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3 Alternative Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis Mainstream Medicine Refuses to Consider

Paul Fassa

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November 2nd, 2013

multiple_sclerosis-263x170Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that directly affects the  central nervous system and limits one’s ability to use the body – all while  coping with odd sensations and pains. Unfortunately very much like the Cancer  Industry, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) and its  fundraising network the National Multiple Sclerosis Society collects  donations to find the “cure” while ignoring several existing natural  treatments.

They are shilling for Big Pharma and the AMA to make sure MS remains  “incurable” with prolonged ineffective costly “treatments”. But as mentioned, a  number of natural  treatments for multiple sclerosis do exist, from upping  vitamin D intake to utilizing  the oh-so-terrible plant marijuana.

Here are 3 more alternative solutions for MS.

1) Dr. Terry Wahls and Her Nutritional Self-Recovery Story

Dr. Wahls was a very active female martial arts athlete who later became a  physician with a family. Then she was diagnosed with progressive MS, which lived  up to its name by getting worse, despite of the expert mainstream medical  treatment she received.

Around the time she was almost completely disabled, she decided to research  on her own, using the internet. She realized that the mitochondria  in her cells, especially in the brain and nervous system, were damaged from lack  of nutrition. She started supplementing accordingly and got positive  results.

But that wasn’t enough. She decided to research more to determine which  nutrients were in which foods and created a complete dietary approach to help  her recover from MS. She had anticipated that there were other nutrients within  a whole food approach to improve her health even more. Witness  her TED talk here.

2) A Different Version of the Same Fundamental Philosophy

Donna McFarland found her MS solutions with an obscure, marginalized  physician in Oregon, Dr. Roy Swank, MD, Ph.D, the head of neurology at the  Oregon Health Sciences University.

Dr. Swank’s decades-old commitment to reversing MS had led to nutritional  solutions. From this new doctor/patient relationship, Donna did reverse her MS  to lead a normal life, as Dr. Swank had promised.

After Dr. Swank passed away at 98 years of age, Donna got involved with  another doctor using Dr. Swank’s nutritional philosophy. Dr. John McDougal had  even met Dr. Swank before he passed away, and he started his own Health  and Medical Clinic based on nutrition for all diseases and ailments.

3) The Orthomolecular Approach

Andrew Saul, Ph.D, is the editor of the Orthomolecular Medicine News  Service and author of several books including Doctor Yourself and  Fire Your Doctor. He offers a short MS tale  from his experience.

Orthomolecular medicine was initiated primarily by Linus Pauling, the  unde-appreciated, often medical mafia-maligned biochemist who championed vitamin  C. Orthomolecular medicine does champion vitamin C mega-dosing by IV as well as  many other supplements.

Take advantage of Andrew Saul’s offer, a free download of an orthomolecular  guide for several diseases, including MS, written from clinical experiences by  orthomolecular pioneer Frederick R. Klenner, M.D. here.

Nutritional approaches have slight variations, but the essential fact  remains: you don’t need toxic chemicals and harsh surgeries to treat  most diseases. While not nearly as pricey as most mainstream  procedures, mega-dose IV C is difficult to find, and is usually not  covered by insurance.

However, you can easily approximate mega-dose IV C with a relatively  inexpensive unique new oral system, liposomal C. Find  out more about that here. When you get to the Alan Smith story section in  that article, click the blue embedded hyperlink words “that presentation” and be  amazed.