Say what I do..
I’m one of those people that has strong beliefs, I’m sure there are people that either love my attitude or really dislike it but I am who I am.. I’ve gained a good understanding of natural health and nutrition because of who I worked for, I was very fortunate to have worked very closely with Dr Hal Huggins when I lived in Colorado, someone I had the utmost respect for and loved like a father, he could be cantankerous on occasions but he was a brilliant man.
Some of my knowledge and experience has stood me in good stead in my lifelong quest for healing, however, I seemed to be in a holding pattern to a certain extent, the disease wasn’t progressing as conventional doctors had predicted but it just didn’t seem like there was any genuine possibility of actually healing.
That was the case prior to September last year which is when after reading “Healing multiple sclerosis” by Ann Boroch and chatting with Janet Orchard I started the Ann Boroch Protocol (ABP) and quite frankly, my attitude, my opinion and my life has changed so much.
The weather here in England has been fantastic for 99% of the population but horrible for me, the heat and humidity transform me from someone feeling great in the morning to having the strength of a baby in the afternoon. It’s at those times when I struggle big time, it’s as if what strength I had was sucked out of me, trying to get to the bedroom which would take an able bodied person 5 seconds can take 10 minutes, 10 minutes that totally exhaust me. I’m not complaining or making out that it’s harder for me than anyone else with MS because it’s not.
I know that with the knowledge and experience gained in Colorado and studying the Ann Boroch Protocol, I have what it takes to beat this. There’s no room for procrastination or to stray from what works… no “woe is me” or “I’ll just do this or that once, it’ll be ok”, no, in order to succeed, which I will, I have to say what I’ll do and do what I say….