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Before embarking on a Rifing mission, you may want to get this person tested for KPU. (Pyrroluria) It is a nutritional deficiency where most zinc, B6, Biotin and Manganese is peed out, leaving the person with no working immune or detox systems. The test is relatively cheap and easy to do. The cure is to take large doses of these nutrients, while detoxing and fighting the Lyme, which can be the cause of both KPU and MS. Dr. Klinghardt says most MS patients have KPU and it can be the cause of their paralysis

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Snellings

wrote: Does anyone have experience with this? I plan to work with a family

member who was diagnosed with MS several years ago. Any info. you have to

share would be appreciated.

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Diet

is part of the overall cure. You need the right type of fats (preferably raw)—the

brain and spinal cord and nerves are comprised of at least 80% fat. There are

also frequencies for MS in my book that were developed by a woman who had MS. She

got herself out of her wheelchair in less than four months using those

frequencies.

Nenah

Nenah

Sylver, PhD

author,

the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)

Holistic

Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

VoiceBio

and Biomodulator certification

www.nenahsylver.com ; www.rifehandbook.com

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Along with Rifing which seems to be essential with MS check out iodinegroups@... I have also helped symptoms with energy psychology techniques working in as many body systems as possible will bring best results

hugs chris

http://headtrash.co.uk/2012/01/10/do-goals-fck-you-up/?utm_source=Head%20Trash%20Subscribers%20-%20Headtrash.co.uk & utm_campaign=c1d8f4d797-Goals1_10_2012 & utm_medium=emailhttp://www.youtube.com/user/HeadTrashTV?feature=mhee(RR) turning the psychological world on its head for the betterhttp://twitter.com/ChrisMilbankhttp://headtrash.co.uk/the-mission/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLQpRrsQ1Zw & feature=relatedhttp://headtrash.ning.com/ this is a RR and Head Trash chat and blog community

u tube video of Reflective Repatterning course students

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Snellings wrote: Does anyone have experience with this? I plan to work with a family member who was diagnosed with MS several years ago. Any info. you have to share would be appreciated.

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Diet is part of the overall cure. You need the right type of fats (preferably raw)—the brain and spinal cord and nerves are comprised of at least 80% fat. There are also frequencies for MS in my book that were developed by a woman who had MS. She got herself out of her wheelchair in less than four months using those frequencies.

Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)

Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification

www.nenahsylver.com ; www.rifehandbook.com

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Rife treatment is certainly helpful to reduce the Lyme or EBV or other

infections associated with MS.

It is also necessary to reduce toxic metals.

We are also finding the MS may not turn around unless mold toxins are

reduced.

http://www.royalrife.com

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> Does anyone have experience with this? I plan to work with a family

> member who was diagnosed with MS several years ago. Any info. you have

> to share would be appreciated.

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> Thanks,

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> Snellings

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Please do not forget the fact that gluten, sugar, dairy, completely exacerbates

MS.

There are many protocols for diet and MS; Please use them and increase

glutathione levels by any means possible.

J.

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> > Does anyone have experience with this? I plan to work with a family

> > member who was diagnosed with MS several years ago. Any info. you have

> > to share would be appreciated.

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> > Thanks,

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> > Snellings

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