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MS - 2 females for 1 male

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Unfortunately, woman are suffering from MS almost twice as often as man

While mainstream medicine permanently explains that MS causes are unknown, the explanation how toxic man-made chemicals are involved in MS may clarify the situation a lot
So what happens in average house:
Begin by thinking of your home as a toxic waste [...]

MS - predominantly dental disease?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

One characteristic of MS seems to be ignored completely. MS only seems to have existed for less than the past 200 years…

Shortly after 1800, for example, people in Europe first had their teeth filled with amalgam (http://www.amalgam.org), first in England and then in France. This rather exact chronological correspondence with [...]

MS and heavy metals

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Toxic heavy metals pose the second worst environmental health problem in the United States according to a 300 page study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
There are 35 metals that concern us because of occupational or residential exposure; 23 of these are the heavy metals…
For some heavy metals, toxic levels can be just [...]

Most dangerous chemical - aspartame

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The clerk at ‘Grains and Greens’ told me about substitutes for sugar, non chemical type. She said that she had previously lived in Harbor Beach, Michigan, which has (had?) a NutraSweet manufacturing plant. One of the NutraSweet tankers was involved in an accident and spilled on the street. Emergency workers were not [...]

Poisons, toxins and autoimmune diseases

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

An autoimmune condition evolves when the immune system for some reason cannot distinguish between self and other. Conventional (orthodox) way to treat all autoimmune disorders has been suppressing the (deregulated) immune system, and afterwards treating the damage to the involved organ whenever possible.
Holistic medicine uses a different - much better [...]

Allergic reactions and MS

Monday, April 28th, 2008

For the past ten years there has been an increasing acceptance of the theory that allergenic reaction is a causative factor in multiple sclerosis. In the study of a series of patients the author traced many attacks directly to allergenic insults. When the offending substances were removed, a quiescent period often [...]

Who’s business is your MS?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

What happened after you were diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis?

Most probably your neurologist briefly explained your situation, available treatment etc. But were you questioned in the following (or similar) manner:

Were you asked at least one question concerning your lifestyle, nutrition patterns, habits, living and work related conditions?
Has he/she asked you about other health [...]

News from MS market ‘07

Friday, November 16th, 2007

The dynamic MS market continues to grow unabated; seven major market revenues increased 14.7% from 2005 to $4.6 billion in 2006. Growth is driven by the highly successful beta-interferon brands, Teva’s Copaxone (glatiramer acetate), and the recent relaunch of Tysabri; the first launch of a new MS treatment for six years [...]

Advantages of MS ! ? !

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Inspirational + educational
Multiple Sclerosis, some considerations concerning MS
Here Gerald Hendess from Germany, among others, depicts multiple sclerosis ‘advantages’ of all sorts for different groups.
MS has many advantages in comparison to other diseases
For those patients affected by MS:

The disease is not immediately critical in most cases.
The MS caused disturbances are [...]

MS Treatment Market will Reach $11.9 Billion by 2011

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

NewswireToday - Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report showing the growth of MS treatments from $4.4 billion in 2004 to nearly $5.9 billion in 2006
“Multiple Sclerosis: Worldwide Market Outlook to 2011” predicts a growth of $6 million by 2011. The report [...]

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