Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 I quit donating money to the MS Society because they refuse to do any research on MS targeted toward diet and nutrition or natural healing. This is copied from message #2644 on the Rife group. Its long, but well worth reading. Duncan Duncan, I did the same thing - quite supporting the MS Society. But, did you know that the MS Society of Canada is now going to do diet trials?! (Thanks to Ashton Embry and the Best Bet Diet.) Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Hi All, I found a great article posted on the Rife Group messages that I will copy here. Duncan, Thanks, I just read the article. It didn't tell me much I didn't already know about the drug industry, doctors, research etc., but it was very informative about the alternative cancer therapies, some of which would be beneficial to those of us with MS too. It was interesting to me that the originator of the Rife machine was involved in electronics by trade. That does gove some credance to the machine, which is another one that I haven't found any explanation of how it works. (And, of course, it's recommended for MS patients.) Coincidently, (or not), my daughter's boss is fighting an abdominal cancer 'mass' for the second time in less than a year, and would like to do it through natural methods. (She has had surgery and will have more in a week or so.) But, after that she will be following a treament protocol from a clinic in Mexico. (She just got back from there and they said their treatment wouldn't be effective at eliminating the mass, but would help her after her surgery to keep it from returning.) I'm wondering if it is the one mentioned in this article. Anyway, she is always interested in any new alternative treatments she can find, so I will forward this to her. Thanks, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Carol, Thats great news! I didn't know that. We have corresponded with Aston over the years, he is a great guy. We tried his diet but it didn't seem to help Janie. I think everyone is different and some treatments that work great for some people don't help much for others. I think some of the things that helped Janie so much haven't helped at all for some others. I guess it depends on what is in your body that is causing your problems. If gluten is the problem, Aston's diet will do the trick. If if is, then a good mercury detox won't help at all. And vice versa. I will be very interested to hear if they publish any good news. I know in the past there has been some biased "research" done to prove that diet and nutrition doesn't help. This research was funded by drug companies and did prove that diet will not help improve ones health. So th Duncan, I know what you mean.....I have worried bout that with these trials coming....we'll see, and know first hand, won't we? It took over 4 years before the BBD helped me. I think that's partially because I'm primary progressive and partially because I think I have a mercury problem too, which destroyed my intestinal tract health. (I still have residual symptoms I can't seem to get rid of.......like your wife, but different symptoms from hers. Mine are 'pins and needle' sensations in my legs and feet and slight balance problems, but that's at least a 90% improvement over what I was.) But, I'm not gluten/gliadan intolerant, proven by testing, so I don't think it's the gluten avoidance that has helped me. I think it's more a combination of dairy avoidance and a much healthier eating, plus a great improvement in my intestinal health, which is still not optimal, but I'm still working on it and learning as I go. When you change your diet so much all at once, it's impossible to know what element of the new diet is working for you. But, I suspect that just getting away from all the toxins in processed foods must help all by itself. Plus I determined what I was allergic to and avoid that. Then there is also the saturated fat issue, which I have followed all along, due to having read the Swank diet first. There are just so many elements to the BBD, that I wouldn't label it as based on gluten intolerance.......it really takes into consideration most of the theories propounded on what in diet is bad for MS. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Carol, I am not familiar with BBD? What is it? Can you give some details please? Duncan, It's the diet that Ashton Embry recommends as the 'Best Bet Diet' for fighting MS. Here's a link to the Best Bet Diet Support Group's web site. They also have an email list, of which I'm a member. The List is joinable, by clicking on "Contact Us" at the web site. There is much good information, both at the web site and on the List, not only about the diet. Carol http://www.ms-diet.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 did you know > that the MS Society of Canada is now going to do > diet trials?! (Thanks to > Ashton Embry and the Best Bet Diet.) > Carol > =========== Carol, Thats great news! I didn't know that. We have corresponded with Aston over the years, he is a great guy. We tried his diet but it didn't seem to help Janie. I think everyone is different and some treatments that work great for some people don't help much for others. I think some of the things that helped Janie so much haven't helped at all for some others. I guess it depends on what is in your body that is causing your problems. If gluten is the problem, Aston's diet will do the trick. If if is, then a good mercury detox won't help at all. And vice versa. I will be very interested to hear if they publish any good news. I know in the past there has been some biased " research " done to prove that diet and nutrition doesn't help. This research was funded by drug companies and did prove that diet will not help improve ones health. So they said, LOL. Duncan __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Carol, I am not familiar with BBD? What is it? Can you give some details please? >(I still > have residual symptoms I can't seem to get rid > of.......like your wife, but Mine are 'pins and > needle' sensations in my legs and feet and slight >balance problems Janie also has the pins and needles sensations and some balance problems. Her weakness and chronic fatigue may be somewhat due to inability to excercise. She can't excercise because it causes intense pain in the feet and legs, rather than the pins and needles. > When you change your diet > so much all at once, it's impossible to know what > element of the new diet is > working for you. But, I suspect that just getting > away from all the toxins > in processed foods must help all by itself. We too are unsure just which things really helped and which one didn't because were doing so many things at once. We changed her diet totally and all at once. We did the various cleanses, added vitamins and minerals and anti-oxidants, used oxygen such as in drinking so many drops of h2o2 in water, parasite cleanse, zapper treatments, mercury removal, etc. Since we did so many things, we can't tell which ones really worked and which ones may have been a waste of money. So many supplements are very expensive. I hate to think how much money we have spent on supplements, not knowing which or if any are helping. But when someone is so sick for so long, and you get on a program like this and suddenly their health does a reversal and they start getting well, you don't want to stop doing anything that may be helping. As long as we stick with the clean diet and detox program, Janie's health continues to improve. As to the money, there is nothing better to spend it on that improving ones health. I would rather have her feeling well than have a new car, etc. Fortunately, we have been able to afford to pay for all this (her dental cleanup cost alone cost around $10,000) out of our pocket. The health insurance will pay for neurologists and chemo, but not a dime for anything that helps. I feel sorry for all those with severe illnesses such as MS that financially just can't afford to do all things that we have done. I am very thankful for the internet, without it we never would have found out about all the altenative therapies and all the details that go along with them. This includes people like you sharing information with each other that the doctors are withholding, either from ignorance or whatever reasons. Duncan __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 I should add, he has done a lot of work/research on Laetrile (B17) and produced much more evidence of its efficacy in the fight against cancer. He travels round the world lecturing - if he's ever in your area I recommend him! O Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 RE;Ashton Embry Diet, I wonder if it works better for younger people, I am 57, and have been on the Eat Right Diet -also published as Eat right 4your Type, The main substance to Eliminate IF YOU ARE TYPE B OR AB, is CHICKEN, thewhich seems to be the mainstay of the A-E diet IT IS ALO NECESSARY TO DRASTICALLY REDUCE COW'S MILK, AMD AVOID TOMATOES, AND IF POSSIBLE wheat, as this tends to make you 'dopey. ALTHOUGH I WAS TOLD that I would not be suitable for B-I THERAPY AS Iwas too far advanced, I am so far able to swallow better, and have no need,ofthe Painkillers once used. Elaine > >Reply-To: mscured >To: mscured >Subject: Re: Alternative Therapies Repressed >Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 10:25:55 -0800 (PST) > >did you know > > that the MS Society of Canada is now going to do > > diet trials?! (Thanks to > > Ashton Embry and the Best Bet Diet.) > > Carol > > >=========== >Carol, >Thats great news! I didn't know that. We have >corresponded with Aston over the years, he is a great >guy. We tried his diet but it didn't seem to help >Janie. I think everyone is different and some >treatments that work great for some people don't help >much for others. I think some of the things that >helped Janie so much haven't helped at all for some >others. I guess it depends on what is in your body >that is causing your problems. If gluten is the >problem, Aston's diet will do the trick. If if is, >then a good mercury detox won't help at all. And vice >versa. > >I will be very interested to hear if they publish any >good news. I know in the past there has been some >biased " research " done to prove that diet and >nutrition doesn't help. This research was funded by >drug companies and did prove that diet will not help >improve ones health. So they said, LOL. >Duncan > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 RE;Ashton Embry Diet, I wonder if it works better for younger people, I am 57, and have been on the Eat Right Diet -also published as Eat right 4your Type, The main substance to Eliminate IF YOU ARE TYPE B OR AB, is CHICKEN, thewhich seems to be the mainstay of the A-E diet IT IS ALO NECESSARY TO DRASTICALLY REDUCE COW'S MILK, AMD AVOID TOMATOES, AND IF POSSIBLE wheat, as this tends to make you 'dopey. ALTHOUGH I WAS TOLD that I would not be suitable for B-I THERAPY AS Iwas too far advanced, I am so far able to swallow better, and have no need,ofthe Painkillers once used. Elaine That hasn't been the case for me. I am also 57, and nothing improved my MS until the Best Best Diet, by Ashton Embry. What is B-l therapy? Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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