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Hi Arlene,

 

I think that is a very good sign for you :)  and I wish you the best of luck. I

am sorry to hear about your mom and understand how hard it is as I recently lost

my own mom. She told me just days before she passed away to never give up and I

always look at a card she gave me that said-- SURVIVOR on it and on the

inside....  you will beat this disease. She beat very serious breast cancer so

she knew how to fight. I am sure your mom is looking after you:)

 

Best,

Subject: Prokarin

To: " Green GroupMS " <Green_GroupMS >, mscured

Date: Saturday, June 4, 2011, 4:55 PM

 

 well, i've been trying to get a phone consult w/ dr woeller for several

days.  there's  been a family emergency and their office was closed, but i

received the paperwork and faxed it back. 

i have a phone consult scheduled for June 14th, so i guess after the consult,

i'll be getting my prokarin.  my mother passed away in 1991, but june 14th was

her birthday, so i'm taking this as a good sign, LOL!  1991 also was the

year of my first symptom, go figure!

i was planning on going to pittsburgh for ccsvi procedure, but i think i'll hold

off and try prokarin first. 

anyway, wish me luck. 

arlene 

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Elaine and I have spoken. She suggested I reduce the dosage. When I did, the

heavy fatigue went away, the headache stopped and my ankles did not swell up by

days end. Unfortunately I do not have any progress against my MS symptoms to

report. While this does dissapoint me, I am very happy for those MSers that

have experienced wonderful results with Prokarin. God bless people like Elaine

DeLack who research, learn and share what they learn.

I plan to follow Elaine's directions as precisely as I understand them. If I do

not experience positive results before my Prokarin supply is exhausted, I'm done

with Prokarin.

But I am faithfully trying it. I will always have that. Thanks Elaine.

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Prokarin may work for one, doesn't mean it'll work for another - as we have all

learned and always have known, our bodies are unique and each person's 'MS' is

unique.As a result, none of our treatments are 'failures' or 'scams', and if we

rejig and condition the treatment to suit each of us individually, I think we

have better results. I've had fantastic results from CCSVI and understand why

others don't have the same results - all I ever have to say about CCSVI will be

words of positivity and encouragement because of all the researc I'd done for

the past 4+ years on it. I think we all need to do our own research and learn

about each subject so we're better educated before making adecision on something

either way. Just talk to Elaine Tim. See if she can recommend a rejig of the

dosage for your system - give it a good honest shot....then you can cross it

off the 'give it a try' list once you've given it an open-minded and positive

go. :)

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> 'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.'

> MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.)

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> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:27:26 -0700

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Yea! This treatment is progressive and you should do better over time. I've

had to take some time off for day or two at a time because I think I'm missing

an enzyme to break down the histamine but I plan to keep working with it. The

improvements that you've made so far have been great!!!

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heavy fatigue went away, the headache stopped and my ankles did not swell up by

days end.

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To: mscured

Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 10:52 PM

Subject: Re: Prokarin

 

Yea! This treatment is progressive and you should do better over time. I've

had to take some time off for day or two at a time because I think I'm missing

an enzyme to break down the histamine but I plan to keep working with it. The

improvements that you've made so far have been great!!!

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heavy fatigue went away, the headache stopped and my ankles did not swell up by

days end.

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Hi

My wife tried it for five months. The first month there was a slight improvement

and then back to status quo for the next four so we gave up. 

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To: mscured <mscured >

Sent: Wednesday, 9 May 2012, 18:21

Subject: Prokarin

 

Is anyone, especially Joy, still on Prokarin? What benefits have you had/not

had? ThanksJanet

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I was imprssed with it at fist but I had to use less and less as time went on

until I eventually quit. The coffee carrier was too stimulating. I had high

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I am still enjoying prokarin. My ms symptoms are not as much up and down

before but have leveled off. My legs feel stronger more often than not. I

plan to continue to use it. No flairs anymore since starting it. I was

flaring every 2-3 months before prokarin on copaxone.Â

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