Therapy With a Change of Diet? Posted: 10-01-03 16:00pm
I heard of good results with people
striken by cancer and ms,who tried these:
raisin(grapes) therapy(please search for
the books),and amaroli (urine therapy)
you might want to check it out....
The best of luck,i wish you all health,and
courage.
MS is an autoimmune disorder with unknown
etiology. Immune-suppressive and
immune-modulating medicines are used for
treatment. Physical therapy is also very
important.
It doesn't seem likely to me that diet can
help.
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Nenu
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Posted: 04-07-08 14:19pm
I know of people who are currently
following the Swank diet, or similar
diets, and are pleased with the results.
I wouldn't discount diet entirely.
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Birch
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Posted: 04-07-08 14:30pm
On this forum I learned the story of
Lorenzo's oil.
Parents researched and then incorporated a
specially prepared type of oil into their
son's diet who had ALD and is still alive.
These parents were not physicians.
The medical model often dismisses diet as
a possible treatment for many diseases.
Common sense and experience says
otherwise.
Perform a google scholar search of MS and
diet. There are many substantial articles
on the subject.
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Nenu
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Joined: 05 Apr 2008 Posts: 4
Posted: 04-08-08 23:04pm
Lorenzo's Oil is a sad but beautiful
story. I have the movie myself
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