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, Can you tell me the name of the company you used for the mineral

analysis if they operate via the Internet and think they would deal with

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I had a hair mineral analysis and learned my mineral profile (at least the

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Date: Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:16 PM

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I refused to use prescription meds all my life, as well as OTC painkillers

etc. In my sixties my cholesterol level and BP started creeping up. I got

my cholesterol down with diet and exercise, but couldn't control my BP.

Afraid of stroke, I'm now on 3 BP meds, but so far only Baclofen for MS, as

it seems to help with the stiffness.

I take a dozen supplements, but not nearly as many as are recommended on

some of the MS web sites and discussion groups. I'm still trying to sort

out what really works.

I look forward to hearing the experience of people in this mscured group.

Thanks!

Dick Duncan

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I'm now on 3 BP meds, but so far only Baclofen for MS, as

it seems to help with the stiffness.

Welcome to our group, and my first recommendation would be to stop the Baclofen.

It is a relaxant that does not have a map and relaxes everything. Bladder,

bowel, stomach, eyes you name it and eventually they will go. I take Hemp Oil to

stop stiffness, Vitamin B6 to stop spasms and Vitamin B12 to stop MS fatigue. I

don't take any medications only alternatives and I've had MS 37 only years. I

would also recommend a diet change the Best Bet Diet is your best bet.

www.msrc.co.uk

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Regarding supplements - Vitamin D is a MUST. After that, I'd give MSM my

highest ranking of helping MS.

Welcome to the group.

Janet

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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:24:53 -0600

Subject: Fwd: Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!

new member

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Date: Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:16 PM

Subject: Re: Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!

To: mscured Moderator <mscured-owner >

I refused to use prescription meds all my life, as well as OTC painkillers

etc. In my sixties my cholesterol level and BP started creeping up. I got

my cholesterol down with diet and exercise, but couldn't control my BP.

Afraid of stroke, I'm now on 3 BP meds, but so far only Baclofen for MS, as

it seems to help with the stiffness.

I take a dozen supplements, but not nearly as many as are recommended on

some of the MS web sites and discussion groups. I'm still trying to sort

out what really works.

I look forward to hearing the experience of people in this mscured group.

Thanks!

Dick Duncan

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Thanks so much!

Triva

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Re: Fwd: Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!

All the info is here:

http://www.direct-ms.org/

Also, more of a summary of the info here:

http://www.msrc.co.uk/

Yahoo Group for BBD:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MS-Diet/

I hope you find everything you need here. :) The diet (with recommended

supplements) and acupuncture have both helped me tremendously.

Crystal

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> Can I order the best bet diet as a book or is it something online?

> Thanx,

> Triva

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Crystal, I loved seeing you in NP - so good to put a face to a name, and your

boys look adorable.

Triva, If you decide to go the BBD route I have a L-A-R-G-E Spreadsheet

(MealSafe) that I compiled with over 7000 foods you can/can't eat on the BBD. I

did it to try and raise funds for MSRC and am sending it to people who can

hopefully donate to them. $3 is their smallest donation and I'll willingly send

it on to you (or others) whether or not you can afford it. But hey what is 3

bucks! MealSafe just points out to you the foods that you THINK are safe but

maybe aren't (like licorice/senna/etc.)

Janet

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 18:50:57 +0000

Subject: Re: Fwd: Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!

All the info is here:

http://www.direct-ms.org/

Also, more of a summary of the info here:

http://www.msrc.co.uk/

Yahoo Group for BBD:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MS-Diet/

I hope you find everything you need here. :) The diet (with recommended

supplements) and acupuncture have both helped me tremendously.

Crystal

>

> Can I order the best bet diet as a book or is it something online?

> Thanx,

> Triva

>

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