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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 4, 2006

VITAMINS FIGHT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

New research confirms that niacinamide, also known as vitamin B-3, is

a key to the successful treatment of multiple sclerosis and other

nerve diseases. [1] Niacinamide, say researchers at Harvard Medical

School, " profoundly prevents the degeneration of demyelinated axons

and improves the behavioral deficits. "

This is very good news, but it is not at all new news. Over 60 years

ago, Canadian physician H.T. Mount began treating multiple sclerosis

patients with intravenous B-1 (thiamine) plus intramuscular liver

extract, which provides other B-vitamins. He followed the progress of

these patients for up to 27 years. The results were excellent and were

described in a paper published in the Canadian Medical Association

Journal in 1973. [2]

Mount was not alone. Forty years ago, Frederick Klenner, M.D.,

of North Carolina, was using vitamins B-3 and B-1, along with the rest

of the B-complex vitamins, vitamins C and E, and other nutrients

including magnesium, calcium and zinc to arrest and reverse multiple

sclerosis. [3,4] Klenner's complete treatment program was originally

published as " Treating Multiple Sclerosis Nutritionally. " His

detailed megavitamin protocol is now posted for all interested persons

to read at http://www.tldp.com/issue/11_00/klenner.htm

Drs. Mount and Klenner were persuaded by their clinical observations

that multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and many other

neurological disorders were primarily due to nerve cells being starved

of nutrients. Each physician tested this theory by giving his patients

large, orthomolecular quantities of nutrients. Mount's and Klenner's

successful cures over decades of medical practice proved their theory

was correct. B-complex vitamins, including thiamine as well as

niacinamide, are absolutely vital for nerve cell health. Where

pathology already exists, unusually large quantities of vitamins are

needed to repair damaged nerve cells.

Nutritional therapy is inexpensive, effective and, most important,

safe. There is not even one death per year from vitamins. [5]

Vitamin supplementation is not the problem. It is under-nutrition that

is the problem. Vitamins are the solution.

Restoring health must be done nutritionally, not pharmacologically.

All cells in all persons are made exclusively from what we drink and

eat. Not one cell is made out of drugs.

===============

Consult a licensed alternative medicine doctor on how much on should

take according to your weight and health needs. Print this off and

take to doctor with you. Never do mega doses of anything without a

licensed physician working with you.

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[low dose naltrexone] OFF TOPIC/Niacinamide

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 4, 2006 VITAMINS FIGHT MULTIPLE SCLEROSISNew research confirms that niacinamide, also known as vitamin B-3, is a key to the successful treatment of multiple sclerosis and other nerve diseases. [1] Niacinamide, say researchers at Harvard Medical School, "profoundly prevents the degeneration of demyelinated axons and improves the behavioral deficits." This is very good news, but it is not at all new news. Over 60 years ago, Canadian physician H.T. Mount began treating multiple sclerosis patients with intravenous B-1 (thiamine) plus intramuscular liver extract, which provides other B-vitamins. He followed the progress of these patients for up to 27 years. The results were excellent and were described in a paper published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in 1973. [2] Mount was not alone. Forty years ago, Frederick Klenner, M.D., of North Carolina, was using vitamins B-3 and B-1, along with the rest of the B-complex vitamins, vitamins C and E, and other nutrients including magnesium, calcium and zinc to arrest and reverse multiple sclerosis. [3,4] Klenner's complete treatment program was originally published as "Treating Multiple Sclerosis Nutritionally." His detailed megavitamin protocol is now posted for all interested persons to read at http://www.tldp.com/issue/11_00/klenner.htm Drs. Mount and Klenner were persuaded by their clinical observations that multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and many other neurological disorders were primarily due to nerve cells being starved of nutrients. Each physician tested this theory by giving his patients large, orthomolecular quantities of nutrients. Mount's and Klenner's successful cures over decades of medical practice proved their theory was correct. B-complex vitamins, including thiamine as well as niacinamide, are absolutely vital for nerve cell health. Where pathology already exists, unusually large quantities of vitamins are needed to repair damaged nerve cells. Nutritional therapy is inexpensive, effective and, most important, safe. There is not even one death per year from vitamins. [5] Vitamin supplementation is not the problem. It is under-nutrition that is the problem. Vitamins are the solution. Restoring health must be done nutritionally, not pharmacologically. All cells in all persons are made exclusively from what we drink and eat. Not one cell is made out of drugs. ===============Consult a licensed alternative medicine doctor on how much on should take according to your weight and health needs. Print this off and take to doctor with you. Never do mega doses of anything without a licensed physician working with you.

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