Multiple Sclerosis, cures, medicines, diet, suppliments, alturnatives, attitude
Low Dose Naltrexone, Vit D, Alpha Lipoic Acid, DLPA, Vit B1
My husband came down with MS 4 years ago and really got taken down hard. His symptoms came in quick succession. He lost his feeling of well being, he was depressed, he had numbness and tingling, bladder frequency, fatigue, balance issues and he could not coordinate doing small things like putting up my new curtains. Every morning I would need to try and coax him out of bed to go to work. He wanted to end things because he was so depressed. His fatigue was so bad that for 2.5 months he would go to work and come home after lunch time and not go back in. By accident I found a site where people would rate medicines they were taking for different ailments. The number 1 rated drug was one I had not heard of. It was called LDN and people were saying they got their lives back. After some work we got Paul on LDN and we stared him on a gluten free diet, and many supplements. Within one day his fatigue was gone, within a week his bladder frequency improved dramatically (and it was gone in a month), and he was back to doing 1 to 2 sports a day within a couple of months. It has been almost 4 years now and he is still doing great. He has no symptoms except a little numbness and tingling in his palms. His MRI's show no new lesions and the one he had is no longer enhancing. This drug is only about $25/month and has only minor side effects that generally go away within the first few weeks. And it is a pill that you take only once every evening. No shots. We feel we have been blessed to find this. The chat site we belong to has grown to 5500+ people in just the past 4 years. From reading others stories, I would say it does not work for everyone as well as for my husband, but it seems to work for most people.