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Old Tue, Jan-14-20, 07:01
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Originally Posted by Ms Arielle
Talked to a friend with MS last night, while its not Alzheimers, it seems to have similarities; he has decided to stop his $2k treatments despite how well this makes him feel. Gave him Dr Terry Wahl's information and told him her story of recovery. He is excited to have a look at it.


Dr Terry Wahls and Dr Sarah Myhill, along with some other sources, are increasingly convinced that all autoimmune is the same disease; and mitochondrial dysfunction is the cause.

Tell me a Non-infectious, Non-acute illness that doesn’t have its roots in mitochrondria, then high insulin, then inflammation, and then the body’s attempts to protect itself from it. This chain of events was crucial in me putting my edge-of-lupus situation, a year ago, into remission.

My experiments over the holidays caused a flare. So I know where the problem lies.
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