Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Google search low dose naltrexone+MS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 , on the www.altcancer.com website, tumeric root is said to be good for ridding oneself of multiple sclerosis. Jim Humble's site, http://msadviser.com informs us that not enough time has gone by to say definitively that MMS cures MS. from Israel --- In , Barker <rbarker@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had success treating MS with MMS? I've just found out a > friend has gone down with this horrible affliction and I'd like to > help him if possible. > > Many thanks, B > NZ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 On 29/03/2009, at 1:43 PM, tom chick wrote:Google search low dose naltrexone+MSThanks, will check this out.Cheers, BNZ. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Hi , I have heard about the Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as well and have heard good things about it stopping MS in its tracks. I belong on several different websites and I also was heading for a diagnosis of MS but my problem was mold illness. Many others have reported that when they treated their Lyme disease their MS cleared up. So if it were me I would check those two things first. I tried the LDN and felt like I wanted to jump out of my skin but I may try it again at some point as my disease seems to be progressing. --- In , Barker <rbarker@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had success treating MS with MMS? I've just found out a > friend has gone down with this horrible affliction and I'd like to > help him if possible. > > Many thanks, B > NZ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Thanks Sharon. It makes very interesting and hopeful reading so I've passed on the LDN information and await a reply.Cheers, BNZOn 30/03/2009, at 4:31 AM, Sharon wrote:Hi ,I have heard about the Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as well and have heard good things about it stopping MS in its tracks. I belong on several different websites and I also was heading for a diagnosis of MS but my problem was mold illness. Many others have reported that when they treated their Lyme disease their MS cleared up. So if it were me I would check those two things first. I tried the LDN and felt like I wanted to jump out of my skin but I may try it again at some point as my disease seems to be progressing. >> Has anyone had success treating MS with MMS? I've just found out a > friend has gone down with this horrible affliction and I'd like to > help him if possible.> > Many thanks, B> NZ> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 I have been using MMS for about 8 weeks and have noticed a lot of improvements. I am taking a break for a few days or maybe longer as I am tired of feeling sick all the time. I have lowered my dose from 13 to 10 drops and still I feel naseous. My brain is working better, I am walking further with my stick lifted in the air, my balance is better etc. On another subject - Is there a way to stop from asking for password. I keep forgetting my password and answering posts is becoming a big hassle for me. I ask for a reset and then they don't send it to me the first few times that I ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 On 3/30/2009 6:09 AM, Elize Krog wrote: > I have been using MMS for about 8 weeks and have noticed a lot of > improvements. I am taking a break for a few days or maybe longer as I > am tired of feeling sick all the time. I have lowered my dose from 13 > to 10 drops and still I feel naseous. So lower it further, until you no longer feel nauseous... > My brain is working better, I am walking further with my stick lifted > in the air, my balance is better etc. Definitely pulse its use, like you are doing. imnsho, MMS should not be used for extended lengths of time, and you should be very careful of your electrolyte and other mineral levels before and during use (the best way to do this is simply to use a quality mineral supplement, like Fulvic Acid minerals from Viral Earth). In fact, I'm of the opinion that, once you're able to tolerate the 15 drops 3x/day, 2 weeks on and at least 3 days, if not a full week off is about right, until you've achieved your goal. Then, maybe once or twice a year do 2 weeks on 1 week off 2 weeks on for maintenance. > On another subject - Is there a way to stop from asking for > password. Apparently you used the GMail web interface for sending this message? If so, you could just use GMail to interact with the list, and not the web interface. > I keep forgetting my password and answering posts is becoming a big > hassle for me. Although I always recommend against doing so, all browsers have the ability to save/store/remember your logins for websites. I prefer to be safe and secure, as well as the convenience factor, so I rely on Firefox and an extension called PasswordMaker (http://passwordmaker.org)... I literally could not imagine having to be online without it - it would be worse than having to go back to dial-up (and if I had to, I probably wouldn't go online much if at all). > I ask for a reset and then they don't send it to me the first few > times that I ask. Looking at the headers for this message, the precedence setting is 'bulk', which means that you probably ARE receiving the messages, but they are going into your SPAM folder (or being deleted, if you set it that way). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 On 3/30/2009 6:09:01 AM, Elize Krog (elizekrog@...) wrote: > On another subject - Is there a way to stop from asking for password. > I keep forgetting my password and answering posts is becoming a big hassle > for me. I ask for a reset and then they don't send it to me the first few times that I ask. Uhhh.... Change it to something you CAN remember??? Chuck If you jog in a jogging suit, lounge in lounging pajamas, and smoke in a smoking jacket, WHY would anyone want to wear a windbreaker?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 will not save your passwords. A good way to remember your passwords is to create a file folder icon on your desktop. Name the file folder your password. You can create unlimited file folders inside that one of all your short important information. If you want it on the go. Save it in your phone as a persons name. Make the last name AAA - that way it will stay at the first of your address book. Then use your password as the first name. If you need more prompting then make the last name the program you are trying to remember example Lastname: Firstname: iasobs1 translation: I am sick of being sick! I hope this helps you as it has me. > On another subject - Is there a way to stop from asking for password. > I keep forgetting my password and answering posts is becoming a big hassle > for me. I ask for a reset and then they don't send it to me the first few > times that I ask. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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