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ItsWonderfulLife 10-21-2011 03:53 PM

Treating disease naturally..anyone ever heard of the Gerson therapy?
 
Im looking into natural treatments for Multiple Sclerosis and found that the Gerson therapy seems amazing! I was wondering if anyone has heard of any other natural treatments? Also was wondering if anyone knew how to use the Gerson therapy when you are on a tight budget and cant afford the juicer? Thanks in advance :)

Martico 03-04-2013 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ItsWonderfulLife (Post 817089)
Im looking into natural treatments for Multiple Sclerosis and found that the Gerson therapy seems amazing! I was wondering if anyone has heard of any other natural treatments? Also was wondering if anyone knew how to use the Gerson therapy when you are on a tight budget and cant afford the juicer? Thanks in advance :)

I have looked into the Gerson Therapy for Trigeminal Neuraliga and was wondering the same thing. So far, I have not found any case studies on anyone with TN trying the Gerson Therapy, but I can tell you from the book, "The Gerson Therapy" (their handbook), that the Gerson Therapy produces excellent results with MS. One thing to consider however is, use of cytotoxic drugs and chronic use of steroids makes this therapy more difficult, but not impossible.

As for the juicer, there is no good replacement for the Norwalk. Sure can use a Champion and then put the pulp in a cider press, but you have to clean that thing 10 - 13 times a day! To me, that's worth $2000 to have the Norwalk - its relatively small, easy to take apart and clean and it extracts every last drop of liquid out of your pulp.


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