Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Its classified as an autoimmune disorder. At this point, I believe autoimmune disorders are caused by pathogens and toxins. Samento is the number one product I see recommended for chronic illnesses. Cod liver oil appears also to be very recommended for nerve protection. Get a good brand like Nordic Naturals. There are many supplements out there, like Turmeric, Ginger Root, and a bunch of the Nutramedix products are for detoxing, anti-inflammatories, and pathogen- killers. If you can afford a good doc, Dr. Cowden would probably see her. A CNHP in the area might could be very helpful. There are other docs that are famous for helping people that mainstream docs fail at (Usman, Yasko, Klinghardt). Not sure which of these might also see adults. Now, remember I am not a doc, but these are my thoughts. I imagine its very difficult when vision is involved. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > I have a friend whose mom has just been diagnosed with Devic's > Disease. It's similar to Transverse Myelitis and MS. I've been trying > to find " alternative " information on it, and I'm not finding what I'm > looking for. It's all so medical, and full of BS! We all know that > these things do not just happen and that there is an explanation. > > Since autism is related to other neurological problems like this, I was > hoping someone on this group would have more information. I need to > know if it could be linked to vaccinations, Lyme's disease, other > viruses, etc... Who should she see and what should she do? Are there > any websites with information that actually useful? > > She gets her yearly flu shot, but has opted to get the " mercury free " > jabs the last few years because I warned her about it. She was a nurse > before she retired and firmly believes in the medical system. I tried > to get her off of the vaccine completely, but she made her choice to > keep doing it. > > She had her last flu shot in October I believe, and she started having > problems in February (I think). It doesn't seem related, but I guess > it could be. She lives in NY, so I would imagine Lyme's disease is a > possible answer. Any other thoughts? > > Thanks so much, > Jenn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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