Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Please tell me the name & author of the book. I'd like to order it and get started on it. Thanks Shirley You must be joking about taking Copaxone, etc... have you heard about these follow up studies: However, a 2004 Cochrane Medical review[4] pointed out that " Glatiramer acetate did not show any beneficial effect on the main outcome measures in MS, i.e. disease progression, and it does not substantially affect the risk of clinical relapses. " In its pivotal trial [5] of 251 patients, after 2 years Copaxone failed to show any advantage in halting disability progression (78% of treated patients were Progression-free versus 75% Progression-free on placebo). As a result[6], the FDA marketing label for Copaxone does not have an indication for reducing the progression of disability. Those drugs were not developed for MS and they do not work! Please try to do the diet. Dr. Swank, based on 30 years of treating and following his MS patients felt so confident about treating MS with diet that in his book he guaranteed that you will not have any disabilities after 30+ years if you start his diet soon after the diagnosis. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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