How important…
Being told you have a serious illness, especially one that the worlds so called medical experts consider to be incurable, is definitely a hard thing to come to terms with. What’s expected from you is to accept what they’re telling you as the truth….. it is the truth that “they” believe but it isnt the whole truth…. okay I know that probably seems like a strange thing to say so I’ll try to explain…
What the worlds medical experts who are financially funded by the pharmaceutical industry are saying, is that according to current research (again funded by big pharma) is that they haven’t been able to manufacture a drug that will cure the disease. In reality they’ve never actually been looking because it’s not in their best financial interest to cure anything…. what they really do is create drugs that ease or mask a symptom which simply means they create a never ending supply of “Customers”…
I think I’m one of the lucky ones really, now I know having a disease like multiple sclerosis as I do cant possibly put me into the lucky category of people. But when I was diagnosed way back in February 2004, I’d done a lot of research into prescription medication… a.k.a. Drugs.. and I knew that if I started on them, it would be for life, and my life would be a much shorter period of time.
Because I refused to take them, the neurologist that diagnosed me became rather agitated to say the least, actually he got really mad and called me an idiot, then he really got in my face and said I’d be in a wheelchair permanently within six months. Fifteen years later I’m still not in a wheelchair and have never taken any medication/drugs for multiple sclerosis.
I worked full time for a further 7 years, admittedly I was not able to completely stop MS from progressing in my body, but I was able to keep the symptoms at bay.
Just over two years ago I started a four year program called the Ann Boroch Protocol which has been proven… Catagorically Proven to heal the body… now understand that multiple sclerosis is essentially a combination of symptoms, it’s not exactly the same for everyone. Which is a great thing for big pharma as it’s much easier to justify to their customers.
I personally have made a great headway into this and am 100% confident I’ll be free of all symptoms in another couple of years.
The disease isnt incurable, it’s just not financially profitable for the pharmaceutical industry.
There have been thousands before me that have changed their eating habits and gone on to heal their disease ridden body, it’s not easy to start with, the first three months can be hard, but at the end of the day it just comes down to one thing…. your health, your life, do you want to have it and if so….
How important is it..