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Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic illness of the central nervous system and spinal
chord, which is characterized by defects in the tissue coating certain nerve
strands. In the affected nerve strands, unknown causes lead to the degeneration
or disappearance of the myelin (insulation) around the nerves. Demyelinated
nerve fibers lose the power to conduct messages or impulses from the brain to
the muscles, as well as the messages of touch, pain, vision and hearing to the
brain. In consequence, there may be paralysis or numbness in an arm or leg,
unsteady (ataxic) gait, blindness, loss of bladder and bowel control. Symptoms
are specific to the locality and severity of the demyelinated areas.
In most cases, illness occurs between 20 and 40 years of age, and more often
in women than in men. About 80% of the cases display a typical cycle of remissions
and relapses, and 20% experience a slow, but steady progression of the disease.
In both cases, the development of the illness may stretch out over decades.
The true cause of multiple sclerosis is still unknown. There appears to be
a genetic disposition. Much points toward the presence of an autoimmune deficiency,
for which certain viral infections and toxic exposure may be responsible. In
many MS patients an increased concentration of mercury (amalgam) or other toxic
substances can be found.
To date, there is no known therapy to treat the causes of the disease. Some
basic measures are the stabilization of over all well-being and of the immune
system. For that purpose, the pulsing electromagnetic fields of the Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Therapy therapy
can be of significant importance:
- Through the activation of metabolism, oxygenation and circulation the all over
physical and psychological health can be positively influenced.
- The increased blood flow in the muscle tissues is an essential effect for
paralysis and spasms.
- The immune system can be regulated and stabilized by the Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Therapy
impulse, leading to a reduction of inflammatory and autoimmune-allergic reactions.
- Individual studies suggest that frequency and severity of the relapses can
be reduced with long-term therapy, and the course of the illness can be milder.
The use of additional biological therapy concepts is strongly recommended, like
elimination of heavy metals, especially mercury and other amalgam based substances;
targeted use of supplements like vitamins, minerals, and trace elements; regeneration
of the intestinal flora in order to activate the important associated lymphatic
part of the immune system; a change in diet; homeopathic preparations according
to individual symptoms.
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