Hi Reid, you might like to check out the use of LDN (low dose naltrexone) at  
http://www.webspawner.com/users/introtoldn/index.html
I've no personal experience using it for MS but from what I've read it does 
seem to work for many people.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 20/07/2010, at 5:39 AM, A. Reid Harvey wrote:

> Hi all!
>  
> After all of these years I'm back with a pressing question, concerning 
> multiple sclerosis. An acquaintance I've mine is afflicted with this, and I'm 
> recalling the sage words of many on the list, that *there are no incurable 
> illnesses; only incurable people.*
>  
> From back when I was on the list I seem to recall that blood electrification 
> could greatly assist victims of MS. Is this true, and if so, how? I also 
> recall a regime that made use of three nine volt batteries, daisy chained, 
> with terminals on either side of the artery at the wrist. I'd also like those 
> on the list to know that I've assisted several friends with BE. In several 
> cases these friends were able to remedy serious toothaches, using BE.
>  
> Incidentally, about CS, I continue to take this regularly, and believe that 
> my not having had a cold in eight years, can be attributed to this. And as a 
> ceramist I've put into practice more of what I learned on the list. Following 
> my on list communication of seven years ago I assisted in startup of 
> production and use of silver treated pottery candle filters, in Nepal, Kenya 
> and Indonesia.  These are low cost filter systems, and for example, in Kenya 
> there's a slum in which our silver treated systems are in use in nearly 1,000 
> HIV-AIDS households.
>  
> Now I want to remain on thie list for a while, mostly to further refine my 
> understanding.  For now my question is: does BE assist with those who suffer 
> from MS? or is there another remedy?
>  
> Reid Harvey
> www.SilverCeramicSystems.com
>  
> 
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