Post by Archief on Feb 7, 2014 13:47:01 GMT
(archief van oude forum oms.yourbb.nl)
libello
Geplaatst: 16 sep 2013, 16:29
bron: www.overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org/Community/What-Others-Say/
libello
Geplaatst: 16 sep 2013, 16:29
My neurologist is surprised
I have attended a number of your lectures here in Melbourne. I was diagnosed originally in 1971. I recovered from the temporary symptoms within a few months of the effects and was able to live a life free of MS up until 1995 when I suffered a major episode. From then until 2001 my MS progressed to the point where I became wheelchair bound. It was at this point I read your book and embraced the Lo-fat diet. As a result, in the last 6 years, I have had no progression whatsoever.
My Neurologist is as surprised and delighted as am I. I am astounded that every person with MS has not embraced the diet. I am your strongest possible supporter and advocate. I beg any and all persons with MS with whom I come in contact with to read your book and adopt your recommendations. I give my phone number to those who knows anyone with MS to invite those afflicted to contact me to enable me to share the great news of the diet. I state categorically, to anyone who will listen, that had I known of and adopted the diet earlier than 2001 then I would still be walking.
The most important thing in my view is that whatever stage of MS a person may be at by adopting the diet their condition will not progress and become worse.
George, the reason for my contact with you is not only to offer my congratulations and support but also to invite you to quote my name and experience at any time you wish in support of your recommendations. Furthermore, I would be more than pleased to give a personal testimony on film or in person at a gathering or seminar.
- Allen Maher
Aug 2007
Vermont South, Victoria
I have attended a number of your lectures here in Melbourne. I was diagnosed originally in 1971. I recovered from the temporary symptoms within a few months of the effects and was able to live a life free of MS up until 1995 when I suffered a major episode. From then until 2001 my MS progressed to the point where I became wheelchair bound. It was at this point I read your book and embraced the Lo-fat diet. As a result, in the last 6 years, I have had no progression whatsoever.
My Neurologist is as surprised and delighted as am I. I am astounded that every person with MS has not embraced the diet. I am your strongest possible supporter and advocate. I beg any and all persons with MS with whom I come in contact with to read your book and adopt your recommendations. I give my phone number to those who knows anyone with MS to invite those afflicted to contact me to enable me to share the great news of the diet. I state categorically, to anyone who will listen, that had I known of and adopted the diet earlier than 2001 then I would still be walking.
The most important thing in my view is that whatever stage of MS a person may be at by adopting the diet their condition will not progress and become worse.
George, the reason for my contact with you is not only to offer my congratulations and support but also to invite you to quote my name and experience at any time you wish in support of your recommendations. Furthermore, I would be more than pleased to give a personal testimony on film or in person at a gathering or seminar.
- Allen Maher
Aug 2007
Vermont South, Victoria
bron: www.overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org/Community/What-Others-Say/