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I've seen lots of testimonials on Lyme disease which has many similar symptoms, but does anyone think it's worth a shot with the cd and dmso?
Feel like it's a race against time before it gets worse, her speech has already slowed right down. I've also told them to get a second opinion, ie that it's definitely not Lyme
Thanks
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MND is a form of ALS. The attachments are way at the bottom of this post.
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If you click on the two PDF files at the bottom of my post they should download and/or open in Adobe Reader if you have it installed.
acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/pdf-reader.html
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The second is a page from EU, approving the use of sodium chlorite against ALS, that is encouraging too
Thanks, i will show her and her partner.
I think the use of DMSO would help too, anyone?
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Sorry but they quit. Apparently because of poor results in secondary trials. The drug "NP001" (sodium chlorite) was never approved. It had only a so called orphan status to allow for testing:Roundhead wrote: EU, approving the use of sodium chlorite against ALS, that is encouraging too
NP001 was an injected therapy that was being developed by Neuraltus to slow or stop the progression of ALS. There is currently no evidence of this investigative therapy still being considered a treatment candidate for ALS due to failed results from a Phase 2 trial.
This will not say MMS can't do anything for ALS patients.
There is a link between use of cholesterol lowering statin drugs and ALS. Low and wrong fat intake may also be involved. Simply because the nervous system depends on cholesterol to work properly. Our brains consist of 60% fat. Synapses are made of cholesterol, etc. we depend on healthy fats and cholesterol.
IF your friend would be on statins he may want to read the below article:
Statins and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Roundhead wrote: I think the use of DMSO would help too, anyone?
DMSO has strong regenerating properties. I would use it myself if I had ALS. Actually I use it for prevention already.
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From Jim's book - page 230:
"At the onset of a stroke, first off, mix 2 full tablespoons (30 ml) of DMSO diluted in 1/2 cup (4ounces/120 ml) of water. Drink it down immediately. This is the starting point of the Stroke Protocol."
This is to be repeated 3 more times in the course of the first hour.
Aimed at dissolving the clot causing the stroke while it's happening and start immediate regeneration of damaged brain tissue.
Should be a most effective first aid.
If there is any hope for reversing or stopping the progression of ALS it likely requires long term small dose treatment.
Any use of statins must be stopped. Dietary changes and use of nutriceuticals may be essential.
Most of the food consumed today, including official dietary recommendations, is there to make us sick. Big pharma is in bed with big food. This way MMS is doing nothing else than correcting some of the damage we do to ourselves.
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