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OK, my cousin called me the other night, she had just read a woman cured her MS with her diet.
I said cure is a big word when you talk about it with MS. So, she conceded and said it probably just helped with her MS. She read me part of the article, no red meat ever, no saturated fats, vitamin supplements, etc. I said if we all ate that way we would feel better but still no cure. So, I bought the magazine today. Title of story is "She cured her MS--with food". I am so mad, why are they allowed to spread this out right lie. Now I will hear from more people that if I just ate right my MS would go away. And of course I bought a magazine that I don't normally buy just to make myself angry!! BTW, she, Ivy Larson, wrote a book, The Gold Coast Cure: The 5-week Health and Body Makeover "to help others feel healthier too".
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