Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 I agree! The MS Society (upper management) has no interest in any "cure/help/management" for MS unless it involves the drugs aforementioned. As a former user of Prokarin (http://www.edmsllc.com/), and having had many one-on-one talks with Elaine of EDMSLLC, I KNOW that the MS Society literally turned their backs on Elaine when she went to them, with information about Prokarin, and called it "snake oil", despite the evidence from patients for whom it helped a great deal. It worked very well for me, until it didn't. Not sure why, but after sharing my experiences with Elaine, she told me about LDN, and suggested that I try it (despite the obvious conflict of "business" interest). LDN is just much, much more convenient to use for me and have experienced even more positive results from LDN. Funny, both Prokarin and LDN are inexpensive treatments. Hmmmm .... So, with that, I have no doubt that the MS Society has no interest in any "drug treatment" that doesn't cost a lot of money, and isn't introduced by "so-called Big Pharma". Sure, there are a lot of processes we are not privi to ... but We Do Know and question what we learn from action/or lack of. And, that's what I see in the MS Society. gayusedtomeanhappy@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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