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MS is brought on by stress, enviorment, water, pesticides, food, preservatives, pollution, drugs, genes that are not able to metabolize what others can, lack of exercise, narrowed plumbing, hormone imballances, infections (urine ect),
I think estrogens, progesterone, prolactin may help. Why? all of those change during pregnancy. Prozac might help by increasing prolactin levels. Progesterone showed to save TBI patients if given within 6hrs. How? A injectable genitle herpes drug reversed MS (while on it) for someone I know. He didnt have herpes. If herpes is your own body attacking itself, kind of sounds like MS no? Exercise surely benefits us by getting that blood moving faster, introduces more oxygen, gets metabolism and all the wonders that go along with it working better. If it means squatting down 5x every time before you plop on couch, that counts. Testosterone surely helps you recover muscle that still has nerve connections providing you're willing to do the work. I'm proof of that. Almost every night once settled in bed, tv goes on, cue somethng on dvr, and do 4 -8 sets of 25 with 15lb dumbell, 10 sets of 10 of a handgripper. Broke my 1st one at 65,000 reps. Yes I log it all and suggest you do it too. Logging provides a rewarding visual. Bowel issues - I have a colostomy so accidents aren't a concern. Make SURE you tell the Dr performing it that your stoma/intestine MUST protrude NOT recess. I had to have mine revised less then 6 months after the 1st idiot created it. Get it right the 1st time. Scar tissue's hard to work with. |
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