You’re right…
In life in general we are faced with choices and decisions to constantly make, and the same but multiplied by a thousand in importance is what happens when we have multiple sclerosis and are following the Ann Boroch Protocol. But here the choices and decisions we make aren’t just about what shoes or clothes to wear, our choices affect our life.. do we exist or “live”…
What I mean by this is that being diagnosed with this hideous disease is a horrible thing to hear, I know it was for me sixteen years ago.
The choice I made was to try and find a natural, drug free way of removing it from my body. I’d moved from England to the USA, and living and working in the beautiful state of Colorado. The neurologist at The Rose hospital in Denver was shocked and offended when I refused medication. Even though I was told I’d be in a wheelchair permanently within 6 months, I didnt, nor have ever taken any MS medication (pharmaceutical)…
I started on the ABP in September 2017 so I’m 30 months in, and am extremely happy with my progress.
There are many schools of thought about diet in general, Ketogenic, Vegetarian, Vegan, and so many others extolling their virtues, and I’m sure the so called “experts” believe they help.
But when it comes to MS, they might improve things to a certain extent but this protocol works to genuinely the body, as thousands before me will testify.
Back to my point…
When faced with the potential life changing decision of actually following and sticking to this protocol, lots will say it’s just too rigid, too hard and walk away…
It is hard in some ways but the rewards are amazing.
The choice is yours..
But think about it, it might not work , but then again, it might…whatever you think and believe…
You’re Right…