Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Amen Tom Pam in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Great post Tom, There is one area that you failed to recognize though. . ..exercise. I realize that many of us are not able to hop up and down on an aerobic step machine, however, I do feel it is still very important to do whatever it is that your still capable of doing. Creating blood flow throughout your body has been a wonder drug for me. Most good doctors will tell you the same thing, however there are those neurologist who still just don't get it. Have a great day! From: Bayuk [mailto:tbayuk@...] Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:13 PMA Home away from Home a MS Support Board; MSfriends ; mscured ; MSersLife ; MS-Christians ; MS_Community ; MSViews_Multiple_Sclerosis ; low dose naltrexone ; jjworld Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Similarities or differences To All of us with ms. I surely hope that I do not offend anyone but I would like to make some comments. The new findings regarding Copaxone has generated many comments both positive and negative. In each case these comments make reference to how we are all different with our ms. I would suggest to you that this is in error and that we are NOT all different and quite the contrary, we have much more in common than different. One thing is for certain and that is that all of the ms drugs are uncertain Another thing that is certain is that ALL and I mean All...100% of ms'er's that are on the "Best Bet" diet do better than those that are not. 100% of those on the "Swank Diet" do better than those that are not. That is certainly not something to be ignored. I cannot prove but am quite sure that those that avoid Sugar, Dairy and Gluten do better. There is insurmountable evidence that Omega 3 oil is essential and helpful to all of us. Don't you all see that we are much more similar than different. I would even suggest that ms is not even a neurological disease at all. It is probably an auto-immune problem triggered by a virus or an allergenic reaction. There are a lot of ms'er's really helping themselves thru diet, nutrition and supplements. I do not have statistics but I have been in eight or ten ms groups for the past five years or more. There is no doubt that help and success is here now for all of us and it does not utilize drugs. Our similarities are far greater than our differences. Regards, Tom .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Hi , No doubt, exercise and stretching are most effective. Regards, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: Baden low dose naltrexone Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 8:30 PM Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Similarities or differences Great post Tom, There is one area that you failed to recognize though. . ..exercise. I realize that many of us are not able to hop up and down on an aerobic step machine, however, I do feel it is still very important to do whatever it is that your still capable of doing. Creating blood flow throughout your body has been a wonder drug for me. Most good doctors will tell you the same thing, however there are those neurologist who still just don't get it. Have a great day! From: Bayuk [mailto:tbayuk@...] Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:13 PMA Home away from Home a MS Support Board; MSfriends ; mscured ; MSersLife ; MS-Christians ; MS_Community ; MSViews_Multiple_Sclerosis ; low dose naltrexone ; jjworld Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Similarities or differences To All of us with ms. I surely hope that I do not offend anyone but I would like to make some comments. The new findings regarding Copaxone has generated many comments both positive and negative. In each case these comments make reference to how we are all different with our ms. I would suggest to you that this is in error and that we are NOT all different and quite the contrary, we have much more in common than different. One thing is for certain and that is that all of the ms drugs are uncertain Another thing that is certain is that ALL and I mean All...100% of ms'er's that are on the "Best Bet" diet do better than those that are not. 100% of those on the "Swank Diet" do better than those that are not. That is certainly not something to be ignored. I cannot prove but am quite sure that those that avoid Sugar, Dairy and Gluten do better. There is insurmountable evidence that Omega 3 oil is essential and helpful to all of us. Don't you all see that we are much more similar than different. I would even suggest that ms is not even a neurological disease at all. It is probably an auto-immune problem triggered by a virus or an allergenic reaction. There are a lot of ms'er's really helping themselves thru diet, nutrition and supplements. I do not have statistics but I have been in eight or ten ms groups for the past five years or more. There is no doubt that help and success is here now for all of us and it does not utilize drugs. Our similarities are far greater than our differences. Regards, Tom .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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