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My MS cures story

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I understand - it’s not very correct to advertise myself. But that’s my personal MS recovery story.

Moreover, I simply don’t know any better example of dealing with autoimmune diseases:

  • first my brain MRI scan in 1996 confirmed diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis - many active (inflamed) plaques
  • second scan (2002) showed reduced number of plaques - all inactive (no signs of autoimmune activity)
  • third scan (2007) showed a little number of inflamed plaques

That’s unbelievable and at the same time very simple.

Pharmaceuticals I was put on were literally killing me, so I stopped using them and started searching for alternatives.

I was extremely lucky - somebody introduced me to magic country of natural health supplements. I knew nothing at that stage, however I managed to use effective doses of herbal supplements for almost 18 months.

The result - I am on a permanent MS remission from 1997.

So, what has happened? That’s my short story.

It started in August 1996, as usually - completely unexpectedly.

At that time I was living in Vilnius (city where I was born in 1958), capital city of a Baltic country Lithuania (part of former Soviet Union).

Hospital doctors found something unclear they didn’t like, so after some initial testing they told me: “Your problem - Multiple Sclerosis (MS)“. And: “You have some obvious MS symptoms“.

No doubt - they told me nothing about MS cures. It meant nothing for me at that stage. But doctors knew (were taught) what they have to do. They put me on terribly high doses (they call it mega doses) of methyl - prednisone.

After that, as usually in such situations, my overall status worsened significantly.

Later the doctors ‘gently’ explained me:

Your condition is untreatable and you must be prepared for a bad scenario. Most probably you will never be able to walk properly or at worst will even have to spend the rest of your life in a bed. And you will be dependent on lots of strong medications for the rest of your life. Regretfully, symptoms of MS usually get stronger…

Reversing my Multiple Sclerosis

I suddenly realized - something is wrong with this pharmaceuticals-based approach. So I sharply turned away from hospitals and all nasty and dangerous drugs.

But initially I knew nothing… It was a starting point of my travel towards my healthy wellbeing. My main ‘tools’ climbing from such a deep pit were optimism, persistence and perpetual self-education.

Obviously, initially I was looking for any holistic (non-orthodox) adviser of some kind, who could help me. But as at that time Lithuania (country where I was born) was a part of Soviet Union, it was impossible to find anything ‘not-mainstream’.

At the end of a day, it was probably my good luck that I couldn’t find any support. It forced me to turn to internet and read as much as I could - to try many different approaches, and to come up with a plan (strategy) that ultimately worked for me.

I’m not sure that any MS sufferer shouldn’t work with a health care professional. I’m simply stating that taking responsibility for my health, researching and reading everything available and trying different things on my own recovered my health.

So, while I’m not promoting not consulting a doctor, I am confident that doing all the research I did and trying new things on my own is what ultimately helped me to recover from so-called ‘untreatable’ disease. Again, I am sure that so-called MS drugs are completely unnecessary to stop the degenerative disorder.

My present health

I am definitely not absolutely recovered - I still have many scars over my brain, my hands are somewhat shaking etc, but I managed to induce my permanent remission in mid-1997, after two (initial) MS attacks (1996 August and November).

In a year or so after an initial MS attack I managed to strengthen and re-regulate my immune system significantly - I am almost not experiencing cold or influenza at winter time. I was lucky enough on my journey to stability — even doctors, after examining my second MRI scan had doubts whether my problem is really MS. It happened in 2002, when our family decided to emigrate to a beautiful and sunny New Zealand.

All my system, as well as my mindset are based on one simple premise - nothing happens without a reason. Obviously (even orthodox medicine agrees), all destructive process originates by autoimmune process.

Certainly, my journey towards reasonably healthy wellbeing was neither short nor easy. It isn’t finished and definitely will continue for the rest of my life. My last brain MRI scan was performed recently - in January 2007.

This time doctors again saw multiple obvious lesions and some minor signs of inflammation in my brain. That decidedly shows how vulnerable I could be if I didn’t do everything possible to defeat my ‘enemy’.

All these scans confirmed the obvious - many lesions thorough my brain - so most probably multiple sclerosis But I certainly know these things:

That’s fine. Traveling that way I learned lots and lots of nice and highly useful things. Among the most important of them:

Some of these strategic items helped me as well as other MS sufferers to improve to some extent - up to recovery… I am permanently improving in almost all aspects:

I certainly do not know, what has happened. Whatever it was (or is), it changed me. That’s fine and really doesn’t matter. I took the best from my previous experience (including my scientific mindset - I hold PhD in Physics) and still am applying my knowledge in my everyday life. I found out natural cures that made my life MS symptoms-free. I am living my best lifestyle - towards my healthy wellbeing!

PS So I am thinking again and again - do I have MS?

Never mind, it’s vastly better to live after MS than with MS!

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