All, my friend in NH is a former Army Ranger who was diagnosed with MS about 15 -20 years ago. His once frenetic pace has been slowed to what a casual observer might view as normal. On a recent visit to CA, I got to see it firsthand. Even getting in and out of a golf cart taxed him. It pains me to see this so I've been trying to help him in much the same way we try to 'red pill' those that are asleep. It's out way of my lane, so I'm trying to awaken him somewhat passively.
The way the world is currently run is simple: The bankers will ensure that we stay in debt. Big Pharma will ensure that we stay sick. Weapons manufacturers will ensure that we keep going to war. The media will ensure that we are prevented from knowing the truth. And the government will ensure all of this is done legally. Knowing this, I've been doing research into the variety of health advice that's offered on this site. As the cause of MS is still unknown and there is no cure, an emerging body of evidence points to a causal link between parasitic infestations and multiple sclerosis. This makes me wonder if Ivermectin might help his cause, along with a regimen of D3, C, zinc, quercetin, K2 and turmeric.
Has anyone had success or known about a successful treatment program that has shown promise for MS outside the reach of Big Pharma?
Thanks for your time.
NAC helps a bit. It is no cure but has made things better. I know from first hand experience.
Thank you everyone for your replies, advice, information and nuggets of wisdom. This is why I love this site. Taking the time to help wrestle a Chairborne Ranger from the grips of Big Pharma.
I've crafted an email and sent it off to him. I'm awaiting his reply and whether he knows about any or all of these suggestions, in addition to common sense approach to overall wellness.
Again, thank you all. This may help him 'Lead the way!' again. He's due to come back out here and participate in the NVSSC, a rehab sports and rec program for veterans with disabilities that's hosted by the VA San Diego Healthcare System. I know that he'll have the energy to power through all of the events, thanks to your assistance.
Use the same treatment as cancer.
Ivermectin, Fembendazole, Metronidazole, Black Cumin Seed Oil
HIGH dosages (20,000 mg) of vit C
....in addition....I think I heard fluvoxamine and resveratrol have shown promise as therapeutics for brain lesions
I have a friend in IL who went all in on medical cannabis when the state came online for it. Over 2 years maybe he went from 14 or so Rxs to 0. I believe he runs central IL MS society now. Drastic improvement.
I at the same time have severe Crohn's disease that was put in remission for the first time ever (after 17 years) through medical cannabis use as well. Was using CBD prior to IL medical legalization but went all in once the state came online. Tried everything possible prior and CBD and THC were able to do what no western drugs could.
He still has MS, I still have Crohn's, but life is so much better than it was prior to our usage of cannabis. It's ability to fight inflammation and help those with a wide array of diagnoses is amazing.
Same. Cannabis and good ol' testosterone and diet.
I hate doctors so fucking much.
I also had sleep apnea. I can't tell you how many doctors I played a recording of me choking at night so they'd get me a sleep study.
"You're too young and you're not fat you don't have it."
Every. Single. Doc. Didn't matter that I had all the symptoms and a witness.
Paid for sleep study MYSELF out of pocket. BAM severe sleep apnea. Highest AHI he's seen in a while.
I just emailed it to every doc who denied me and told them I thought they were fucking careless cunts who deserve to suffer in every way in which they hate their job. I didn't mince words.
A few years later I paid for another sleep study because I wanted to see if my DIY experimental treatments were making a real measurable improvement.
I'm using psoas stretches and restricted breathing devices like the PowerLung and Wim Hoff technique with the breathing exercises and ice baths (do NOT do concurrently very dangerous).
Reduced my AHI in HALF by the time I got the second study.
I just had my third one and I officially no longer medically have sleep apnea.
No experience but have heard a theory it’s related to Epstein-Barr virus and dietary changes can help:
https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/healing-multiple-sclerosis
FWIW, a neighbor of mine has a daughter with MS. A low-carb, high protein, good fats, zero sugar diet helped the daughter considerably when it came to mobility and brain function.
I have had MS for for about 30 years and I follow that dietary regimen and I am doing very well. I also fast once per week.
My neighbor's daughter also does an occasional fast. God Bless you along with a prayer for your health and continued well-being.
In 198x my wife was diagnosed with MS. She was nine months into her first year of nursing school.
She lost the ability to walk or do much of anything for six months. It was when she was in treatment her specialist then told her never to get another vaccine (part of nursing school entry was a requirement to have all your vaccines even the unusual ones like Hep B).
It was being discussed then the hep b vaccine was causing autoimmune issues (which the cause of MS is similar to the cause of Alzheimer's etc and the affliction that hit Bruce Willis is similar). You body attacks itself because the shot confused it. Her specialist explained it to her at the time. Gravol is also something she cannot take that causes issues as well.
Best first step is to stop the unnecessary treatments often given to people who seek them.
Ivermectin can't hurt as it's used to treat all kinds of ailements and if his immune system is weak it can help fight off parasites.
My wife has dealt with MS for many years and avoiding vaccinations has meant she has not been again afflicted with an MS flare up.
We take vitamins and drink green tea. We seldom eat out and eat very low carb meals. We take a daily echinacea tincture teaspoonful of our own made from roots and vodka for similar effect to ivermectin.
She is well and looking forward to grandkids in the near future.
Here is some research on NAC… https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3967529/
I'm just about convinced that our gut health is responsible for these types of things. The things we eat and medicines we take all affect the way the gut works. If your gut is not functioning properly then your body won't. One reason I believe there was such a push against ivermectin is that people will realize our gut function links to so many health problems. There is a book i think called the cure to everything which talks about zapping specific parasites at certain frequencies to kill them off. I would bet a gut cleanse would help his symptoms at the very least. Apparently doing that makes you pretty sick tho as your body is getting rid of toxins. Like a 5 day flu. I'll pop over to the Ole booble search machine and see if I can find any studies on it
Quick search and here you go. Gut cleanse and probiotics!!
https://www.healthline.com/health/ms/link-between-ms-and-gut
CBD works for some MS symptoms, its helps neurologically strengthening the myelin sheaths between synapses and help if there is any nerve pain.
300mg CBD full spectrum tincture - 10mg per full dropper
If they aren't already using CBD they may want to start, the above is the best beginner strength as the dropper is 10mg full and 5mg half. Use under the tongue, leave there for 90 seconds for sublingual absorption. Use as often as needed up to every 3-4hrs. Not medical advice.
Carnivore diet seems to help my symptoms considerably.
I also take lipsomal glutathione from Aurora and also their lipsomal high dose vitamin C. I just bought an ultrasonic cleaner so I can make my own.
Vitamin D is also very important. You probably already know MS is associated with chronically low vitamin D. My body doesn't seem to process it very efficiently. I have to take A LOT to maintain a normal blood level. ~10,000 IUs a day. I have yet to try a lipsomal vitamin D formulation might be more absorbable. I take Life Extension currently because it comes with BOTH types of vitamin K you need with D and a small amount of iodine which is also important.
Magnesium and zinc obviously.
You may need to supplement other electrolytes as well.
I use "lite salt" which is half potassium and half sodium. Helps muscle cramps and twitches considerably and reduces the nasty episodes of brain fog I get. Be careful with the potassium. It would be hard to take too much, but not THAT hard. Great way to die of sudden low blood pressure, which is MSers are already prone too.
You'll never accidentally take too much by just sprinkling it on your food. It would be too salty/gross. But if you're just banging that shit down in a gulp .... that's where it it'll get yah.
If you don't do keto or carnivore I would HIGHLY encourage you to eat LOW GLYCEMIC.
Train your body to have an even blood sugar.
It will reduce migraines and optic neuritis if you get that symptom and helps my horrible coordination during flare ups.
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I also take Ivermectin weekly. Not sure if that's helping but I feel like it's helping.
I avoid drugs like fluvoxamine and other anti-depressents ... I had 3 suicide attempts as a teen and I can't say enough how much these drugs fucked me up and made me worse in every way. I haven't been on psych meds for 10 years and I HIGHLY recommend avoiding these dangerous and psysiologically addictive drugs. There's a reason almost all school shooters are on one of these.
I know a lot of other MSers on anti-depressents. They aren't doing as well as me and I used to be worse than them! I believe this is a big reason why. They chased managing their symptoms and sacrificed systemic function making everything worse in the long run.
Other people have mentioned CBD. EXCELLENT for me. In my opinion, and this isn't necessarily a popular opinion, CBD does NOT work very well by itself. You must take it with THC, it can be a MINIMAL amount of THC, even a 20:1 ratio will work. If you keep the ratio high enough, and don't get over-zealous with your THC the CBD will keep you extremely clear headed.
I don't really care for getting high that often. Sometimes but often a THC high will flare my symptoms.
CBD with a TINY bit of THC though is like a miracle drug.
It's the ONLY thing I've found helps for some symptoms, especially the migraines. You wouldn't believe the list of drugs I've tried for migraines alone, nevermind all the other MS stuff.
Honestly the basic shit works better than almost everything. Good diet. Get outside. Keep your immune system healthy.
Planning on moving to Houston from Portland. Honestly the lack of legal THC is a major reason I haven't yet. I can grow my own or have it shipped but I don't like the idea of subjecting my life to be ruined just because there alot of people down there that think I'm a durge on society for using it even medically.
Doctors got all kinds a shit they want me to take....
But a dialed-in diet and light exercise and some pretty basic immune/inflammation supplements help more than anything I've tried from them.
Getting lots of sun helps too. It's not just the vitamin D there's something else about it. My flare-ups make bright lights very disorienting and unpleasant. Makes it VERY easy to get migraines. If I can feel one coming on and I feel up to it, I'll go outside and sit in the sun for 10-15 minutes and try to breathe VERY slowly and calm myself like cat, I don't talk to anyone or read anything. I just sit there in the bright warm light and BREATHE. Sometimes it stops the migraines or optic neuritis in it's tracks. Not always. But pretty often. Doesn't work nearly as often if it's inside or if it's cloudy.
Okay I'm starting to repeat myself lol hope this helps a bit!
Oh and get your hormones checked! Many MSers have fucked up hormones and fixing that shit helps A LOT.
If you're a dude get your Testosterone to high-normal levels. Diet and exercise can accomplish this. I just developed my own TRT protocol because my levels were VERY low and the medical school trained doctors have NO idea what the fuck they're doing when it comes to hormones for DUDES they'll get you on a hormone roller coaster of hell. They're too busy fucking up dudes who think they can randomly change their gender than helping dudes who want to function better as they gender they actually are.
Get a blood test and try a few natural remedies before you jump into looking into hormone replacement. It's pretty hard to get off of and it's a legal hassle depending on how you get it.
Unfortunately no doctor will prescribe a LOW dose of LONG acting hormone. They'll give you a shit ton at once and rarely or they'll give you too much of short acting version with bad biological timing.
... sorry that was long I REALLY REALLLLY fucking hate doctors. They are so fucking useless and arrogant cunts even when they're rarely not useless.
With MS you have to be your own doctor.
Sometimes I occasionally go to a specialist or certain kind of naturopathic doctor for a single issue consult or to get an opinion from an "expert" but I pretty much treat them exclusively as MY STAFF who I should expect to be wrong about everything they told me and I vet the information I get from them very carefully by finding another expert with an opposite opinion before taking ANY of their advice.
There are stem cell treatments that completely reverse MS. People in wheelchair walking again. Have him research it.
Oh shoot I didn't know that! Where do you get that!? Mexico? My friend got a stem cell treatment on his shoulder but he had to get it in Mexico because the FDA hates Americans.
Question - is he receiving benefits from the VA? Depending on where / when he served, the MS could be service related and he’d be eligible for $ and medical care from VA
I knew a woman that saw remarkable success with bee venom. I bee sting a day keeps the doctors away!
I knew a woman that saw remarkable success with bee venom. I bee sting a day keeps the doctors away!
I think it’s unlikely ivermectin would help, even if you’re right about the parasite.
Even if the initial cause was a parasitic infection, MS is damage to the insulation of the nerve fibers, which basically keeps them from working (as it would with any wire). Nerve damage is notoriously difficult to fix and usually can’t be fixed, even if the initial cause of the damage is long gone.
An anti-parasitic medication can’t repair damaged nerves, and it is unlikely that a parasite has been living and causing progressive nerve damage for over a decade without producing more obvious signs of infection or the parasite being destroyed by the immune response.
Not only is it a anti-parasitic, its also an anti-inflammatory. One study
Study Identifies IVM as Potential Candidate to Promote Remyelination for MS
Another form of oxygen therapy is doing the 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide protocol. By drinking you can help rid your body of toxins promoting an oxygen rich alkaline environment. Here is some good info
https://austinozone.com/wp-content/uploads/Hydrogen-Peroxide-Therapy-Drinking-Hydrogen-Peroxide.pdf
Also check out Ozone Therapy https://austinozone.com/education/ozone-therapy-for-autoimmune-disorders/ Maybe there is a clinic near his location that offers these services.
Dietary changes should be first on the list as already mentioned. Eat as if your garden was your grocery store. No processed foods, no refined sugars. A good reference is Dr Tom Cowan. Good video here: https://rumble.com/vnd26k-red-pill-interview-dr.-tom-cowan.html
He has some good books out as well. Research him.
Ok I hope this helps. It will need to be a combination of things, not just one magic pill.
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Thank you for asking this question. I have an old friend who was diagnosed with MS 20+ years ago and I've recently reached out and caught up with her. I'll pass this info onto her and her husband. Thanks fren.
My gf does the Ocrevus infusions every 6 months. Very happy with them.
I've heard that huge doses of vit. D help
He may want to try ASEA, a redox resignaling formula from purified water and salt. It is a drink that supposedly works at the cellular level that many have claimed helps with autoimmune lssues. If nothing it is not harmful and is all natural. I am trying it now and so far see less inflammation under my eyes (no more bags) and my skin is less wrinkled and my face looks healthier. I also have used their gel and it helps with pain. https://www.redoxsignalingwater.com/
Oxygen therapy.. Hyperbaric chamber used in UK..vitamin d3. Needs mega dosing up to maximum I think Clif high says 19 Ng? If blood test lower than that and it will be he needs injections to get him up to correct levels...I know someone who improved dramatically just by vit d ....someone on here will check that amount is correct. Also boron tablets to remove heavy metal toxicity ....
My research of the MS, sister had it, it mostly affects northern populations because of lack of sun --D3. Again the research I've accessed says 5,000 iu per day. Of course vitamin d is not a vitamin but a hormone. There is a doctor I listen to on Sat a.m who does NOTHING but research on vit d and if I can remember his name I'll pass it on. Ivermectin may not due anything but worth trying, can't hurt.
Find a nutritionists that specializes in that area. Much can be done to help.