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Old 04-24-2006, 04:20 AM
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Thought this was interesting - Arrow

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Major Breakthrough in Multiple Sclerosis Research

What if I told you that the cause of many multiple
sclerosis cases is the same culprit that�s implicated
in Alzheimer�s disease? Since both are brain diseases,
it might not surprise you. But it might surprise you
to find out that we�re all susceptible to it.

For years, alternative doctors have suspected toxic
metals as a cause of MS. Until now, we�ve primarily
focused on mercury and iron as the primary suspects.
Now we need to broaden our horizons. If you have MS,
new research suggests aluminum might be the culprit!

Keele University researchers in England have found
very high levels of aluminum in the urine of MS
patients. The levels were particularly high in
the relapsing-remitting form of MS. The researchers
also found lower levels off silicon excreted by MS
patients. Silicon is a necessary mineral. It�s
aluminum�s natural antagonist in your body.

The implications of this study are tremendous. It
indicates that MS could have a previously unrecognized
environmental factor.

And it also means there�s a simple treatment for it.

If you have MS (or any brain illness), I recommend you
take this article to your alternative doctor. He can
give you a challenge test for aluminum. A good test is
to receive an injection of the aluminum-binding drug
deferroxamine (500 mg). You then collect your urine
for 24 hours to measure for aluminum. The same drug
is also an excellent chelator of iron.

You also can remove aluminum with specific chelating
agents. Silicon, which is very safe, is one of the
best nutrients for doing so. My favorite brand is
BioSil (orthosilicic acid). It�s available in most
health food stores and on the Internet. Shop for the
best price. I recommend you take six to 20 drops in
half a cup of water per day.

There�s no reason to have aluminum in your body. It
has no known role and we know it�s toxic. Its presence
in flu vaccines is associated with a heightened risk
of dementia and Alzheimer�s! And now we know the metal
plays a role in MS.

Yours for better health and medical freedom,

Robert Jay Rowen, MD

Ref: Medical News Today, February 17, 2006.

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Second Opinion Health Alerts are a complimentary
e-mail service from the Second Opinion health
newsletter written by Robert J. Rowen, MD.
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Old 04-24-2006, 08:57 AM
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Thanks Arrow,

I sent this to my brother who has MS.

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Why does MS appear primarily in those who live in cold places, or who have spent their childhood in cold places? Why do MS patients consistently show low vitamin D levels, in keeping with the darkness of the cold and/or very cloudy places they grew up in, and/or live in now in much higher numbers? Do only people who live in the north use aluminum pots and deodorants? I think those of us in the tropical areas use more deodorant...we certainly need it!

I just don't see this research panning out over time....it doesn't make sense to me, given the strong demographic representation of MS cases in certain areas. Previous research showing aluminum in brains of AZD patients turned out to be contaminated.....the instruments used to collect tissue samples were made of aluminum. When repeated without aluminum instruments, no such relationship was found. There may be new research I am not aware of however.

What does make sense is that at least some MS is caused by some strain of Borrelia, a pathogen with the exact same demographics as MS.
The only research I know of on this was one study which showed that Borrelia was present in 35% of MS patients tested. The same paper reported autopsies on 100 Alzheimer's patients, all of whom had Borrelia present in their brain tissues. This does not prove causation, but it is curious, esp. since the AZD epidemic started at the same time as the Borrelia epidemic.

Like this study, it would need to be replicated to be taken seriously.
Meanwhile, I think supplemental vitamin D is the most important thing MS patients can do in winter, and in summer they should get as much mid-day sun as they can take, without sunscreen, but without burning.

Just my two cents....
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I agree with you Roxie that aluminum may not be the cause of Alzheimer's or MS. Could it be that in some people a certain type of inflammatory response in certain kind of tissues might hold aluminum? What was of most interest to me in the above article was the information about the test for aluminum and the reported treatment of BioSil, two ideas I had not heard of before.

I might guess that the causes of Alzheimer's is not single but that multiple factors might be involved. I am quite drawn to the theories that there is a microbe involved, especially for MS as there are some reports of improvement for some people using colloidal silver or Rife treatments.

Alzheimer's, in most cases of diagnosis, actually fails to have a definitive diagnostic procedure for individuals. Dementia can be caused by a number of factors and the old term, and the generally no longer used diagnostic term, Organic Brain Syndrome use to cover a whole host of dementia problems. Autopsy is the only procedure that allows for a firmly definitive diagnosis that I am aware of for Alzheimer's.

In our highly toxic world why could it not be that Alzheimer's is more of a syndrome than an actual specific disease? Can it just be the result on a lifetime of toxic onslaught? I wonder sometimes wonder if this disease is something made up by the pharmaceutical industry to sell drugs with. If you are diagnosed with Alzheimer's what is the definitive diagnostic test? They certainly have definitive and specified medications at a hefty price! Ever since diseases and approved treatments have been standardized by the ICD code system every condition must have a specific name and a routine or standardized treatment. This is one reason new diseases keep getting invented.

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Hi Arrow,
You are certainly right about the ICD coding! My holistic doctor joked with me that the reason adrenal fatigue no longer gets taught in medical school is because it does not have an ICD code.
You may be right about the AZD too. I am certainly no expert, but have watched my MIL descend into dementia, despite doing everything the experts suggest to fend it off. It can't be amalgam poisoning in her case either, since she had lost all of her teeth by the time she was thirty.
I do think MS cannot have aluminum as it's direct cause because of the demographics of it's being heavily represented in cold, cloudy places, and pretty much nonexistant in those who spent their first fifteeen years of life in the tropics.
I do know a lot about borrelia, having been infected with it myself for over twenty years now, and having been misdiagnosed with MS for four years prior to that, so I tend to see borrelia everywhere.
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Roxie,

Just wondering if you have tried colloidal silver for borrelia. If so do you recall the dosage?

I have a colloidal silverr maker that makes 10ppm and I'm still in the phase of trying to understand what this stuff is capapble of and dosages required.

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Arrow, lots of CS information here

https://www.utopiasilver.com/faq/how-silver-works.htm

I make my own CS, too. For any kind of infection I would want a more or less constant presence of CS in the body, so I would use 20 - 30 mls every 2 hours or so. As it is not a pharmaceutical, precision of dosage and timing is not critical.
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Arrow,
No, I have not tried CS yet. I am getting major herxing on the Cowden Protocol, so am sticking with that for now (Samento, Cumanda, Burbur, Mg Citrate, Enzymes, & Chlorella).
I have a friend on CS for her Borrelia and am watching to see how she does.
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