Multiple sclerosis


Look-up:   T, J & B / Cranial nerves


Pathology: Degradation of myelin shealths resulting in atrophy and erosion of tissues and organs.

Symptoms: Many including visual disturbances, difficulty walking (legs like tree limbs).
Signs:

Note: A disease of fat-soluble toxin poisoning (especially herbicide). Triggered when the liver clogs as during viral attack (colds & flu), or when atrophic tissue inflames (interstitial cystitis).

Approach: Toxin elimination regimens. Certified organic dietary fats.

Contra-indicated:
Birth control pill
Amalgam fillings
Meat, red (unless certified)
Alcohol, drinking
Coffee, tea, chocolate
Trans-fats especially.

Herbs:
Oatstraw & rue tea
Antispasmodic tinc (pain)
Marijuana (pain & coordination)
Tumeric (anti-oxidant)
Supplements:
Rosehips, vitamin P
Wheatgerm, vitamin E
Sunflower seeds, Vitamin F
Organics*:
raw fruit, raw milk,
many raw vegetables. Unpasteurized cheeses.
Fish oil:cod liver (1 tsp, 3 tid)
Vegetables especially:
Beets, carrots, cabbage,
cucumber, sprouts.
7 grain cereal*
Sweetener:
unpasteurized honey.


Diseases: Signs (SI) & Symptoms (SY) or Cause (CA)
See Purpose-Herbs Cross-reference.

SI ataxia
SI dysarthria
CA environmental
SI eyes Optic atrophy, afferent pupillary defect, impaired colour vision.
SY eyes Optic neuritis.
SY face Recurrent facial palsy.
SI nastigmus
SY neuralgia Trigeminal under the age of 50.
SI neurone, upper Upper motor neurone signs.
SI position Impaired peripheral position sense.
SY symptoms Worsened by exercise or rise in body temperature.
SY tingling In spine or limbs on neck flexion.
SI vibration Loss of peripheral vibration sensation.


Purpose-Herbs Cross-reference.


neuralgia  herbs ...

Armoracia lapathifoliaSciatica, facial neuralgia.
Juniperus communis
Passiflora incarnata
Salvia officinalisGood in an ointment.


 

 

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