Multiple Sclerosis : Multiple Sclerosis – A Thousand Fold Proven Way to Cure It
Multiple Sclerosis : The other day I read about multiple sclerosis. They describe this disease as incurable. Fact is that MS had been unknown until about the middle of the nineteenth century. Around that time, the French neurologist Charcot discovered the symptoms first. Interestingly enough this disease has been diagnosed always more often since then and this development is unstopped. Today MS belongs to the fastest growing neurological diseases.
Of course, that causes questions to come up.
1. How come that the symptoms where rare at that time and even unknown before?
2. What had changed in those days?
3. What can one do about it?
Let’s talk about the third question. Information available on the web gives over and over the same answer to it: nothing, except giving some medicine. However, these medicines appear to do nothing else but to relieve patients from their pain and even that only to limited extent.
Another question: What causes the symptoms at all? The answer is that medical science has no answer to it until today. There are many assumptions. The latest among them is that something destroys the myelin sheath surrounding the axon of neurons. Good to know, but what does it help? Nothing at all.
Then I stumbled over a website on MS treatment of the health and nutrition expert G. Joel Ullisperger, M.S. He says that the German physician Dr. Joseph Evers healed about 12.000 MS patients between 1940 and 1975. That is exciting and sounds compelling, doesn’t it?
Now some critics could say, prove would be missing. If Doctor Evers would have been a medical doctor with a simple practice, I could feel inclined to agree. However, Evers had a clinic where he exclusively treated MS patients and he was famous nationwide for his success. This doctor got even people out of their wheelchair.
So what did he actually do to help so many people? He changed their diet. Among others, he eliminated all industrially produced food. Of course, there are a lot more elements to consider and to change than just such food, says Joel Ullisperger.
Unfortunately, it appears as if this chance to cure or better said, get patients free of MS symptoms is kept secret; maybe even purposefully. National MS societies who are supposed to be the spokespersons of MS patients and whose first goal should be to make an effective solution available are uninterested in cooperating, as Ullisperger had to find out sadly.
The worst of all is he says that even if people get to know this unique chance and read of an even improved, still more effective approach, they seem to have a hard time to give it a try. One reason is that people, even if they suffer from cancer, try to avoid changing their beloved way to eat. More likely is they are so manipulated, so negatively conditioned by the misinformation of mass media to this “no cure possible” that they simply resigned, says Joel Ullisperger.
I tell you what:
If I had a disease that made my life miserable, I would do all and everything to get better. If that would only mean a simple change of my diet, I would jump and start right away especially if I had a specialist who tells me exactly how and why to do it.











