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BRAIN & SPINAL CHORD DISEASE CENTER
Alternative Practitioner with Doctorate in Natural Healing and with 48 years experience in conventional medicine and natural healing disciplines assisting patients to reverse the conditions of brain and spinal cord diseases. Most cases respond positively after one session. You will know after the first session whether or not I can help you. If you have done all you can do medically and you do not want to die or continue to wither away, please give me an opportunity to help you reverse these conditions. If properly treated, these diseases do not kill patients. If left untreated, some of these diseases are 100% fatal.
The following article provides the benefits of alternative or complementary health care. This practitioner uses all these approaches plus others. Muscular dystrophyComplementary and Alternative Therapies A comprehensive treatment plan for MD may include a range of complementary and alternative therapies. Nutrition and Supplements These nutritional tips may help reduce symptoms: You may address nutritional deficiencies with the following supplements: Herbs Herbs are generally a safe way to strengthen and tone the body's systems. Homeopathy A professional homeopath, however, may recommend one or more of the following treatments for muscular dystrophy based on his or her knowledge and clinical experience. Before prescribing a remedy, homeopaths take into account a person's constitutional type -- your physical, emotional, and intellectual makeup. An experienced homeopath assesses all of these factors when determining the most appropriate remedy for a particular individual. Massage Regular massage is important for reducing spasm and muscle contractions.
The following article suggests the benefits of neck therapies on Muscular Dystrophy & Parkinson's Disease. This practitioner uses some of these disciplines in his practice.
Dr. Mercola
MS, Parkinson's Symptoms Reversed A recent journal study was the first to reveal that correction of upper neck injuries might help improve or even reverse the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease (PD). A study evaluated the data from 44 MS patients and 37 PD patients who received treatment over a five-year period. Results of Treating Upper Neck Injuries in 81 Patients · 91 percent of MS patients showed improvement · 92 percent of PD patients showed improvement These findings led researchers to believe the correction of neck injuries could activate a reversal of MS and PD symptoms. For a long time, head and neck injuries have been thought of as contributing factors to the development of MS and PD. These results are the first to confirm the relationship between the two. When Neck Injuries are Left Untreated Upper neck injuries usually occur as the result of accidents in which the individual sustains a sudden hit to the head. Examples of this include experiencing whiplash or a concussion from a car accident. Symptoms of MS and PD could surface in months, years or even decades following the accident. Often, the individual doesn't even realize the extent of the injury they sustained. Experts suggested putting some of the funding dedicated to MS and Parkinson's research toward research on chiropractic treatments. Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research August 16, 2004
The following article describes the adverse side effects of one of the pharmaceutical treatments for multiple sclerosis. These side effects have been known for some time but are just now being acted upon again.
"MS Drug Continues to Cause Disastrous Side Effects
Posted by:
Dr.
Mercola
February 25 2010
In the latest blow to the controversial multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ordered a new label be put on the drug,
warning that the risk of developing progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
(PML), a rare but deadly brain infection, increases as more Tysabri infusions
are received.
Natalizumab (Tysabri) first received FDA approval in November 2004, only to be pulled from the market three months later after several patients in clinical trials developed PML. In June 2006, the FDA allowed the drug back on the market, but with strict conditions. According to those revised guidelines, Tysabri can only be administered by approved doctors at sites that register and comply with a patient-safety program. The new action was based on reports of 31 confirmed cases of PML as of January 21, 2010." Sources: BRAIN & SPINAL CHORD DISEASE CENTER works with such conditions as, but is not limited to, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS), migraine headaches, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems, shingles, stroke, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, bells palsy, etc. I consider all these conditions to have a common cause and as such, the body, in its infinite wisdom and with the correct assistance, can repair itself. BRAIN & SPINAL CHORD DISEASE CENTER does not claim to heal or cure anything. We make it possible for the body in its infinite wisdom to heal itself. PATIENT REQUIREMENTSIt is not necessary to be diagnosed with any brain or spinal chord disease to be evaluated by BRAIN & SPINAL CHORD DISEASE CENTER. If a patient has been medically diagnosed for any brain or spinal chord disease, it will be necessary for the patient to provide summary copies of whatever medical documentation is available including x-rays, CT scans, MRI, or other test results. A computer disc, e-mail, or fax with all this information is acceptable. You may come to me or I will come to you depending upon your circumstances.You may contact us by copying & pasting this link to your own new e-mail to:brainandspinalchorddiseasecenter@hotmail.com Please provide your name, e-mail address, and phone number and a brief description of your problem and the best time to contact you.
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