As Ellie Goulding said……
Thinking back to February 2004 when I was originally diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and the thoughts whizzing through my head, I was understandably perplexed and confused and frustrated.
Only two years earlier I had moved to Denver, Colorado from England because I’d met a woman who I thought was an honourable and truthful person, we got on really well, I don’t think either of us were in love, but we both thought we would be good for each other.
I know, I know !! it was the wrong reason to get married … but we did…
After four years there and working in the I.T industry, I’d read about an incredible man called Dr Hal Huggins who was the world leading authority in biological dentistry and body chemistry rebalancing and was looking for a director to work in his organisation. He had been treating patients with MS as he’d found a connection between Mercury, used in amalgam fillings and MS. Over many, many years, lots of research and experiments he had a success rate of 86% in removing the disease.
So after a couple of 3 hour intensive interviews I was offered the position of Client Service Director.
I worked for him for four years and learnt a great deal that helped me cope with my own disease, sadly I was in the 14% of unsuccessful patients.
Anyway during my time there, my not so honorable and truthful wife was having at least one affair so we divorced in May 2008.
Getting on to the point of this post, eventually…..
Between 2004 and 2017 I must have tried at least 50 treatments, therapies, operations including a full dental revision, body chemistry rebalancing, CCSVI, Bee sting therapy and so many supplements that were touted as game changers for MS, but the best any did was to provide a temporary relief from the many symptoms of this hideous disease.
So when I read “Healing Multiple Sclerosis ” by Ann Boroch and her success, I was a little sceptical to say the least, but I decided I’d give it a try and commented about it on Facebook. That’s when I heard from Janet Orchard who explained about her personal journey and amazing success on the protocol so I had no hesitation in making a commitment to doing it.
There’s no doubt that the first two months were damn hard but three years and four months later I can honestly say its the best decision I ever made.
The fall I had back in March definitely slowed my progression down, but I’m still on track and I am 100% certain that I will be healed, yes it will take more than four years, but, no big deal…. I will be one of the thousands that beat this so called incurable disease.
If you’re on the protocol, be strong, determined, focused and believe… if you’re thinking about starting…. as Ellie Goulding said…
“What are you waiting for”….