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Valery

At 10:24 PM 8/6/2012, you wrote:

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Thanks for this - I had seen it before but this is great to see. Wasn't there an

article regarding the guy who won a Nobel prize who's from Sydney who was

addressing 'MS' through a similar thing too?

I really think a lot of this has to be in relation to our guts and their health.

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

MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.)

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From: mburton.akod@...

Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 03:24:22 +0000

Subject: Check this out.

CCSVI locator tipped me off to this.

http://ccsvi-ms.ning.com/profiles/blogs/fecal-microbiota-transplantation-fmt-for\

-constipation-in-multiple?xg_source=msg_mes_network

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" I really think a lot of this has to be in relation to our guts and their

health " .....

    Absolutely. Every MS diet comes down to healing the gut and eliminating

inflammation by avoiding trigger foods.

    When we eat things that we cannot digest they create acidic waste and lower

our PH. CCVSI is a surgical procedure which attempts to repair the damage done

by chronically low PH. Learn what you must avoid and eat of it no more. It seems

the things we crave and are the most addicted to are often the worst culprits. I

am walking, getting stronger every day, but only by constant vigilance over what

I put in my mouth.

    What do I eat? I eat meat only if it is strictly grass fed, from lands which

have never been treated with roundup or other herbicides. And no beef. I eat a

lot of vegetables and juice a lot. Once again, organic, non gmo, and only from

herbicide free areas. A lot of berries. I just froze 140lb. of

saskatoons (juneberries) and 100lbs of raspberrries. All wild. Lots of coconut

oil, almond oil, olive oil. Young coconuts and organic lemons, stevia for

sweetening. No soy, corn, or canola in any form. They are all gmo

tainted.  Animal studies show that by the third generation the animals die out.

These foods alter the bacteria in your gut which persists long after you stop

eating this poison.

    Essential oil of helicrysum. I put a drop on my finger and wipe in nostrils

and a couple drops on base of skull and tailbone.

    I was gonna throw away my canopener, but instead I duct taped it to the back

of my wheelchair...right beside my safeway club card...above the pizza box and

pop bottles.

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CONTROL ID: 1147679

ABSTRACT FINAL ID: P1111;

TITLE: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

AUTHORS/INSTITUTIONS: T.J. Borody, S.M. Leis, J.L. , M. , A.

Nowak, , Centre for

Digestive Diseases, Five Dock, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA;

ABSTRACT BODY:

Purpose: Recent evidence implicates the GI microbiota in the progression of

neurological diseases such as

Parkinsons Disease

1

, Multiple Sclerosis and Myasthenia Gravis

2

.. We report three patients with MS

diagnoses who achieved durable symptom reversal with FMT for constipation.

Methods: Case study observations on three MS cases

Results: Case 1: A 30 yr old male with constipation, vertigo and impaired

concentration and a concomitant

history of MS and trigeminal neuralgia. Neurological symptoms included severe

leg weakness and he

required a wheelchair and an indwelling urinary catheter. Previous failed

treatments included Mexiletine,

Tryptanol and & #946;-interferon. The patient underwent 5 FMT infusions for his

constipation, with its complete

resolution. Interestingly his MS also progressively improved, regaining the

ability to walk and facilitating the

removal of his catheter. Initially seen as a `remission', the patient remains

well 15 yrs post-FMT without

relapse

Case 2: A 29 yr old wheelchair-bound male with `atypical MS' diagnosis and

severe, chronic constipation. He

reported parasthesia and leg muscle weakness. The patient received 10 days of

FMT infusions which

resolved his constipation. He also noted progressive improvement in neurological

symptoms, regaining the

ability to walk following slow resolution of leg parasthesia. Three years on the

patient maintains normal

motor, urinary and GI function.

Case 3: An 80 yr old female presented with severe chronic constipation,

proctalgia fugax and severe

muscular weakness resulting in difficulty walking, diagnosed as `atypical' MS.

She received 5 FMT infusions

with rapid improvement of constipation and increased energy levels. At eight

months she reported complete

resolution of bowel symptoms and neurological improvement, now walking long

distances unassisted. Two

years post-FMT, the patient was asymptomatic.

Conclusion: We report reversal of major neurological symptoms in three patients

after FMT for their

underlying GI symptoms. As MS can follow a relapsing-remitting course, this

unexpected discovery was not

reported until considerable time had passed to confirm prolonged remission. It

is tempting to speculate that

FMT achieved eradication of an occult GI pathogen driving MS symptoms.

Our finding that FMT can reverse MS-like symptoms suggests a GI infection

underpinning these disorders. It

is hoped that such serendipitous findings may encourage a new direction in

neurological research.

References

1. Borody et al Am J Gast 2009;104:S367

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Hi Dudley!

I can understand how C/S would fight inflammation, but does Fecal Microbiota

Transplantation (FMT) do the same thing? I was under the impression that it

added bacteria to the gut...;-/

Tom Nesler

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Taking colloidal silver as I recommend here

http://tinyurl.com/advice-to-msers

should accomplish the same thing.

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Hi Tom,

Apparently, FMT is like a probiotic that knocks out the pathogen which (in some

cases) triggers the disease. CS is an antimicrobial that, ideally, should

accomplish the same thing.

Dudley

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