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.
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.