No, but it helps…

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I’ve had multiple sclerosis for almost a third of my life… I’m not unique, I’m not being punished, it just happened, primarily because I’d eaten the wrong foods and had Mercury amalgam fillings. Just in case anyone is still unaware of the scientifically proven fact that Mercury, the majority of metal in an amalgam filling is the most toxic,.non radioactive substance on earth and its roughly 51% of the filling in your mouth.
Okay Stefan, no ranting, back to the point…
When I was officially diagnosed in Feb 2004, I’d been experiencing symptoms that were changing my life in a very derogatory way for 4 years, I wasn’t able to run or workout in the gym anymore and my life as a very physical man was extremely confusingly over. The various doctors I’d seen had just dismissed the problems as simply effects of a previously physically active life..
I’ve previously stated that because of my experience I’d refused all pharmaceutical drugs especially those masquerading as MS medication, and I’d tried multiple different things including a full dental revision and CCSVI to name a couple. I started on the Ann Boroch Protocol in September 2017 which is making a significant difference.
So it it my family, my incredible 90 Yr old mum and fantastic sister Suzie, is it my great carers, is it the support I have from Janet O, from Torhild in Norway, is it the Ann Boroch Protocol that keeps me so positive and optimistic..
No… but they all help a great deal.
There will be times, hours or even days that for one reason or another they can’t be there to help, that’s not a criticism, far from it, it’s just a fact..
So, what keeps me focused, determined and optimistic…
Me…. because I have to…
Me… because I refuse to give in.
Me… because, regardless of what anyone says or does…not just life, but actually living is the most important thing..
Helping others, especially family and friends is so important to me, but I can only do that if I’m alive and healthy…

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