Multiple sclerosis

  •  07-17-2007, 4:44 PM

    Multiple sclerosis

    A female reader is looking for advice on dealing with MS naturally.  What do readers suggest?

    To start with, a couple of readers advise reading up on MS and alternative medicine in general.  Stelios proposes a book called A Time to Heal by Beata Bishop (First Stone Publishing, 2005), while another reader recommends Healing Multiple Sclerosis by Ann Boroch (Quintessential Healing, 2007).  The second book is based on the idea that Candida (fungal overgrowth in the gut) is the cause of MS and advocates nutritional methods as the key to recovery.  Apparently, the author of the book cured herself of MS using this approach (see www.annboroch.com).  

    Other readers believe that diet can help if not cure MS.  One woman extols the virtues of (supervised) therapeutic fasting, while another reports that a healthy diet along with exercise can work wonders.  This reader’s friend was diagnosed with MS two years ago, but she is now in remission thanks to plenty of swimming, yoga, enough rest and a vegetarian diet including lots of fish.  She has not needed to take any medication.

    Also suggested this week is craniosacral therapy – a form of hands-on healing that assists the body’s natural capacity for self-repair.
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