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hi judith, me too posted but no replies so assume not available in the uk, below reply from overseas that supply overseas

but if anybody can help re uk be grateful

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Thank you for your enquiry about Prokarin. We do require a prescription from your physician, which we will have authorized by a Canadian physician for a fee of $10.00.

The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, Toronto, Canada is licensed to compound and ship Prokarin worldwide with the exception of the USA.

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We have shipped Prokarin to many countries in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. We do advise that it would be prudent for you to check with the Customs and Excise Authorities in your country if it is possible to import Prokarin, as some countries do not allow the importation of medicines that are not available locally.

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From: J.D. <jdm@...>mscured Sent: Monday, 28 March 2011, 9:31Subject: RE: [mscured] The Myths of MS~Elaine DeLack

I have sent quite a few postings asking if anyone knows how you can getprokarin in the uk but had no replies. PLEASE does anybody have anyanswers to this?judith________________________________From: mscured [mailto:mscured ] On BehalfOf joy inspiredSent: Monday, March 28, 2011 3:43 AMmscured Subject: Re: [mscured] The Myths of MS~Elaine DeLackToday I did a 54 min. barre workout. I continue to add a bit of time tomy workouts as I can. We did not walk due to rain. My strength is muchbetter

than it has been in months. Honestly I am not making it up. We walked2.75 miles a few days ago which is a longer amount and length of the walk.The speed was brisk until the very end which is a hill. The last 50 feet I sloweddown and rested a tiny bit. The good leg started dragging. I have a bionessfor the other side. It took maybe 30 sec. to a min. for it to recover and I wasable to walk again without dragging it. When I workout the muscle recover faster. I don't always have theissues of it being hard to walk after you exercise. My body used to shut down orsometimes It would wear me out so badly I would fall asleep. I still keepexercising due to the importance of it. My balance feels normal with an occasionalbalance check. That is rare though. I still get the burning in the foot. I was awake acouple of nights withit due to the intensity, but that is not

new.The fingers work better when typing. My alertness is great. The musclespasms are gone. The spasitiy was severe before is gone. I have had days when it hasn't been as good but that was when theneuropathy was at the worse. I just wasn't as perky. So the ms still is going up anddown in symptoms. Even when it is a bad day, I can still function where asbefore it was so severe I couldn't. There is improvement that is quiteimpressive. I have also stretched out the patches and saved them to use them two daysin a row. I know they say to change it, but its so expensive and I don'thave much income due to ssi. My patch today was reused and I still did great. I am hoping I cancontinue to get two days out of a patch.________________________________From: <alpdesigns1@... <mailto:alpdesigns1%40> >mscured <mailto:mscured%40> Sent: Sun, March 27, 2011 7:24:53 PMSubject: [mscured] The Myths of MS~Elaine DeLack

& feature=relatedI guess I'm the only person here today and I haven't had anyone todiscuss this with. Watch this video (1 of 9 parts, all of which can be found at thislink) and determine if any of this makes sense. I agree with the statementthat she makes towards the end that, in her opinion, it doesn't matter what thetests (MRIs) show if the quality of your life does not

reflect them. She doesnot think that MS is auto-immune and she discusses why using logic. Gee,that's a new approach! I think Prokarin is worth pursuing based on the videos Isaw today. CCSVI may be a result of histamine phosphate deficiency, not thecause of MS. Gotta research some more.

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