Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 There are different factors involved in MS so an individual needs to determine which factors are affecting you. Some of the factors are: Toxicity- especially toxic metals (mercury, aluminum, iron accumulation) Autoimmune Poor Diet Gluten & Milk Products( often related to toxic metals/mercury) Fungus/Candida Lyme Disease Someone diagnosed with a condition like MS needs to have a basic assessment of these factors. 1. Try the BBD which avoids wheat and milk products. You likely can't handle these, except where caused by mercury which blocks the enzymes needed to digest them, you might be able to start them again after amalgam replacement and detox (I could) 2. Do you have amalgam fillings or metal crowns over amalgam? If so, you likely need to get them replaced by non-toxic alternatives since mercury greatly depresses the immune system and prevents recovery from chronic condition, as well as being a common cause of autoimmunity which is often a factor in conditions like MS www.flcv.com/MS.html 3. Do you have root canaled teeth or cavitations(in tooth extraction sites)? - check. These also commonly cause depressed immune systems and can be a major factor in conditions like MS. www.flcv.com/damspr11.html , etc. 4. Have you been bitten by ticks? ; over half the ticks in N. Florida have been found to have lyme disease and similar in many places. Lyme can cause MS symptoms and other neuro and immune symptoms 5. Those with depressed immune systems commonly are affected by pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida, etc. They need to be dealt with- there are natural suplements that deal with them, usually effectively. Ask me if needed. 6. LDN often helps, especially those with autoimmune factor, see Dudley's info. 7. Get an iron panel and check for ferritin level, iron accumulation in veins from brain, etc. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 Thank you all for welcoming me! Bernie...you sure had a lot to say, thank you tons for it. All I can say for sure is, I was tested for Lyme, came out negative and I know for sure I have never been bitten by a tick. I lived in TX for till I was 14, then came to CA after that. Here ever since. I have never had any cavaties, so I have no fillings. No mercury in my mouth. I have all my original teeth, all in good health. I have had a bad diet for sure, and I think I finally started to really look at hit only by being diagnosed. So, it may have been a total wake up call for my to find a better way of life. When I went on the Candida free diet to a T, then I brought in some foods to see what I was allergic to, I found out all on my own that I am allergic to mostly wheat and chocolate. I know because when I first ate some Rye bread after that diet, I was hit with an instant asthma attack. Some swelling...and mild cramps. Chocolate, gives me instant MS Symptoms. However, since I started leaving out grains this week, I can feel a lot of water or swelling, or possibly inflamation leaving my body. I just wonder if it is all water since it has only been five days, and that is what usually happens when one stops these carbs. I was diagnosed 15 months after having my first baby. I was under a lot of stress, eating the wrong things, and took a flu shot for the first time ever in my life. 37 yrs at that time. A total of two. Now, I will never ever take one ever again. I am currently taking 3.0 mg of LDN, which I started last year. Love the results. My research on LDN is what lead me to the Candida free diets. I do have great improvement, but I still have some symptoms that come in lightly and go, bordering on another possible attack slightly. LDN and diet has made sure it didn't go into a full attack, for I do not want to ever do steriods again. But, my main goal is to put this stuff into permament remission...or better yet...to let my body completely heal itself. It can. Thank you for your help...hope you have more info for me, Yvette > > There are different factors involved in MS so an individual needs to determine which factors are affecting you. Some of the factors are: > Toxicity- especially toxic metals (mercury, aluminum, iron accumulation) > Autoimmune > Poor Diet > Gluten & Milk Products( often related to toxic metals/mercury) > Fungus/Candida > Lyme Disease > > > Someone diagnosed with a condition like MS needs to have a basic assessment of these factors. > 1. Try the BBD which avoids wheat and milk products. You likely can't handle these, except where caused by mercury which blocks the enzymes needed to digest them, you might be able to start them again after amalgam replacement and detox (I could) > 2. Do you have amalgam fillings or metal crowns over amalgam? > If so, you likely need to get them replaced by non-toxic alternatives since mercury greatly depresses the immune system and prevents recovery from chronic condition, as well as being a common cause of autoimmunity which is often a factor in conditions like MS > www.flcv.com/MS.html > 3. Do you have root canaled teeth or cavitations(in tooth extraction sites)? - check. > These also commonly cause depressed immune systems and can be a major factor in conditions like MS. www.flcv.com/damspr11.html , etc. > 4. Have you been bitten by ticks? ; over half the ticks in N. Florida have been found to have lyme disease and similar in many places. Lyme can cause MS symptoms and other neuro and immune symptoms > 5. Those with depressed immune systems commonly are affected by pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida, etc. They need to be dealt with- there are natural suplements that deal with them, usually effectively. Ask me if needed. > 6. LDN often helps, especially those with autoimmune factor, see Dudley's info. > 7. Get an iron panel and check for ferritin level, iron accumulation in veins from brain, etc. > > Bernie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Yvette, sounds like you are off to a good start!! Good for you. My first attack was triggered by Poison Ivy (I swear it was!!). Seems like it's always something..... In addition to LDN, diet, supplements for circulation/CCSVI, I also do the Klenner shots. You might look into those. I just did the research, showed it to my GP. She prescribes the injections and I get the B1 and Liver from a compounding pharmacy. Something to look at. Beverly > > I was diagnosed 15 months after having my first baby. I was under a lot of stress, eating the wrong things, and took a flu shot for the first time ever in my life. 37 yrs at that time. A total of two. Now, I will never ever take one ever again. > I am currently taking 3.0 mg of LDN, which I started last year. Love the results. My research on LDN is what lead me to the Candida free diets. I do have great improvement, but I still have some symptoms that come in lightly and go, bordering on another possible attack slightly. LDN and diet has made sure it didn't go into a full attack, for I do not want to ever do steriods again. But, my main goal is to put this stuff into permament remission...or better yet...to let my body completely heal itself. It can. > Thank you for your help...hope you have more info for me, > Yvette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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