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Healing Multiple Sclerosis: Diet, Detox & Nutritional Makeover for Total Recovery, New Revised Edition

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Product Description This new, expanded edition (revised in 2014) gives a breakthrough treatment protocol that can restore health to those with multiple sclerosis. Even though MS is widely believed to be unbeatable, Ann Boroch, certified nutritional consultant and naturopath, has developed a breakthrough treatment protocol that is having dramatic results.   This landmark work describes how she cured herself of MS using complementary medicine, the real causes of MS, case histories of those who have triumphed over multiple sclerosis, and a comprehensive how-to section that will show you how to develop your own treatment plan. Healing Multiple Sclerosis contains everything you need to know to bring about recovery, including: A detailed and effective self-help treatment plan Delicious recipes and recommended foods with two weeks of sample menus A five-week nutritional makeover An updated and expanded step-by-step vitamin and supplement protocol Slow-start program for those that are more progressed or not ambulatory User-friendly charts and resources Healing Multiple Sclerosis finally brings hope to those suffering from MS. Review "A woman who's done something really incredible. . . . I want people to go out and get a copy of the book." --Montel Williams on The Montel Williams Show " Healing Multiple Sclerosis not only reveals a new paradigm underlying this disease but provides a powerful user-friendly therapeutic approach. This is a vitally important must read for patients and families alike." --David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, author of The Better Brain Book and Power Up Your Brain "A must-read book for those with multiple sclerosis. There is so much you can do to begin restoring your health and vitality without resorting to expensive, toxic prescription medications." --Terry Wahls, MD, author Minding My Mitochondria: How I Overcame Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and Got Out of My Wheelchair "A landmark book. . . . Provides workable, natural solutions for a practical self-help program that anybody can follow. . . . By following her program, you will not only experience more energy, heightened vitality, and mental clarity, but your overall health is sure to improve." --Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS, New York Times bestselling author of 30 books on health and healing "Filled with useful information that, when combined with the desire and intention of someone who chooses to be a survivor and participate in their healing, can provide results which far surpass what is expected." --Bernie Siegel, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Love, Medicine & Miracles and Help Me to Heal From the Author From the Preface by the author: My doctor leafed through page after page of my medical chart--EEG results, neurological exams, evoked potential tests. . . . I had undergone two weeks of tests hoping to learn what was causing the spasms, numbness, tingling, and other neurological symptoms that had left me barely able to walk on my own. "Well, Ann," he said, "the good news is, you don't have cancer. The bad news is . . . you have multiple sclerosis." With those words, I became a statistic, one of an estimated three million people worldwide--500,000 in the United States alone--who are afflicted by the debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis. ". . . incurable . . . experiment with chemotherapy . . . slow the inevitable deterioration. . . ." He went on speaking, but I was in such shock that his words made no sense to me. Traditional Western medicine had failed to cure me of serious mononucleosis five years earlier. I had no confidence that it could help me now. I left his office, and after two weeks of physical suffering, mental turmoil, and emotional torture, I turned my back on the traditional medical treatments for MS. I was only twenty-four, and terrified, but I refused to accept the prospect of spending my life in a wheelchair. "I will not be another MS statistic," I promised myself. And slowly,