Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 > > Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy > -- Yes, if this is the message you're referring to... I have been on the injections since 1999 and it is the best thing I ever did for my ms. The oral does nothing compared to the injections. It helped my vision, balance, strength, electrical shocks, slurred speech,foggy thinking,tremors, and everything else! I have no symptoms of ms today . I do have bad days sometimes if I push myself for long periods but I am not in bed. I can do whatever I want. Dr. Neiper saved my life by the grace of God. My lesions are gone!! They have been gone for at least 7 years unless they are deep in my brain stem. Bottom line is calcium EAP worked for me in two weeks to get rid of every symptom I had. I know it sounds unbelievable but I have no reason to tell you anything but the truth. Go pursue it. You will never know unless you try it. Don't have any regrets or wonder " What if? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 . I really can't say. EAP is a cell membrane protector which means it virtually has the ability to take care of every symptom. I can't locate my 1999 survey on calcium EAP right now. Iwas going to look up spasticity for you. I do know I had that 2 or 3 times before EAP and it has never returned. You can obtain a copy of the survey from the library in Wisconsin and it will tell you the percentage of people who got relief from their spasticity. Better yet, you can call the library and ask them. , you can try the calcium for 3 months. If it doesn't work for you , all you lost is a little money but you might gain a whole new life. I just don't know what your stage your ms is in but you can write me personally and I will try my best to help you. I do know alot about the treatment and can help you obtain it inexpensively. Kathy [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Kathy, I spoke for the dr I work for-she would be the one to prescribe the EAP. She said no-I would need to get it from a cardiologist due to the potential chance of heart suff caused by it. What do you think of that? -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP . I really can't say. EAP is a cell membrane protector which means it virtually has the ability to take care of every symptom. I can't locate my 1999 survey on calcium EAP right now. Iwas going to look up spasticity for you. I do know I had that 2 or 3 times before EAP and it has never returned. You can obtain a copy of the survey from the library in Wisconsin and it will tell you the percentage of people who got relief from their spasticity. Better yet, you can call the library and ask them. , you can try the calcium for 3 months. If it doesn't work for you , all you lost is a little money but you might gain a whole new life. I just don't know what your stage your ms is in but you can write me personally and I will try my best to help you. I do know alot about the treatment and can help you obtain it inexpensively. Kathy [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Kathy, Thanks, I'll share your e-mail with the good dr. tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP That's funny. I am not trying to speak in a derogatory manner about your doctor as I am sure she has only your best interest in mind. However, this is not calcium! Did you print out literature or order Dr. Neiper's basic ms packet from the Brewer Science Library? Calcium EAP is a synthetic lipid which is very comparable to phosphytlcholine or P serine. It is almost like injecting your veins with lecithin. I would be happy to talk with you in detail on the phone about this treatment. You need to know more about this protocol than your doctor so when she has this type of response, you can educate her. As far as I know there was one reported case of someone's heart stopping shortly after an injection. This was a 72 year old lady. One instance. I am inclined to think she had an existing heart issue. She was an older lady who stopped the injections but she had heart disease anyway I am sure. I would never use anything that could harm my vital organs. People have had polyps disappear from their colon after starting the treatment. Have you done your homework? I want you to read all the literature on this substance so you can decide if it is something you want to pursue. There are so many things you must avoid while doing this. No canned foods, no direct sunlight, no chlorinated pools, no dairy, a lack of pepsin in the stomach can be a reason for therapy failure. The list goes on and on. I can tell you it definitely does not cause heart disease. It heals gastritis, asthma, manages ms, diabetes, osteoporosis and noone seems to get cancer on this therapy! Please call the library if you haven't and get the literature. You can't inject something into your veins unless you know the complete physiological mechanisms behind this and the safety of the therapy. Dr. Neiper's first patient from the U.S. was a physician who is in better shape today than he was when he went. This is a treatment you will find many people in the medical field with ms are on. I know my posts are a little intense and for that I apologize if it is taken as a little blunt. That is not my intent. I have only the best wishes for you. I just get so frustrated that there is something so good out there that doctor's don't advocate and it seems they jump to the wrong conclusion without even reading what this orthomolecular substance is and its remarkable benefits!! [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 > > That's funny. I am not trying to speak in a derogatory manner about your doctor as I am sure she has only your best interest in mind. > However, this is not calcium! Did you print out literature or order Dr. Neiper's basic ms packet from the Brewer Science Library? Calcium EAP is a synthetic lipid which is very comparable to phosphytlcholine or P serine. It is almost like injecting your veins with lecithin. I would be happy to talk with you in detail on the phone about this treatment. You need to know more about this protocol than your doctor so when she has this type of response, you can educate her. > > As far as I know there was one reported case of someone's heart stopping shortly after an injection. This was a 72 year old lady. One instance. I am inclined to think she had an existing heart issue. She was an older lady who stopped the injections but she had heart disease anyway I am sure. I would never use anything that could harm my vital organs. People have had polyps disappear from their colon after starting the treatment. > > Have you done your homework? I want you to read all the literature on this substance so you can decide if it is something you want to pursue. There are so many things you must avoid while doing this. No canned foods, no direct sunlight, no chlorinated pools, no dairy, a lack of pepsin in the stomach can be a reason for therapy failure. The list goes on and on. > > I can tell you it definitely does not cause heart disease. It heals gastritis, asthma, manages ms, diabetes, osteoporosis and noone seems to get cancer on this therapy! > > Please call the library if you haven't and get the literature. You can't inject something into your veins unless you know the complete physiological mechanisms behind this and the safety of the therapy. Dr. Neiper's first patient from the U.S. was a physician who is in better shape today than he was when he went. This is a treatment you will find many people in the medical field with ms are on. > > I know my posts are a little intense and for that I apologize if it is taken as a little blunt. That is not my intent. I have only the best wishes for you. I just get so frustrated that there is something so good out there that doctor's don't advocate and it seems they jump to the wrong conclusion without even reading what this orthomolecular substance is and its remarkable benefits!! -- Kathy, Your posts are a treat for the eye. It's wonderful to have you here. Artie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 That's funny. I am not trying to speak in a derogatory manner about your doctor as I am sure she has only your best interest in mind. However, this is not calcium! Did you print out literature or order Dr. Neiper's basic ms packet from the Brewer Science Library? Calcium EAP is a synthetic lipid which is very comparable to phosphytlcholine or P serine. It is almost like injecting your veins with lecithin. I would be happy to talk with you in detail on the phone about this treatment. You need to know more about this protocol than your doctor so when she has this type of response, you can educate her. As far as I know there was one reported case of someone's heart stopping shortly after an injection. This was a 72 year old lady. One instance. I am inclined to think she had an existing heart issue. She was an older lady who stopped the injections but she had heart disease anyway I am sure. I would never use anything that could harm my vital organs. People have had polyps disappear from their colon after starting the treatment. Have you done your homework? I want you to read all the literature on this substance so you can decide if it is something you want to pursue. There are so many things you must avoid while doing this. No canned foods, no direct sunlight, no chlorinated pools, no dairy, a lack of pepsin in the stomach can be a reason for therapy failure. The list goes on and on. I can tell you it definitely does not cause heart disease. It heals gastritis, asthma, manages ms, diabetes, osteoporosis and noone seems to get cancer on this therapy! Please call the library if you haven't and get the literature. You can't inject something into your veins unless you know the complete physiological mechanisms behind this and the safety of the therapy. Dr. Neiper's first patient from the U.S. was a physician who is in better shape today than he was when he went. This is a treatment you will find many people in the medical field with ms are on. I know my posts are a little intense and for that I apologize if it is taken as a little blunt. That is not my intent. I have only the best wishes for you. I just get so frustrated that there is something so good out there that doctor's don't advocate and it seems they jump to the wrong conclusion without even reading what this orthomolecular substance is and its remarkable benefits!! [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 [low dose naltrexone] Re: calcium EAP >> That's funny. I am not trying to speak in a derogatory manner about your doctor as I am sure she has only your best interest in mind.> However, this is not calcium! Did you print out literature or order Dr. Neiper's basic ms packet from the Brewer Science Library? Calcium EAP is a synthetic lipid which is very comparable to phosphytlcholine or P serine. It is almost like injecting your veins with lecithin. I would be happy to talk with you in detail on the phone about this treatment. You need to know more about this protocol than your doctor so when she has this type of response, you can educate her. > > As far as I know there was one reported case of someone's heart stopping shortly after an injection. This was a 72 year old lady. One instance. I am inclined to think she had an existing heart issue. She was an older lady who stopped the injections but she had heart disease anyway I am sure. I would never use anything that could harm my vital organs. People have had polyps disappear from their colon after starting the treatment. > > Have you done your homework? I want you to read all the literature on this substance so you can decide if it is something you want to pursue. There are so many things you must avoid while doing this. No canned foods, no direct sunlight, no chlorinated pools, no dairy, a lack of pepsin in the stomach can be a reason for therapy failure. The list goes on and on. > > I can tell you it definitely does not cause heart disease. It heals gastritis, asthma, manages ms, diabetes, osteoporosis and noone seems to get cancer on this therapy!> > Please call the library if you haven't and get the literature. You can't inject something into your veins unless you know the complete physiological mechanisms behind this and the safety of the therapy. Dr. Neiper's first patient from the U.S. was a physician who is in better shape today than he was when he went. This is a treatment you will find many people in the medical field with ms are on.> > I know my posts are a little intense and for that I apologize if it is taken as a little blunt. That is not my intent. I have only the best wishes for you. I just get so frustrated that there is something so good out there that doctor's don't advocate and it seems they jump to the wrong conclusion without even reading what this orthomolecular substance is and its remarkable benefits!!--Kathy,Your posts are a treat for the eye. It's wonderful to have you here.Artie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 Oh , I called you Lynn! Ooops! I'm sorry it is late and I was multi-tasking. Just let me know if you need anything. Kathy [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Someone just asked a question concerning calcium EAP. I don't see my message. Did the person asking receive the story of my success with EAP? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 Did you get the info I emailed you ?alrightguy123 <alrightguy123@...> wrote: >> I just did a search and came up with this :> www.health-science-spirit.com/EAP.html> The article discusses doses, sources, etc., and makes> it look as tho Calcium EAP cures or helps everything,> including old age. Too good to be true? If anyone> has any experience, protocols or comments, I will> appreciate the input.> ineRemedyfind.com has several (9 or 10) patient reviews. I'm going to gouse the stuff. This morning I'm having a hard time getting around. I've done the CRABs and got worse. I'm doing LDN and not really sureif it's stopped my progression. If I do nothing, I'll keep going downthe toilet. My biggest concerns about any of the treatments is endingup a blob of flesh with a brain and realize what's going on. I seethe EAP as my only route. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 I saw that info. It does say who. Is it your family doctor? _________________________________________________________________ http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2 & cp=43.658648~-79.383962 & style=r & lvl=15 & ti\ lt=-90 & dir=0 & alt=-1000 & scene=3702663 & cid=7ABE80D1746919B4!1329 From January 26 to February 8, 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 Kathy, I'm in Canada. _________________________________________________________________ Don’t waste time standing in line—try shopping online. Visit Sympatico / MSN Shopping today! http://shopping.sympatico.msn.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2007 Report Share Posted February 11, 2007 You would call the Brewer Science Library and get a list of doctors in the states who are doing the treatments. 608-647-6513. Where do you live Mickie? [low dose naltrexone] calcium EAP Who would I get this IV calcium from, anyone?? Thanks__________________________________________________________Windows Live Spaces: share your New Year pictures! http://discoverspaces.live.com/?loc=en-CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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