Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 http://www.doctoryourself.com/ms_2.html AN IMPORTANT NATURAL THERAPY FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Maybe the M.S. patient doesn't just have to learn to live with it. Years ago, German physician J. Evers, M.D. reported considerable improvement in nearly six hundred M.S. patients on an entirely raw food diet (Public Deutsche Med. W., 72:521, September 19, 1947). This is rather good for a disease that is generally considered to be incurable. " The cause is unknown ... There is no specific therapy, " says the Merck Manual, Fourteenth Edition (pages 1354-1357). Doctors and patients relying on this standard medical reference work for assistance may here find it a disappointment. Dr. Evers decided to try something new. He ended up doing something old: prescribing a natural, healthy diet. His patients were to eat only unprocessed and mostly uncooked foods. Why? " My presumption is that the Multiple Sclerosis is a metabolic disease which has its cause in the denaturation of our food, " he said. In other words, refined foods have evidently lost something, which Dr. Evers intended to find in fresh, untreated foods. " I ordered grain fruits, like sprouted rye and wheat, vitamin B-1 (thiamin), some whole grain bread and coarse flakes...everything raw or at least as little denatured as possible. " Raw milk, raw eggs and honey were permitted; preserved foods, nicotine, coffee, tea, alcohol, salt, sugar, white flour, spices and condiments were prohibited. Extreme? Perhaps. " I refuse on principle any half treatment. You can never do harm. I have not used any other therapy, " said Dr. Evers. Then consider this: " Control examinations of my patients by experienced specialists (neurologists, internists and ophthalmologists) acknowledge remarkable improvements. Patients...entirely without hope have still been improved by diet treatment. " Imagine: all this by 1947. Since then, Dr. Evers went on to found the world's first clinic specializing in multiple sclerosis treatment. Before 1970 he had treated over 10,000 cases. His experience and success cannot be easily dismissed. Dr. Evers has written two books: The Changed Aspects of Diseases and the very practical Directions For Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Both are published by Karl F. Haug, Ulm/Donau, Germany, 1964. Your librarian can help you borrow copies through Interlibrary Loan. There is more than just hope for people with M.S. You can hardly hurt yourself by improving your diet, and look what you might accomplish. For further information on the natural treatment of M.S. you will want to look at two books by Dr. Paavo Airola: Health Secrets From Europe (New York: Arco, 1972) and especially How to Get Well (Phoenix: Health Plus, l979). Additional information about a megavitamin protocol for M.S. is contained in Klenner, Frederick R. " Treating Multiple Sclerosis Nutritionally, " Cancer Control Journal 2:3, pp 16-20, and also, especially, in Smith, Lendon H. Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C, pp 42-53. I cannot overstate the importance of this book. You might want to hand a copy of each of these to your doctor, too. Copyright C 1999 and prior years Andrew W. Saul. From the books QUACK DOCTOR and PAPERBACK CLINIC, available from Dr. Andrew Saul, Number 8 Van Buren Street, Holley, New York 14470. Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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