anything to stop or slow down motor neurone disease? |
I was told I have probable motor neurone disease in november 2007. Anything to stop or slow down this cruel disease killing me?
by Denise Clark, ND
on 03 Jun, 2008
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A link has been found between exposure to certain chemicals in the environment and motor neuron diseases, namely pesticides and a new report indicates formaldehyde. Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health put out a list of the top 12 careers that cause a person to be at a higher risk of contracting ALS. There is a laboratory, U.S. Biotek that tests how well we clear pesticides and solvents and other chemicals from our bodies that can help you identify whether that is an issue for you. A urine heavy metals test would be worthwhile. It may be good to consider a detoxification program under the supervision of a qualified health care professional. |
by Barbara Meconis RN
on 20 May, 2008
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by Katharine Walmsley
on 10 May, 2008
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Dear writer I am so sorry tolearn that you have the beginnings of motor neuron disease. I do happen to know of a doctor who was carrying out trials with the Scenar on a patient with motor neuron disease. If you get in touch with me, I will let you have further information. My own speciality is The Journey, a therapy pioneered by Brandon Bays and you could read about it on this website's library. With all good wishes Katharine |
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