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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

Patients discuss Dr. Donald Rhodes' STS treatment for Multiple Sclerosis at STIM.

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  • Check our my exclusive video of Montel Williams talking about being diagnosed with MS and the one pill he always makes sure he takes! Recorded 6/27/09! Don't miss it!

  • Attitude determines altitude. On the first visit in our clinic, we spend more than 2 hours determining whether our treatment will help each individual patient. If the patient passes and fails the tests in the appropriate order, then it is only a question of how soon the patient will get better not if they will get better. Hope is most precious. Without hope there is nothing.

  • This treatment should be available in your area next Summer. Currently, it is only available in our clinic in Texas. A new treatment unit with artificial intelligence should be available next Summer. M.S., Lupus, and Guillane Barre Syndrome are all caused by insufficient Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide (VIP). The body also uses VIP to create melatonin, which is why all three of these illnesses usually have insomnia associated (which many times preceeds the onset of the other diseases).

  • Is this treatment available in the Metro Detroit area, My sister see's Dr. Vochi in Michigan, and almost all of her friends have M.S. I thought it a coincidence, since she worked at GM sewing seatbelts, Fischer Chikata came in,they all worked with a webbing material after that they shut down. My sister and along with many others that worked there, all came up with M.S. AT least 3 died from complications of M.S. that worked there. Ither all have M.S., Lupus, or Guilliane Barr Syndrome.

  • MS occurs due to degeneration of the myelin cover of the nerves. This same destruction of myelin occurs in diabetes. In a diabetic pilot study, we showed that our treatment was able to reverse this destruction and allow normalization of the nerves as shown by nerve conduction velocity studies performed by a board certified neurologist who was not affiliated with the invention of this device. This data was published in the Diabetes Technology Society in their Ejournal and in ADA Diabetes Care.

  • I think that if it is a non chemical approach this should be tried, I seen the effects of the medication, and its worth the try!Instead of relying on anti-spasmatics" this sounds like a easy safe prohibitor..what ever works to make people with M.S. more comfortable.Thanks for sharing!

  • This is very interesting. I would like to know more about it and will keep an eye out for more news. My husband had miraculous results with his MS 4 years ago with LDN. Most people have lack of progression and many have varying degrees of symptom relief. I am wondering if this treatment might be a good secondary option for those that don't get full symptom relief like my husband from LDN. I also wonder if they can be used together without any adverse effects. My best, Aletha

  • Intriguing.

    The patients' hopefulness is probably a factor in the degree of improvement experienced.

    The video doesn't specify whether these

    patients are relapsing-remitting, which also has a great deal to do with symptom ebb and flow. Particularly in the newly diagnosed, any new regimen of healthy activity can receive credit for improvements that are actually just remission of disease activity.

    Never the less, I will be watching for further developments with great interest.

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