Dave Darrin wrote:
Reid- there are many good reports on LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) for MS
and also for other autoimmune diseases like Lupus, and also Parkinson's,
and cancer. Google should give you some websites, Yahoo has some groups.
Nancy
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:39 AM, A. Reid Harvey
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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 <http://www.SilverCeramicSystems.com>
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