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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
This is a horrible condition that rather quick leads to paralysis and then death. No cure insight...if anyone have suggestions concerning what can be done in order to halt the process or improve functionality...please tell me.
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Misirlou- Posts : 1170
Join date : 2008-07-11
Re: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Yes, there is a cure insight. In that I mean it may not be a death sentence for many.
Most cases of ALS are lyme induced. That goes for Parkinson's, MS and Alzheimer's. Autism is linked to lyme as well.
Many ALS patients are finding good results treating for lyme. The FL1953 biofilm pathogen may be huge here... brand new info. Ultra low fat/low fat diet and/or Ivermectin are two that have shown results to get a handle on FL 1953.
The human version of Ivermectin in US is called Stromectol.
The documentary Under Our Skin had a ALS patient in it. https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t6140-under-our-skin-90-minutesmovie and is a good starting place to understand lyme.
There are better choices of treatment than what was listed in that documentary. One place for the up to date treatments is lymenet in the medical forum. http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t5646-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953
Most cases of ALS are lyme induced. That goes for Parkinson's, MS and Alzheimer's. Autism is linked to lyme as well.
Many ALS patients are finding good results treating for lyme. The FL1953 biofilm pathogen may be huge here... brand new info. Ultra low fat/low fat diet and/or Ivermectin are two that have shown results to get a handle on FL 1953.
The human version of Ivermectin in US is called Stromectol.
The documentary Under Our Skin had a ALS patient in it. https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t6140-under-our-skin-90-minutesmovie and is a good starting place to understand lyme.
There are better choices of treatment than what was listed in that documentary. One place for the up to date treatments is lymenet in the medical forum. http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t5646-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Forgot to mention about huge huge importance of EMF/WiFi, etc. in ALS from Dr. K's info!!!
Corded phone, no WiFi, etc., etc..
One quote
"•The only known ALS survivors are those that 100% mitigate microwave and cell phone radiation."
http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/242-a-deep-look-beyond-lyme
Would also want to remove mold from the home and car which is common to have. Thieves oil, MMS, etc.. See my prior posts in the past about mold for more info.
Corded phone, no WiFi, etc., etc..
One quote
"•The only known ALS survivors are those that 100% mitigate microwave and cell phone radiation."
http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/242-a-deep-look-beyond-lyme
Would also want to remove mold from the home and car which is common to have. Thieves oil, MMS, etc.. See my prior posts in the past about mold for more info.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
I always recommend anyone with ALS to take lithium orotate and here is why:
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1897941-prevent-neurological-diseases-with-a-controversial-mineral
Dr. Hal Huggin's has about a 30% success rate with ALS treatment. In those cases, it's in the mouth. Presence of Lyme is typical in these cases, and it's origin stems from the oral cavity.
As far as aetiology goes, ALS is due to a problem with iron metabolism. In this respect, it's similar to Parkinson's disease, where excess iron accumulates in the central nervous system.
Abnormal iron levels can cause inflammation, microglia activation, and oxidative damage in the brain tissue.
I would not be surprised if the same therapy that may help Parkinson's would help ALS, which is preventing the vascular obstruction, which would alleviate iron build-up, allowing it to bleed out and not cause oxidative stress to the CNS.
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1897941-prevent-neurological-diseases-with-a-controversial-mineral
Dr. Hal Huggin's has about a 30% success rate with ALS treatment. In those cases, it's in the mouth. Presence of Lyme is typical in these cases, and it's origin stems from the oral cavity.
As far as aetiology goes, ALS is due to a problem with iron metabolism. In this respect, it's similar to Parkinson's disease, where excess iron accumulates in the central nervous system.
Abnormal iron levels can cause inflammation, microglia activation, and oxidative damage in the brain tissue.
I would not be surprised if the same therapy that may help Parkinson's would help ALS, which is preventing the vascular obstruction, which would alleviate iron build-up, allowing it to bleed out and not cause oxidative stress to the CNS.
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