Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Hi regarding the lesions I believe no 2. is true. I have had my brain lesions change from about 5, to one huge, which has shrinked and then stayed the same over the course of 2 years now. Spine lesions were not monitored at all at first, then there was one, then there were three, in may 2011. But doctor admitted that they are not that skilled in displaying the lesions and analyzing them in spine. I have just had my first frequence therapy session with plasma generator device. I believe the lesions in my spine are not " ms " but cytomegalovirus and I am going to heal it! Targeted adenovirus today. I am going to give the doctor back the remaining Rebif injections and discontinue taking them... FINALLY I have at last found " my cure " . I believe we all have one, individually. There is supposed to be some detoxification from the therapy, I will let you know how it went. Zapper is a device where you hold two electrodes and the frequency goes into your body. Plasma generator is more advanced device, you just sit in the room where it is run and it generates the frequency at 8m in diameter. Quite comfortable. Yet the device is pretty costy. I am happy that czech republic is so evolved to have developed this. Here are some hints to research: www.zappertech.net ravozapper.com Dr. Hulda Regehr - inventor Barry Lynes - the cure for cancer that worked I hope everyone finds their cure in the best timing. Cheers p.s. Has anyone tried MMS? > > Which of these two statements is true? > > 1) When a new lesion is formed, it is active for 3-4 weeks and then becomes > a dead lesion. It will appear on all future MRIs as a dead lesion. It is > UNUSUAL for a dead lesion to HEAL (and vanish on the MRI). This would > indicate the body is healing. > > 2) When a new lesion is formed, it is active for 3-4 weeks. It is COMMON > for the lesions to HEAL (disappear). If a person has an MRI every 12 months > (and the MRIs show no change), then it is quite possible to have had > numerous lesions during the 12 months, but they all disappeared. > > Here's why I ask. Since my diagnosis I thought #1 was true. My MRI history > is: > > Nov 08 - 2 > Dec 09 - 1 > June 10 - NONE. The one from 12/09 had HEALED > July 11 - 1 > > My neurologist was surprised that my previous lesion had healed (especially > since I wasn't taking any DMDs), and I thought my approach (dietary and > lifestyle) was working. And this past July I was surprised to see the new > lesion. My doctor was really concerned and was pushing the DMDs even more. > I recently went to see another neurologist to get a second opinion, and he > explained that #2 above is true. He wasn't really surprised or concerned > about the new lesion. > > So which is true (#1 or #2)? I have a moderate lesion load, and I'm also > hoping to find out if any of my other lesions have healed (or other new > ones formed). No success with this so far. > > > -- > The will of God will never place you where the grace of God can't help you. > -- unknown > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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