Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 I picked this up on an other site, I thought that I would like to share it with you. (UK) possible breakthough for Multiple Sclerosis This medication would have to be a derivative of the hormone NOT the hormone itself, besides, every drug has its side effects and risks. There is estrogen in the male body also, it has been thought that MS is particularly cruel in men because of TOO low a level ,even for men. Exactly what the side effects will be. I don't know. Maybe it will be smooth and soft unlined skin. I don't want to lactate either. though I understand how that possibility would make you uncomfortable As far as how long this will take. Again, I don't know.... To pass standard FDA trials and testing takes about a minimum of 20 years. Beta Seron was allowed to skip full FDA testing by President Bill Clinton because there was no medication for MS and Clinton felt it was the business of the patient with MS if they wanted to take that chance....... (Ok, I took that chance. I survived it, but the interferons are not safe for me and those like me.) Now add to that precedent the fact that resent discloser reveals that 1 in ,1000 adults have MS. That means 1 in 1,000 adults, if they survive, will be collecting Social Security in some form, eventually. And if you look at the current administrations push to cut Social security benefits, I'd say paying the disabled any type of aid is not a priority. The only thing left is to find a way to fund an effective treatment for MS. AND release it as soon as possible. But I'd much prefer they take their time and release a safe and effective med with efficacy above 50% that is not linked to breast cancer for women.... ouch Joe it seems there is ALWAYS going to be one group that gets shorted in some way We have the LDN which started FDA testing, funded by those of us who contributed . Regardless; legally, unless pushed through by those in power, it will take about 20 years. I keep telling people, you have a Congress person, you have Senators. Its time for you and all your friends to write letters. Legally.......if a government official Receives 10 letters by 10 different people in their constituency concerning the same issue they MUST investigate and act upon it why not Make them work for their paycheck? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 There is always talk about breakthroughs and possible cures for this disease or that disease. I don't think that a toxic drug can cure anything!! If you give your body the proper nutrition and try to elimate the toxins from your body, avoid processed foods etc. then eventually the body can cure itself! That is why this ALTERNATIVE group was formed in the hope that the members who have overcome MS can try and educate people on how it can be done! -- In mscured , " Brosta " wrote: > > I picked this up on an other site, I thought that I would like to share it > with you. > (UK) > > possible breakthough for Multiple Sclerosis > > > This medication would have to be a derivative of the hormone NOT the > hormone > itself, besides, every drug has its side effects and risks. There is > estrogen in the male body also, it has been thought that MS is particularly > cruel > in men because of TOO low a level ,even for men. > > Exactly what the side effects will be. I don't know. Maybe it will be > smooth and soft unlined skin. I don't want to lactate either. though I > understand > how that possibility would make you uncomfortable > > As far as how long this will take. Again, I don't know.... To pass standard > FDA trials and testing takes about a minimum of 20 years. > > Beta Seron was allowed to skip full FDA testing by President Bill Clinton > because there was no medication for MS and Clinton felt it was the > business of > the patient with MS if they wanted to take that chance....... > > (Ok, I took that chance. I survived it, but the interferons are not safe > for me and those like me.) > > Now add to that precedent the fact that resent discloser reveals that 1 in > ,1000 adults have MS. That means 1 in 1,000 adults, if they survive, will > be > collecting Social Security in some form, eventually. And if you look at > the current administrations push to cut Social security benefits, I'd say > paying the disabled any type of aid is not a priority. > > The only thing left is to find a way to fund an effective treatment for MS. > AND release it as soon as possible. > > But I'd much prefer they take their time and release a safe and effective > med with efficacy above 50% that is not linked to breast cancer for > women.... > ouch > > Joe it seems there is ALWAYS going to be one group that gets shorted in > some > way > > We have the LDN which started FDA testing, funded by those of us who > contributed . Regardless; legally, unless pushed through by those in > power, it > will take about 20 years. > > I keep telling people, you have a Congress person, you have Senators. Its > time for you and all your friends to write letters. > > Legally.......if a government official > Receives 10 letters by 10 different people in their constituency concerning > the same issue they MUST investigate and act upon it > > > > why not Make them work for their paycheck? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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