Genetic testing is the principle method for confirming the diagnosis of muscular dystrophy. Not having any luck finding info on increased rates if complications after the shot. Any help or digging on this matter would be much appreciated.
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According to Dr. Joel Wallach, muscular dystrophy is not a genetic disorder. It is, "another crime against the people by the 'orthodox' medical doctors for reasons of money."
In the veterinary industry where muscle is "king" MD has been wiped out through the preventive use of selenium, which is also a key part of any treatment.
Selenium is also being touted as a good hedge against cancer. Studies done many years back showed that areas with high selenium in the soil were lower in rates of cancer. One of my professors was working with the people doing the studies. He urged us to all start taking a selenium supplement. I do.
I read that as well. Wallach is convinced that all diseases of modernity come down to mineral deficiencies.
Sauce?
Try "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" by Joel Wallach.