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7 Things You Can Do to Help Soothe Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Feb 9, 2017
  • 4 min read

Medical doctors do not know the cause of Multiple Sclearosis. However, our experience is that mercury and copper toxicity are always involved, and sometimes Iron toxicity. Also, an infection that affects the thyroid and maybe the nervous system may be involved.

There are so many important functions of copper in the body. One of the main ones is that copper is required to form the myelin sheath on the nerves. In MS, this sheath is not maintained correctly, and this is the cause of many, if not all, of the symptoms. When copper is toxic in the body, it builds up in an unusable form.

Another possible cause of symptoms is often infection which may affect the myelin sheath as well. An infection would explain why the disease flares up at times, and then goes into remission, at other times. If the cause were purely toxic metals, this would not likely occur, as these do not come and go so easily.

Other possible contributing causes in some cases may be other toxic metals such as manganese, aluminum, nickel or perhaps aluminum toxicity. Any of these can accumulate in the brain and affect delicate structures in the brain and other parts of the central nervous system. In a few cases, gluten sensitivity and vitamin D deficiency may play a role, according to some researchers. Going off all gluten-containing foods is often very helpful, for example. Some MS clients are also very sensitive to casein and dairy products, and feel much better off them all, even raw dairy products.

Nutritional balancing has been introduced to a number of MS cases over the last 30 years. Our experience is that early cases respond excellently to nutritional balancing methods of correction. Longstanding cases in which a person is in a wheelchair, for example, may not do as well, probably because the vitality of the body is lower and so there is less energy with which to respond to the nutritional balancing program. Some people with MS become very depressed and just want to die. This, of course, also slows or can stop their progress on a nutritional balancing program.

Immediate steps that anyone with MS should take are:

1. Remove all silver amalgam dental fillings as soon as possible.

2. At least take extra vitamin D3, 5000 iu daily, and vitamin C 1800 mg extra and vitamin A 18,000-20,000 iu extra daily. Also add garlic capsules, 6 per day. These help fight infections of all kinds

3. Go GLUTEN FREE, and sugar free, as these, in particular are very irritating to the intestinal tract and other parts of the body, even if a person has no symptoms whatsoever.

4. Drink at least 3 quarts of spring water daily, between meals. This rules out dehydration.

5. Begin a complete nutritional balancing program with us. We are aware that some MS sufferers often have trouble with the product called Paramin, and you may need to substitute a different brand of calcium and magnesium. These minerals are needed, but for some unknown reason Paramin may not be well-tolerated. Otherwise the program often works very well, especially on early cases.

6. We strongly recommend the Roy Masters meditation exercise, coffee enemas and saunas. If the heat of the sauna is intolerable, then just shining a red heat lamp on the abdomen and back for an hour a day may be very helpful.

7. Go to bed by 9 PM each night. This is helpful to avoid stimulating the sympathetic nervous system.

On a nutritional balancing program, there are a number of mineral patterns that help us design a personalized program. Often with MS there is a specific pattern which shows up called sympathetic dominance which shares a number of important qualities with the symptoms of MS. It may not be revealed on early mineral analyses because it can be masked by other imbalances, but it often shows up quickly.

Traits seen in some MS patients that are also associated with sympathetic dominance pattern include:

1) Sensitivity to heat.

2) A relentless type of mental efforting. This quality is seen with many, though not all MS patients. This particular type of mental drive may be associated with greater intelligence mixed with a strong will, and a desire to overcome situations using the will. This trait unfortunately causes this illness to be more difficult to heal since excessive sympathetic nervous system activity severely impairs healing. If, however, a person who has MS learns about the qualities of sympathetic dominance pattern, this may assist a process of letting go mentally that is often extremely helpful in these cases to relax the nervous system and allow full healing to occur.

3) Thyroid problems. This is also common in patients with MS.

4) Heat sensitivity. Those with MS usually do not do well in the heat. It tends to weaken them. This may occur because being in the heat tends to turn off the sympathetic nervous system. This will make those with sympathetic dominance very tired, although it is really a good thing for them.

5) Feel worse if they go to bed early. This, also, tends to rest the sympathetic nervous system, which those in sympathetic dominance do not like. They are used to being “keyed up” and feel very tired without the “whip” the sympathetic nervous system provides.

6) Food sensitivities. Sympathetic dominance reduces the nerve energy going to the digestive organs. This may cause or predispose one to a leaky gut condition and/or food sensitivities.

7) Craving for wheat or other slightly stimulating foods. This will tend to keep the sympathetic nervous system active, but is not good for overall health. Eliminating wheat may cause one to feel very tired, although this can be beneficial.

If you suffer from MS, or know someone who does, do what is recommended, such as the Roy Masters meditation daily, slow down, rest more, relax more, think more positively, and the other suggestions listed. Try to understand the pattern in yourself, if you think it describes you. This may really be helpful, along with a complete nutritional balancing program, which is also very helpful when set up properly. To obtain a good program, contact us today.

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*S.E.L.F. Nutrition does not recommend stopping any medication without first consulting the prescribing physician.  Eva Vennari is not a licensed physician.  Nutritional balancing helps reduce stress and is not intended to diagnose or cure.

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