I read everything I can about MS. Curezone.com has a forum for MS-
http://tinyurl.com/4ka2bI have asked her to start making and taking colloidal silver. I am going to do it myself as soon as possible as their is no downside. Ozone therapy has its supporters at CureZone and I will start on that as soon as possible. It is funny that ozone is called a pollutant in the summer time and they have ozone warnings, because at CureZone ozone gets hailed as the great healer. There is the huge theory that disease cannot live in an oxygen rich body. There is a big theory that an alkaline body also prevents many diseases.
The basic premise behind alternative health is taking charge of your own education and plotting your own course. There is a big theory that disease is caused by pollution and parasites. With MS there are plenty at CureZone that follow Dr. Hulda Clark and others and call for removing the mercury fillings in your teeth. It's strange how people refer to mercury amalgams as silver isn't it?
People that have MS often do not sweat, which is bad because it prevents a natural way of losing toxins. At CureZone you will hear of FIR for sweating which is Far Infrared saunas.
I have read several accounts of people curing themselves. That is something no pill is going to do, and I have to wonder if the pill pimpers put mercury in their pills to make people sick. They claim it is a preservative, but just how old do pills have to be in an age of short distributions.
When the Dutch Experience opened in Stockport, England it was the first coffeeshop in Britain that followed the Dutch model. I followed the story at the DE website from the beginning. There was a woman who would come in the DE in a wheelchair because of her MS. She would smoke some enhancement and would walk home to do her cleaning. Cannabis does somethings for MS that none of the pills with their mercury preservatives can do and recent studies indicate that it may reverse some damage. We have to wait and see the true miracles of the cannabinoids, as the government sure as hell does not want to spend any of that $28 billion NIH money on cannabis.