Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a label shrouded in mystery and confusion that can be a devastating diagnosis. MS sufferers experience a range of painful symptoms that can completely change their lives. Fortunately, the condition is not an incurable disease in which the immune system attacks areas of the nerve sheath, as many well-meaning experts believe. The truth is that aggressive viruses and their accompanying factors are what cause many of the symptoms of MS. Once you understand what is really behind MS, you can take steps to heal it.
The true birth of the MS diagnosis
In the past, neurological conditions were often only taken seriously by medical professionals if the doctor could see the condition with his or her own eyes. For example, a doctor could easily see when someone was suffering from tremors or involuntary autonomic spasms and would assume these problems were neurological. However, if a woman’s neurological problems, such as severe fatigue or increased blindness, were not visible, the symptoms she shared were often not believed or taken seriously. Women’s descriptions were wrongly met with disdain and distrust.
Although women have been vocal about their health problems, it was only when men began to complain about similar neurological problems that medical professionals began to pay serious attention to these symptoms. It was only after men (who were considered honest and trustworthy in a patriarchal society) complained about these symptoms that doctors began to take these health problems seriously. Read about the history of MS and learn more about this diagnosis in the book The Medium Healer .
It is a viral disease.
When the first true diagnoses of MS were made, the treatment options offered were limited, inadequate, and actually led to unnecessary suffering for many people.
The truth that is unknown to medical science and research is that almost every neurological symptom stems from a single group of viruses - the herpes virus family . There are certain types of bacteria that can cause instant swelling and inflammation of the brain, but the problem that arises is strikingly different from the neurological symptoms that people with MS, ALS , Lyme disease, etc. have to endure. Learn more about the herpes virus family here .
The Epstein-Barr virus belongs to the herpes virus family and is the culprit that is often responsible for MS. However, other contributing factors are usually involved, including toxic heavy metals such as mercury, copper, aluminum, lead, nickel, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, alloys and steels, or hazardous chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides and DDT. These toxins can feed and maintain the numerous strains of Epstein-Barr and other herpes viruses that cause neurological symptoms. Medical science and research are still unaware that there are over 60 strains of Epstein-Barr virus alone , a fact that is discussed in detail in the book "Healing the Thyroid" .
Brain scars
Often, a brain lesion is seen on an MRI or CT scan of someone who has been diagnosed with MS. It is important to note that millions of people who have not been diagnosed with MS live their lives with harmless scars in their brain that they are unaware of. These changes can be caused by a number of things that are not problematic and do not cause any problems, including crystallization, calcification, or scars from a blow to the head many years ago that may not be causing you any problems.
However, if you're struggling with stiffness, weakness, tingling, blurred vision, or another symptom associated with MS, you may be misdiagnosed with MS. It's common to have harmless scars on your brain. Today's MRIs can't even pick up all the marks we have—it'll be 20-30 years before these machines can scan the brain with the accuracy needed.
If you ever have an MRI or CT scan with contrast, be sure to stay hydrated and add a little more lemon or lime water to your daily routine for a period of time. Contrast contains heavy metals, and it is important to flush these toxins out of your bloodstream and organs. You may also consider drinking a heavy metal detox smoothie daily.
Even if you don’t have symptoms, you may be mistakenly diagnosed with MS if a scan shows noticeable scarring in your brain. These scars (which you may have had since birth or childhood and which could be deposits of heavy metals or MSG) are rarely associated with MS. There are unique cases where viral inflammation leads to the formation of severe pockets and lesions in the brain, along with damaged nerve sheaths and nerve endings, all of which can cause symptoms associated with MS. But these cases are rare.
If you are experiencing symptoms of MS, it is likely that the Epstein-Barr virus is producing large amounts of neurotoxins. Neurotoxins are harmful byproducts that are created when the virus feeds on a toxin, such as a heavy metal. This harmful byproduct can disrupt the ability of the neurological system to function and trigger symptoms of MS. This can happen whether or not you have lesions or scarring in your brain.
In some people, MS symptoms are triggered by a combination of viruses, such as Epstein-Barr virus, herpes zoster, and HHV-6. Other factors that may contribute to this include B-12 deficiency and methylation issues. Regardless of the specific combination of viruses and issues you are dealing with, you probably have a plethora of neurotoxins running around in your body, wreaking havoc. You can learn more about how viruses affect the body and create many mysterious illnesses in the book Thyroid Healing .
The trend of Lyme disease
Fewer and fewer people are being diagnosed with MS today, or if they were once diagnosed, it is now being changed to another diagnosis. This is largely due to the fact that a wide range of symptoms are now being misdiagnosed as Lyme disease. The number of new diagnoses of MS is declining, while the number of diagnoses of Lyme disease continues to rise, and this trend will continue for some time to come.
Since many people who have symptoms of MS may have also been diagnosed with Lyme disease or may be diagnosed in the future, it's important to know the truth about Lyme disease. There is so much misinformation surrounding this condition.
Around the time of the birth of the Lyme disease diagnosis, a number of incredible doctors unanimously and accurately acknowledged that it was viral. However, in the early 1970s, there were no antiviral pharmaceuticals to treat viruses. There were steroids and antibiotics, so once specialists clung to the misconception that Lyme disease was bacterial, patients began to receive prescriptions that did not actually target the true cause of the disease: viruses.
The brilliant doctors who told their patients the truth that Lyme disease was a viral disease had no cures to offer. If a patient had suggested to one of these doctors that they treat their viral disease with antibiotics, the doctor would likely have objected, claiming that treating a viral infection with an antibiotic would make the patient worse.
This information is still true today, and it's one of the reasons why nearly 85 percent of people with Lyme disease get worse when they treat their viral illness with antibiotics. The remaining 15 percent of sufferers may get better, but that's likely due to the alternative treatments they include in their treatment plan, such as intravenous vitamin C therapy and some beneficial nutritional supplements like cat's claw .
Over the past three decades, the value of dietary supplements such as cat's claw has been touted to numerous doctors dealing with Lyme disease, and this information is finally starting to spread in the field. There are numerous cases of Lyme disease sufferers whose lives have been transformed after they stopped taking antibiotics and started a true antiviral protocol. Since MS, like Lyme disease, is caused by viruses that ravage the body, antibiotics should be avoided and an antiviral protocol should be used instead. Learn more in the "Lyme Disease" chapter of The Medium Healer .
Steps to take
The sheer amount of neurotoxins in the body can cause the nerves to become so inflamed that they dry out and crack. If someone's nervous system is in a state of complete disarray and they are not providing their body with the foods and supplements to help it fight off the invaders and toxins that are causing the problems, they can find themselves in a position of great suffering and may be prescribed immunosuppressive drugs.
Immunosuppressive drugs destroy the immune system, so if someone is taking any of these medications, it is extremely important to include certain foods and supplements that strengthen the immune system. If someone is suffering from acute attacks, their doctor will likely prescribe a steroid to reduce inflammation, but the provider will not be able to share the information that will allow someone to overcome these attacks forever.
Useful dietary supplements and teas
When it comes to treating MS, there are some nutritional supplements that help fight and eradicate viruses in the body. Two of them are extremely important:
Additional recommended supplements include:
- Cat's claw
- Lemon balm
- Silicon dioxide
- Licorice
- Olive leaf
- Vitamin C
- ALA
- Methylfolate
- B-complex
- Glutamine is amazing for maintaining nerves in the brain and helping to break down pockets of monosodium glutamate, calcium deposits, or other toxins in the brain that leave marks.
Additional supplements to consider are:
- Black elderberry
- Lomatium root
- Propolis
- Nettle extract
- Vegan Omega 3 (EPA and DHA) plant-based
- Vitamin D
- Rosehip tea, consumed daily, is fantastic for helping combat neurological symptoms associated with the Epstein-Barr virus .
If you are interested in the specific supplements and teas that Anthony William recommends, check out the blog at prirodnik.com or read in the books of the Healer Medium .
Healthy foods
Making sure your diet includes plenty of life-giving, disease-fighting foods is another important component of MS treatment.
Blueberries are a staple food to eat while recovering from MS. They contain a number of health benefits, including nerve repair and calming. Blueberries, along with spirulina and barley grass juice powder, are three of the five most powerful foods that help remove heavy metals from the body. Regularly incorporating all five heavy metal detox foods can be incredibly beneficial for anyone recovering from MS. Drinking a heavy metal detox smoothie daily is one way to do this.
Other healthy foods to include are berries, dandelion greens, spinach, thyme, lettuce, turmeric, burdock root, avocado, hemp seeds, and walnuts (but keep your diet low in fat). Also try snacking on a handful of shelled, dried watermelon seeds every now and then for a powerful healing boost.
A delicious and nutritious meal can be a little guacamole wrapped in a green salad. Another simple, supportive option is potato or sweet potato soup. Add carrots, onions, garlic, celery, and any delicious vegetables or herbs you like. You can get plenty of benefits from consuming this soup daily.
Additionally, start drinking juices such as celery juice, ginger with turmeric, and wheatgrass juice. It is helpful to follow the liver support morning regimen that Anthony William describes in "Liver Support" every day.
Foods to avoid
Eliminating foods from your diet that feed viruses like Epstein-Barr can be an important part of fully healing from MS. Some of the most important foods to avoid include:
- Eggs
- Dairy products
- Gluten
- Corn
- Canola oil
- Monosodium glutamate, natural flavors and citric acid
For more information, see the article "Problem Foods" .
If you have been diagnosed with MS, your doctor may recommend plenty of protein, as it helps maintain muscle strength. But it’s crucial to understand that getting plenty of lean carbohydrates (which you’ll learn more about in “Liver Support” ), rather than protein, is more important and will actually help you build muscle. As you work toward your MS recovery, eat plenty of carb-rich fruits and vegetables, as well as plenty of leafy greens, to maintain your strength and heal. At the same time, limit animal protein to once a day or less when possible. During the time you’re working toward healing severe neurological symptoms, it’s ideal to cut back on animal protein and eat more healing fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables. The 3:6:9 cleanse would be great to support this.
How to move forward
Over the years, Anthony William has helped many people overcome multiple sclerosis and neurological symptoms of all kinds. Even if you have been suffering for many years, it is crucial to maintain faith in your body's ability to heal itself. You can overcome chronic pain, tremors, weakness, fatigue, and any other symptoms you struggle with.
As you struggle day by day and implement a healing plan of beneficial, antiviral supplements and nourishing juices and meals, try to keep your faith. Celebrate when each symptom is relieved and healed, and know that this information is always here for you to refer back to and find encouragement. Healing is not always an easy and short journey. It is often three steps forward and two steps back. Although healing is not a linear process, you will move forward as you learn and apply the information shared here.