As concerns MS, wikipedia's disease of the day, wikipedia says:
"Several treatments for multiple sclerosis exist, although there is no
known cure."
This is true enough. There is no known poison ( aka medicine ) which
will cure the disease.
"As with any medical treatment, medications used in the management of
MS have several adverse effects, and many possible therapies are still
under investigation. At the same time different alternative treatments
are pursued by many patients, despite the paucity of supporting,
comparable, replicated scientific study."
Here is where the half truths begin. The drugs have adverse effects
like what? Cancer maybe.
Alternative treatments are pursued.....despite the paucity
of...scientific study?
Check out the peer reviewed, published work of Dr. Roy Swank which
covers over 50 years. His treatment? Diet!! How revolutionary.
In an interview with Dr McDougal, Dr Swank revealed that while
patients treated via allopathic drugs after 20 years were paralyzed,
dying, or dead, his patients were hail and hearty.
Wikipedia is a front group for the allopathic shills. Read it at your
own peril.
DrCee
Not a pharma shill ( I am not here to lie to you or deceive you )
D. C. Sessions - 25 Jan 2008 01:52 GMT
> Check out the peer reviewed, published work of Dr. Roy Swank which
> covers over 50 years. His treatment? Diet!! How revolutionary.
>
> In an interview with Dr McDougal, Dr Swank revealed that while
> patients treated via allopathic drugs after 20 years were paralyzed,
> dying, or dead, his patients were hail and hearty.
Best-case before and after case files are all that the NCCAM
wants and there's a boatload of money going begging.
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drceephd@insightbb.com - 25 Jan 2008 15:23 GMT
> > Check out the peer reviewed, published work of Dr. Roy Swank which
> > covers over 50 years. His treatment? Diet!! How revolutionary.
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This greatly annoys me. The MS society at one time offered a million
dollar prize to anyone showing a dietary link to MS. Dr Swank was
completly overlooked.
Also from the MS society site you will find:
"No dietary claim has yet held up in scientific studies. However, for
general good health, people with MS are strongly advised to follow the
low-fat, high-fiber, varied diet recommended by the American Heart
Association and the American Cancer Society."
Compare that outright lie to the truth that following the recommended
big pharma dietary above will be like farting in a hurricane for all
the benefit it will produce.
http://www.swankmsdiet.org/
You will also find more testimonials at hacres.com on how diet does
affect one with MS.
On the science side you will find:
Nutrition. 2003 Feb;19(2):163-6.
Nutrition. 2003 May;19(5):478.
Both of these juournal articles are by Swank.
The MS position is one of ignorance, and greed.
DrCee
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D. C. Sessions - 07 Feb 2008 00:37 GMT
> "No dietary claim has yet held up in scientific studies. However, for
> general good health, people with MS are strongly advised to follow the
> low-fat, high-fiber, varied diet recommended by the American Heart
> Association and the American Cancer Society."
> The MS position is one of ignorance, and greed.
Yeah, they're being paid off by Big Vegetables.
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Carole - 25 Jan 2008 23:18 GMT
> As concerns MS, wikipedia's disease of the day, wikipedia says:
>
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> DrCee
> Not a pharma shill ( I am not here to lie to you or deceive you )
Just out of curiosity, I checked www.doctoryourself.com and discovered that
a good treatment for ms symptoms is calcium -- in the right amount.
The article explains about elemental calcium -- a calcium tablet might
contain 200mg of calcium carbonate for instance, but this might equate to
only 50mg of elemental calcium. When talking about RDA of 1000mg a day, we
need elemental calcium.
When taking large amounts of any one cellsalt (and calcium is a cellsalt) it
is good to have a working knowledge of which cellsalts are needed to keep it
in balance. We all know that calcium needs to be kept in balance with
magnesium and vitamin d is important too.
A person could do worse than buy a beginner book on the subject to get an
idea of symptoms and associated remedies.
Carole
www.cellsalts.net