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TO VALI AND CINDY: THE RESULTS OF THE TWO SURVEYS ON CALCIUM EAP ARE AS FOLLOWS; OF THE 151 PATIENTS IN THE MORRISSETTE SURVEY 73% INDICATED THEY HAD MILD, MODERATE OR MARKED IMPROVEMENT, 22% INDICATED STABILIZATION, 12% REPORTED MILD DETERIORATION.. IN THE SECOND SURVEY WITH 293 RESPONDENTS:

235PATIENTS AVERAGED 13 IMPROVED SYMPTOMS

130 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR BALANCE

142 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR FATIGUE

162 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN NUMBNESS

95 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR SPACTICITY

119 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR WALKING

94 REPORTED IMPROVEMENTS IN BLADDER

71% RATED THEMSELVES AS IMPROVED OR STABILIZED

95% RECOMMEND THE CALCIUM EAP TREATMENT

FOR A FULL COPY CONTACT THE BREWER LIBRARY. LASTLY, TO ANYONE WHO MAY BE CONSIDERING THIS (VALI, CINDY, WHOMEVER) I WOULDN'T TAKE MY WORD OR TOM'S EXPERIENCE AS THE GOSPEL. IT TOOK ME 3 YEARS OF READING ABOUT THIS TO DECIDE AS WELL IT SHOULD ANYONE ELSE AND NOT BASE YOUR DECISION ON ONE OR TWO PEOPLE. LOOK AT THE MASSES WHO HAVE USED THIS. WHAT ARE THE PERCENTAGES OF SUCCESS? I CAN TELL YOU BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT THAT SYNTHETIC PHOSPHYTLCHOLINE DERIVED FROM LECITHIN IS NOT GOING TO IMPAIR ONES ABILITY TO WALK. IT CAN ONLY HELP. DR. MORRISSETTE HAS NO PERSONAL INTEREST IN THIS THERAPY FOR FINANCIAL REASONS AS HE DOES NOT USE IT IN HIS PRACTICE. IF ANYONE WANTS TO FIND OUT IF THIS COULD IMPAIR YOUR WALKING ABILITY ASK HIMHE WILL TELL YOU IT IS NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE. THAT IS LIKE SAYING I TOOL LDN TODAY AND I COULDN'T WALK 7 HOURS LATER. KATHY

Re: Re: Need some advice>>Has anyone else read the passage in Tom B.'s book about the woman on CAL-EAP>overseas?>>It has frightened me away from wanting to try it.I read that with some interest, and it has frightened me away from wanting to try it, too. It has also made me put an asterisk next to Dr. Nieper's name in my mind even though some people say that he is so great. As much as I want to find things that will help me to get over my MS, I have no desire at all to end up having that much trouble along the way, whether it turns out to be temporary or not. I can't afford to go to Germany to have someone take away my ability to walk. Also, I have to work for a living and I need to be able to walk, even at the decreased level at which I now do it.Vali

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