The two types of MS would be relapsing/remitting and the second is
progressive.  I have had both relapsing remitting for 34 years which then
became progressive in 1995.  I agree with everything below......
Nancy DeLise
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trem" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS Elimination


> Hi List,
>
> There's been some discussion about the effectiveness if CS on MS recently.
> Let me throw one anecdotal story out for those who may want to consider
> using CS to treat it.
>
> Apparently there are two types of MS.  One type has bad bouts associated
> with it and then apparent spontaneous but not quite full recovery.  So the
> bouts are
> very bad but they do not stay that way.  Over time each bout leaves the
> person a little further down.  I have a customer with progressive non
> remissive type MS (type 2).  They go steadily downhill and do not recover.
> It is a steady slide.
>
> This person (female) was an R.N. and was diagnosed about 4 1/2 years ago
at
> age 26.  She is now 30.  She had deteriorated to the stage of using a
> walker, was incontinent, was very weak on her left side and had no control
> of her right foot.  She had been unable to work for a few years.
>
> In February 1, 2002 she started taking CS made with one of our units.  She
> started at 32 ounces a day.  She reduced that amount after 6 weeks to 16
> ounces a day because she was experiencing  what she considered a recovery.
> She regained the strength on her left side, her right foot became
completely
> usable,
> she stopped using the walker and her incontinence went away except for an
> occasional slip.  She then returned to work as a nurse.
>
> She has been on the same regimen since then except she says she began to
> backslide occasionally and forget to take the CS, thinking it wasn't
> necessary
> because she felt so good or for whatever reason.  Whenever she stopped or
> didn't take enough she says  she could feel it beginning to recur so she
is
> now
> back to taking it on a regular basis.
>
> She has not had an MRI since starting the CS but I understand she will
> be having one in February of 2003 to see how the lesions are doing (or
not).
> I expect to hear of the results and will post them when I hear the
results.
>
> She used a PWT meter to determine the strength.  She was using the SG6
>  and was making it at about 15 PPM.
>
> I feel the upshot here is....take plenty.....not a tablespoon at a time.
> Every person
> that has told me of their recovery from life threatening diseases use
large
> amounts.
> And I can knock your socks off with some of the first hand accounts in my
> arsenal.
> All anecdotal of course................
>
> I have many such anecdotal stories and all of them involved an aggressive
> regimen.
> My personal opinion is that a small amount taken daily is probably a good
> preventative
>  but will not be effective when one has to really get after a disease.  I
> have
> been taking an ounce a day for about 5 years and haven't had any colds,
flu
> or
> infections.  However if I were to become ill the first thing I would do is
> go all out
> and use it as drinking water until the bugs had disappeared.
>
> I hope this helps anyone that's interested.
>
> Trem
>
>
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