Saturated fat (replenishes the myelin, which is the coating for the nerve connections) and sea salt taken with lots of water (the minerals are needed for intracellular electro-chemical signaling, and as a tool for cellular waste removal i.e. detox). This should halt progression fairly quickly, but recovery may take some time.
I don't have direct experience with this for MS, but this is a general regimen that is said to benefit MS and other "degenerative" conditions. I have used this regimen and my general health has improved greatly.
Thank you MA. My body hates sugar and it is asking me for salty foods all the time. Make sick when I eat all type of sugars, I am skinny as hell but I feel very healthy. I will do what you said for the detox .
He has an e-book that is very inexpensive, that explains the basic philosophy behind it. The book is called the "owner's manual for the human body" and it took me about 40 minutes to read (I'm a fast reader, but my point is it's pretty short). The book is here: https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/darkos-book/
The protocol is simple: I only eat meat and dairy, and I only drink water mixed with sea salt. No limits, no measuring. It sounds very severe, but the truth is it feels good ... If it was a challenge I would've stopped long ago. The initial transition is a challenge in that you are hungry until your body adapts (and shopping and meal planning feel awkward for a while, along with some social situations like potlucks). But after a couple weeks once the body adapts, your metabolism shifts, and hunger effectively disappears. It's strange that it disappears, but it does.
It's worth reading his intro and clicking through to some of his blog posts. It took me a month or two of reading and thinking before I started drinking salted water, and another month before I gave up carbs.
I don't personally seek out fats, but I don't avoid them at all. I added in that part because a lot of Darko's blog posts about neurological issues (Alzheimer's) mention that fats help, and I've observed that they do help people I've known with Alzheimer's.
I started drinking a lot of milk and I told my sister I will eat red meat, I used to eat fish chicken and bacon/ham some sourdough bread because I am extremely thin. I will read this book I dont take medications or take vaccines nothing chemical. Thank you for this information.
The salted water I drink is about 9g sea salt / liter. In the morning I drink about 1 liter with triple concentration. (Note: that forces you to go to the bathroom, don't do it unless you are prepared to spend some time there.)
9g/l is pretty salty. The first few months I did a lesser concentration, which is an easier way to start.
Great - now, how do we treat and (remove?) MS from the people who are currently afflicted with the disease? (Asking for my family members)
Yes, I have a very good friend afflicted with this horrible disease. I would like to know too.
If it's gut bacteria, maybe prebiotics and probiotics would help
u/Glenn007
Edit: (relatedly, fermented foods like yogurt)
That's used for a lot of stuff. When I had food poisoning in Turkey and was sent to the hospital, they gave me yogurt 3 times a day.
Saturated fat (replenishes the myelin, which is the coating for the nerve connections) and sea salt taken with lots of water (the minerals are needed for intracellular electro-chemical signaling, and as a tool for cellular waste removal i.e. detox). This should halt progression fairly quickly, but recovery may take some time.
I don't have direct experience with this for MS, but this is a general regimen that is said to benefit MS and other "degenerative" conditions. I have used this regimen and my general health has improved greatly.
Thank you MA. My body hates sugar and it is asking me for salty foods all the time. Make sick when I eat all type of sugars, I am skinny as hell but I feel very healthy. I will do what you said for the detox .
Can you tell us your regiment? What are the forms of saturated fat that you take and how much? And how much sea salt and water do you take?
I follow a protocol called the SHP (self-healing protocol) developed by this guy, Darko Velcek. https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/introduction/
He has an e-book that is very inexpensive, that explains the basic philosophy behind it. The book is called the "owner's manual for the human body" and it took me about 40 minutes to read (I'm a fast reader, but my point is it's pretty short). The book is here: https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/darkos-book/
The protocol is simple: I only eat meat and dairy, and I only drink water mixed with sea salt. No limits, no measuring. It sounds very severe, but the truth is it feels good ... If it was a challenge I would've stopped long ago. The initial transition is a challenge in that you are hungry until your body adapts (and shopping and meal planning feel awkward for a while, along with some social situations like potlucks). But after a couple weeks once the body adapts, your metabolism shifts, and hunger effectively disappears. It's strange that it disappears, but it does.
It's worth reading his intro and clicking through to some of his blog posts. It took me a month or two of reading and thinking before I started drinking salted water, and another month before I gave up carbs.
I don't personally seek out fats, but I don't avoid them at all. I added in that part because a lot of Darko's blog posts about neurological issues (Alzheimer's) mention that fats help, and I've observed that they do help people I've known with Alzheimer's.
I started drinking a lot of milk and I told my sister I will eat red meat, I used to eat fish chicken and bacon/ham some sourdough bread because I am extremely thin. I will read this book I dont take medications or take vaccines nothing chemical. Thank you for this information.
The salted water I drink is about 9g sea salt / liter. In the morning I drink about 1 liter with triple concentration. (Note: that forces you to go to the bathroom, don't do it unless you are prepared to spend some time there.)
9g/l is pretty salty. The first few months I did a lesser concentration, which is an easier way to start.
Thanks so much! I tend to try different protocols for health reasons. Some work for me better than others. I will look into this. Much appreciated.