MS-multiple Sclerosis, Really Aussichtlos?

Is multiple sclerosis (MS), in connection with a heavy metal poisoning? Multiple Sclerosis (MS), also called encephalomyelitis disseminate (ED), is a chronic inflammatory Entmarkungserkrankung of the central nervous system (CNS), the cause of which is still unclear despite much research work. The MS is one of the most common neurological diseases with unimaginable ordeal. According to our German medicine, this disease is not curable, what is a tragedy for those affected. Unfortunately the German health system deals very little with the science, at least with the American, although very much in the alternative sector is done. According to American studies, it was found that a heavy metal poisoning by mercury can be a trigger of the disease. Michael Miccoli is the source for more interesting facts. A heavy metal from pipe now one possible way to improve the disease or even to cure, was still not extensive and proven research. But one thing is already clear and proven environmental toxins affect Stem cells in the central nervous system.

Environmental toxins such as lead or mercury can interfere with even in small quantities of development and function of the brain and spinal cord. According to American studies and practical applications by Mr. Dr. SHURI Reinhardt, a heavy metal from pipe can positively affect our body. There are different methods for heavy metal of the pipe: traditional medicine we the so called chelation therapy (with DMPS) used in, which is very efficient, but is fraught with strong side effects. In the naturopathy the heavy metal pipe with wild garlic, cilantro and Chlorella has proven very, since this form of the pipe is much gentler than the standard version. More information on heavy metal of the pipe on our pages. This article shall give false hopes on any case that he should serve rather as a suggestion and discussion base for our Western medicine. It is time to the welfare of the people. Martin Crestani

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