Multiple Sclerosis
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There is no disputing the fact that modern pharmaceutical
medicine has not solved nor cured any of the modern chronic disease
plagues that are morphing out of control into pandemics. What is
going on in the areas of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, strokes
and neurological disease is painting a horrific image of the failure
of contemporary medicine, which seems unable to learn anything about
what will make a difference for their patients. They are good to go
with words of promise but they don’t deliver and things are only
getting worse in terms of public health. |
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It is difficult to treat any disease today without paying
attention to the profound magnesium deficiencies that exist in
nearly 100 percent of sufferers of chronic disease. We could easily
say the same for bicarbonate and iodine and when we pay attention to
all three at the same time our work in helping people recover from
their suffering and pain is greatly eased. This is especially true
when it comes to neurological diseases. |
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The central nervous system is extremely sensitive and reacts
to a combination of factors that allopathic doctors don’t normally
touch down on. Toxic exposures, nutritional deficiencies and
emotional anguish converge most pointedly on the nervous system with
often catastrophic results. As we will see below one of the main
disasters facing people today are wide ranging exposure to both
mercury and aluminum; metals at the top of the list that cause
neurological damage. |
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Toxic substances, such as mercury, which the body is
chronically exposed to, accumulates in the brain, pituitary gland,
CNS, liver, kidneys, etc. and can damage, inhibit, and cause
imbalances at very low levels of exposure. Heavy metals can cause
major neurological, immunological, and metabolic damage. |
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Each individual will be seen to have their own unique
combination of neurological, endocrine, and enzymatic imbalances
along with autoimmunities that result from the above factors.
Symptoms will vary resulting in different differential diagnoses:
multiple sclerosis (MS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS),
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), or Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), and eve rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). |
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Multiple Sclerosis is difficult to address, both because the
symptoms are so variable and treatments are often ineffective. This
disease affects the central nervous system by damaging the myelin
sheaths surrounding nerves of the brain and spinal cord. Primarily
affecting teenagers and young adults of Northern European descent,
the disorder begins between ages 10 and 50 in almost all affected
individuals. About 400,000 people in the United States have MS;
twice as many women as men. |
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Although the cause remains officially unknown, it is widely
thought to begin as an autoimmune inflammation with magnesium
deficiency at the core. In studies it’s been shown that there
was a significantly lower value of magnesium than that seen in
control cases. The most marked reduction of magnesium content was
observed in CNS white matter including demyelinated plaques of MS
samples.[1] |
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Magnesium
protects the cells from aluminum, mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium
and nickel. Evidence is mounting that low levels of magnesium
contribute to the heavy metal deposition in the brain that precedes
Parkinson´s, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer´s. Research has shown
that the symptoms of MS are very similar to
Mercury poisoning.[2]
Mercury is a primary cause of inflammation in our bodies. |
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The rate of relapse in multiple sclerosis was
found to be |
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Magnesium deficiency causes and underpins chronic
inflammatory build ups. Inflammation is the missing link to explain
the role of magnesium in many pathological conditions. Dr. Mazur
says, “Magnesium deficiency contributes to an exaggerated response
to immune stress and oxidative stress is the consequence of the
inflammatory response.”
Magnesium deficiencies feed the fires of inflammation and pain
and it is magnesium that modulates cellular events involved in
inflammation. Increases in extracellular magnesium concentration
cause a decrease in the inflammatory response while reduction in the
extracellular magnesium results in cell activation. |
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Magnesium is central to immunocompetence and |
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Mark Sircus Ac., OMD |
[1] Magnesium
concentration in brains from multiple sclerosis patientsACTA NEUROL. SCAND.
(Denmark), 1990, 81/3 (197-200)
[2]
http://www.flcv.com/ms.html
[3] Multiple
sclerosis: Decreased relapse rate through dietary supplementation with calcium,
magnesium and vitamin D; MED. HYPOTHESES (UK), 1986, 21/2 (193-200)
[4] Mag Res.
1992:5:281-93
Legal Notice:The Author specifically invokes the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and of the press without prejudice. The information written is published for informational purposes only under the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the Constitution for the United States of America, and should not in any way be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner. The statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the FDA. The products discussed herein are not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any disease. Images, text and logic are copyright protected. ALL rights are explicitly reserved without prejudice, and no part of this essay may be reproduced except by written consent. ©2009 by Mark Sircus
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