- Diet for MS
Posted by Erica on October 23, 2000
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| My friend has MS.
I've advised him to go non-gluten,non-dairy as it has helped
me. (I have MS too) but he is more worried about his high cholesterol.
Any books or websites that take both conditions (MS, cholesterol)
in mind. Or any suggestions for a few foods that one could eat
that satisfy both conditions. thanks for any help |
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MS is of course
many facted. I treat with detoxifying the body. I then treat
to normalize the bacterial flora. One of the condiitions that
I treat is Candida overgrowth.There have been cases that I have
observed, that when Candida is controlled, the MS goes into remission.
Homeopathic detoxifiers that address 1)Insecticides, 2)common
household chemicals, 3)mercury(from dental fillings), 4)Heavy
metals, 5)vaccinations,6) petrochemicals need to be considered
along with a good nutritional program. There's a herbal formula
call Dandiplex(Dandelion, Chelidonium, Beet leaves, Blessed thistle,
Bolbo, Parsley) that I use in my practice to control cholesterol.
It has a side effect of making you even more healthy. Garlic
and increased fiber content of foods also help with cholesterol.
If you email me with your city, perhaps I can send you an address
of a practioner similar to me. If you like I can send you for
educational purposes, a synoposis of how the network I work with
treats MS. We do not claim to cure it. I have seen considerable
improvements.
Wayne S. Swanson, D. C. St. Petersburg, FL |
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MS is another of
those diseases with multiple contributory factors. Simple answers
just don't do much. Diet is only one factor and there is much
truth in food sensitivities being contributory. But what is causing
the sensitivities? Perhaps the answer lies in disturbances to
the subtle energy field caused by emotional, mental or spiritual
disturbances. You and your friend will benefit from an evaluation
and an Advanced Energy Healing Session. A complete history, exam
and healing session would help you a lot.
Randy Hrabko, MD
Advanced Energy Healing Center of Glendale
(818) 476-0086 |
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