MS (Multiple Sclerosis) and Raw Foods
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@jerseygrl5 I was told I have MS also and I changed my diet and I feel much better, a lot of cheap food is poison
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@jerseygrl5 Somehow I don't believe you. Either you are embellishing your story or you have confirmation bias towards raw food diets already.
And if gluten is poison, then the majority of the world should have MS.
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@surfmcgoogler Why be racist and condesending? He doesn't look anything like Robert DeNiro.
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@DeadFishFactory NO! You don't understand I was sick for years. I would periodically go on a no carb diet (did not eat gluten) and I would be better. Then I would return to the SAD (Standard American Diet) and be sick, I didnt' put it together. I KNOW that diet has reversed MS. I am not a huge raw food eater. I eat some but not exclusively. I know how I feel from what I eat. Read about Celiac Ataxia. Gluten is poison for many people and causes MS like symptoms.
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@jerseygrl5 And chances are you could have beaten MS if you stuck to your regular diet. If you had, you would not attribute it to NOT eating raw foods.
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@DeadFishFactory Well, I can tell you this, I was sick with weird symptoms for decades, falling down, numb limbs, vertigo, more. After a horrific case of optic neuritis and an MRI, I was diagnosed with MS by 4 different neurologists. I rejected the drugs recommended, stopped eating gluten, started green juicing and all my symptoms have completely gone away and I feel better than I have in decades. No prayer, just diet. It works. Read about gluten ataxia.
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@jerseygrl5 I don't, but I know that the Evers diet (raw food diet) is untested and the only places advocating it is raw food websites.
Remember, people who "beat" MS but didn't use a raw food diet aren't making YouTube videos about how NOT switching to raw food diets cured them. This is simply nothing more than confirmation bias.
There are videos of people on YouTube who said that they beat their MS with prayer.
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@DeadFishFactory Do you have MS? And if so what are you doing to treat it?
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Don't know about you guys, but changing your diet doesn't really do anything for multiple sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis is often non-terminal, anyway. It's not surprising that a person that learns that he or she has an illness will try to better their life, but you can't imply a causation from that correlation.
People who don't switch to a raw food after being diagnosed with MS can also "beat" it. They just don't go claiming that their diet made them better.
I was diagnosed with MS 3 years ago and have turned my health completely around without medication and through diet. I juice daily and avoid gluten and lots more.
People! Our lousey diet is killing us! This is why the health care in the country is so expensive.
I am now symptom free and I know I will avoid any further damage to my system with a proper diet!
jerseygrl5 2 years ago 17
Have MS, diagnosed in 2008.... I decided to use a power juicer and just eat "real" food and just living well and eating real food with juice and/or water and I saw big improvements within days. I didn't have a plan and I just stumbled onto this "concept" and I have to say... that based on my attempts to just live more healthy and seeing this I am quite convinced that I can control my MS through diet.
newman50 1 year ago 14