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Some ideas for those of us with MS-like symptoms...

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From: Saul Pressman <saul@...>

Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 10:45 AM

Subject: Re: [oxyplus] Re: MS origin?

> The article I forwarded gave those doctors thoughts on the cause of MS.

>

> In my opinion, there are five possible causes of MS:

>

> 1) calcium deficiency : this results in excess production of parathyroid

> hormone, causing calcium to be withdrawn from the bones, and then

deposited

> on the nerve sheath

>

> 2) viral attack on the nerve sheath, often following a psychic shock

>

> 3) parasite attack on the nerve sheath

>

> 4) mercury deposited on the nerve sheath, causing a short circuit

>

> 5) macrophage attack on the nerve sheath

>

> The first one, calcium deficiency is related to Vitamin D, as these

> researchers have found out, because Vitamin D is required for absorption

of

> calcium in the intestine. (Boron is another requirement, for activation

the

> Vitamin D stored in the liver : an apple a day...)

>

> Viruses can be destroyed by ozone therapy.

> Parasites can be cleaned out with the Hanna Kroeger formula, black walnut

> hulls, wormwood and cloves.

> Mercury can be chelated out, and the ozone sauna is also good for this.

> The macrophage can be calmed down either with ozone, or with aloe vera.

>

> Using a shotgun approach in this way, we have excellent success with MS.

>

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh

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