Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 I only just saw this part of the CCSVI replies but am not sure who this response was from - 'My take on this is that those who have reversed their ms with diet obviously do not have physical deformities like webs, nonfunctioning valves or crimps due to external pressure because no diet or blood thinning supplement can fix those problems' This statement is incorrect. I understand your having come to that personal conclusion, but I had malformed veins and the Best Bet Diet has always been a HUGE help for me so I'm living and functioning proof that Diet does help those with 'physical deformities'. Diet always has, and still does, help me - and my malformed valves have been fixed through the CCSVI procedure. Oh, and I'm now walking quite easily and confidently and rding my exercise bike over 5 kilometres per day. At the end of the day, as is always the case, everything is always an 'Each-To-Their-Own' thing but we cannot and must not make blanket statements based solely on our own personal experiences. Unfortunately, our situations are all individual and CCSVI and 'MS' are not 'one-size-fits-all' matters. 'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.' MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.) --- eapsystems schrieb am Mo, 14.3.2011: Von: eapsystems Betreff: Re: Help with CCSVI questions please An: mscured Datum: Montag, 14. März, 2011 12:38 Uhr My take on this is that those who have reversed their ms with diet obviously do not have physical deformities like webs, nonfunctioning valves or crimps due to external pressure because no diet or blood thinning supplement can fix those problems although they may improve flow a bit and for PWMS, even a small improvement is a big thing. But if there is a physical problem adversely affecting bloodflow, getting it fixed would offer far greater benefit and then supporting it with the diet/supplements. Also, for what it is worth, one of the most common improvements at this point in time is cogfog and fatigue, followed by bladder, mobility is more difficult, although it can happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 , I always feel so much better when I read you posts (15th, 5:55 A!M !). You get up really early, I should take note. :-) Edie ________________________________ To: MSCured <mscured > Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 5:55:39 AM Subject: RE: AW: Re: Help with CCSVI questions please  I only just saw this part of the CCSVI replies but am not sure who this response was from - 'My take on this is that those who have reversed their ms with diet obviously do not have physical deformities like webs, nonfunctioning valves or crimps due to external pressure because no diet or blood thinning supplement can fix those problems' This statement is incorrect. I understand your having come to that personal conclusion, but I had malformed veins and the Best Bet Diet has always been a HUGE help for me so I'm living and functioning proof that Diet does help those with 'physical deformities'. Diet always has, and still does, help me - and my malformed valves have been fixed through the CCSVI procedure. Oh, and I'm now walking quite easily and confidently and rding my exercise bike over 5 kilometres per day. At the end of the day, as is always the case, everything is always an 'Each-To-Their-Own' thing but we cannot and must not make blanket statements based solely on our own personal experiences. Unfortunately, our situations are all individual and CCSVI and 'MS' are not 'one-size-fits-all' matters. 'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.' MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.) --- eapsystems schrieb am Mo, 14.3.2011: Von: eapsystems Betreff: Re: Help with CCSVI questions please An: mscured Datum: Montag, 14. März, 2011 12:38 Uhr My take on this is that those who have reversed their ms with diet obviously do not have physical deformities like webs, nonfunctioning valves or crimps due to external pressure because no diet or blood thinning supplement can fix those problems although they may improve flow a bit and for PWMS, even a small improvement is a big thing. But if there is a physical problem adversely affecting bloodflow, getting it fixed would offer far greater benefit and then supporting it with the diet/supplements. Also, for what it is worth, one of the most common improvements at this point in time is cogfog and fatigue, followed by bladder, mobility is more difficult, although it can happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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