Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 MS is a disease of cold climates. The MS zones are in the cold belt of temperate climates around the world. In yogic medicine, it is a disease of excess air tattva. Air is cold, which is why cold climates aggravate it. Since I live in an MS " zone " , I have treated many, many MS patients. Probably as many or more than other leading natural healing practitioners. It is often misdiagnosed, so it is critical to establish actual cause. Some mimics- Vitamin B complex ( especially B6) deficiency, calcium deficiency. The classic mimic case is a recent injury, such as a painful knee or back from a long backpacking trip, in the presence of these nutritional deficiencies. MS is much more responsive to natural medicine treatment than is often thought. I have seen many people become completely symptom free. Scientifically, this proves nothing, since MS relapses and remits unpredictably. Still, it's evidence. I have seen people no longer need their wheelchairs, and be walking freely. Much good work being done on vitamin D deficiency and MS these days. Some have been completely free from symptoms with high dose vitamin D alone. Wheat allergy is often involved. Each person must be evaluated individually. Each case is different and needs specific directed treatment. However, there are some standout factors. Some basic steps: Gotu kola tea is the pillar- improves almost every case. 2-3 oz., dry herb weight, brewed, per day vitamin E- high dose- work up to 4,000 IU daily Evening primrose oil- 6,000 mg per day I have an extensive document with details, if anyone wants it. Feel free to e-mail me privately. My close colleague, Alan Tillotson, is the other natural health practitioner who I know has done as much work as I have on this disorder. See his info here: http://www.planetherbs.com/articles/treatment_protocol_for_multiple_.htm Sat Nam, Karta Purkh Singh In cold, damp Eugene, Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Dear Karta Purkh Singh: Where do you get the following in an affordable price? From my preliminary search your suggestion could cost someone $10/day. Most people I help are on social service or some sort of assistance. Awtar Singh > > Some basic steps: > Gotu kola tea is the pillar- improves almost every case. 2-3 oz., dry herb > weight, brewed, per day > vitamin E- high dose- work up to 4,000 IU daily > Evening primrose oil- 6,000 mg per day > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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