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Old 01-08-2008, 10:34 PM #1
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Default ALS and Water fast

Hi, I hope i am doing this right as my P.C skills are not good. I am considering sending my ex-wife Julie to Dr. Scotts facility in Ohio for a medically supervised water fast. She was diagnosed last year with an apparently slow progressing form of ALS. They think she has been showing symptoms for about 4 years. She is, at this point, using a cane but getting along pretty well, still drives and is totally ambulatory.

Does anyone have any information on extended water fasts and ALS?

Thank You,
Robert
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