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Do you have any suggestions for MS patients? I see that vagus nerve stimulation is being studied for treatment.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2350880-stimulating-the-vagus-nerve-may-reduce-symptoms-of-multiple-sclerosis/

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Low dose Naltrexone. Get the book. Also the "Autoimmune Solution" by Dr. Amy Myers

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That could also be a possibility, but it is pharma and you're talking potentially lifetime use / dependence.

Personally I reject any long term drug solution just because it places my life in the hands of Drug Dealers.

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They prescribe steroids, opioids, and psychiatric poisons like candy...

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"it places my life in the hands of Drug Dealers."

Which is just what they are after.

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Yes, there is something wrong with patients, too. Most of them fall for the efficacy of "medications." In fact, in 2002, the placebo effect exceeded 60 percent (as opposed to the 30% ten years before that)...

Such "patients" DEMAND "medication."

Somehow, people have a hard time understanding it's more important what NOT to ingest than what to take (homeopathy and a number of toxic chemicals can still work, but I would restrict taking anything to emergencies).

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However. Consider some MS patients who haven't been helped by any other means.

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Neurologists cannot identify nerve damages...

"Pain clinics" cannot treat pain...

Physiotherapists and nutritionists tend to do more damage than good.

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We plan to do a trial. We already know that Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) reduces demyelination -- the loss of myelin which forms the sheath covering nerves and protecting and preserving axons.

In the meantime, we agree with the Hans Seyle and Feinstein theory of Stress and its effects on the Vagus Nerve. --

The One Nerve that Rules health by regulating the inflammatory-Inhibitory Balance.

I believe this is correct: https://stressmechanism.com/

But I am not familiar with the C02 model

This is not new and I haven't has a chance yet to read Coleman's work.

There are over 30,000 paper on Vagus Nerve Stim or neuromodulation at the US Library of Congress.

Search Terms: Vagus nerve + Disease entity

As for a suggestion: VNS is pretty benign with a safety profile 2nd to nothing.

If I had MS (or a long list of many other diseases) I would find a way to get myself a VNS device ASAP.

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I would say avoid all big pharma drugs and boost vitamin C and D a lot. That is the a basics. As to anything else one should have thorough tests to determine vitamin and mineral levels.

That is all theory but MS is neurological damage and one has to eliminate the neuro-toxins that caused it.

My facial paralysis (LHS) was caused by sodium nitrite and I am trying to detoxify naturally.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/19/sodium-nitrite-e250-the-poison-in-your-food-and-how-to-remedy-it/

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