The drugs that currently treat multiple sclerosis cost $1,0000-$2,000 a month. Some even more.
I think it’s really telling that ivermectin was being used to study the treatment of all sorts of diseases before Covid. Researchers saw evidence that Ivermectin cut down inflammation in the body and also helped to repair myelin damage in MS.
If I had MS, I’d be headed to Mexico on the next plane to buy it. It’s inexpensive and pretty tolerable compared to the chemo-type drugs they give to MS patients today.
That's because "MS" is really Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia, and all the other tick-borne infections (which include parasites).
I was misdiagnosed with MS by 4 neurologists, including the top MS specialist at Northwestern Medicine -- and I really have a 40-year-old Bartonella and Lyme infection. And yes, I have brain lesions. My classic "MS" symptoms were from Bartonella.
Have you tried Japanese knotweed and stevia leaf extract? I heard the high antioxidants help. Curious...🙏🏻 For your healing.
Yep, been taking Japanese Knotweed, Houttuynia, Cat's Claw, and other herbs for a couple years. For anyone else out there, Stephen Buhner's book "Healing Lyme" is great.