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You see the ads in magazines and you see them on late night television. If you surf the internet for “multiple sclerosis,” you are inundated with them. “What your doctor won't tell you... there IS a cure for MS... this supplement will get you out of that wheelchair!”The videos...
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    Merely Me
    Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 09:39 PM

    You know...this is true for most all diseases and disorders.  I have a son who has autism so I am very familiar with the cure mongers out there.  I do believe, however, that some alternative treatments can be beneficial.  Everything you take is a risk and including...and sometimes especially so...the drugs prescribed by the medical community.  I think it is wise to research any method of treatment whether it is traditional or alternative.

     

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    Mandy Crest
    Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 09:47 PM

    Agreed -- we need to do our homework and make the best choices we can!

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