Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Hi Birte. I'm sorry to hear about your brother. I hope that he is feeling better. So often, nutrition and holistic alternatives are chosen as a last resort when dealing with illness. I commend you for researching and seeking alternative solutions as a first choice. Have you found any information on how raw food effects cerebellum ataxia? Lilirawfood , " Birte M. Haakansson " <birte1@c...> wrote: > hi all, i was wondering if we have any members on the list that has > experience/knowledge with/about cerebellum ataxia? my oldest brother > (living in denmark) has been diagnosed with this crippling illness and > my parents just had blood taken to find out if it's heditary. so the > question is this. . . can/will living 100% raw help and/or change the > outcome? any advise, guidance, is greatly appreciated. . . . . > thanks > > -birte (the concerned sister) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 hi lili, thanks for asking - no, i have not been able to find anything online (yet) on how raw food can have an impact on cerebellum ataxia. i'll continue to look thou - a lot of the info available regarding this illness is so new. . . most of what i find has to do with a " raw meat diet " for dogs with the illness. . . -birte Lili [ladyschaumburg] Hi Birte. I'm sorry to hear about your brother. I hope that he is feeling better. So often, nutrition and holistic alternatives are chosen as a last resort when dealing with illness. I commend you for researching and seeking alternative solutions as a first choice. Have you found any information on how raw food effects cerebellum ataxia? Lilirawfood , " Birte M. Haakansson " <birte1@c...> wrote: hi all, i was wondering if we have any members on the list that has experience/knowledge with/about cerebellum ataxia? my oldest brother(living in denmark) has been diagnosed with this crippling illness and my parents just had blood taken to find out if it's heditary. so the question is this. . . can/will living 100% raw help and/or change the outcome? any advise, guidance, is greatly appreciated. . . . thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Hi Brite, When you do a search for this put in " raw diet for cerebellum ataxia in humans and also try " natural remedies for cerebellum ataxia in humans. Sometimes a couple of different wordings will show whole different results. Good luck Hugs, Tone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 You're very welcome Birte. I also came across the raw animal sites when doing a search for you as well. I'll keep my eyes and ears open. If I come across anything important I'll let you know. Keep everyone updated on your findings as well. Lili--- In rawfood , " Birte M. Haakansson " <birte1@c...> wrote: > hi lili, thanks for asking - no, i have not been able to find anything > online (yet) on how raw food can have an impact on cerebellum ataxia. > i'll continue to look thou - a lot of the info available regarding this > illness is so new. . . most of what i find has to do with a " raw meat > diet " for dogs with the illness. . . > > -birte > > > Lili [ladyschaumburg] > > Hi Birte. I'm sorry to hear about your brother. I hope that he is > feeling better. So often, nutrition and holistic alternatives are > chosen as a last resort when dealing with illness. I commend you for > researching and seeking alternative solutions as a first choice. Have > you found any information on how raw food effects cerebellum ataxia? > Lilirawfood , " Birte M. Haakansson " > > <birte1@c...> wrote: > hi all, i was wondering if we have any members on the list that has > experience/knowledge with/about cerebellum ataxia? my oldest > brother(living in denmark) has been diagnosed with this crippling > illness and my parents just had blood taken to find out if it's > heditary. so the question is this. . . can/will living 100% raw help > and/or change the outcome? any advise, guidance, is greatly > appreciated. . . . > thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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