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    Hello Hello!

    In Bali, Indonesia for a month now. Heading back to Australia to work on farms, self-sustainablity and organic and vegan foods, with a holistic nutritional edge. There have been a good number of challenges (like climbing a volcano! enduring the heat! eating foods I am not supposed to eat!) but I have gotten through them and feel great!

    Here is an article that my boyfriend found for me, out of the blue. It's super long and full of scientific jargon I don't understand, but I think we can all get the general sense of what it the studies are saying in this piece. It involves the use of Nitric Oxide as a treatment for MS, its potential, how it works in the body, etc. It also discusses the psychosomatic aspects of MS, which is extremely fascinating to read (..and easier). Very long research paper but worthwhile, especially concerning the nutritional/mineral deficiencies, how MS is affected by lack in myelin growth since puberty, how it is not an autoimmune disease and lots lots more...
    I would love to hear your thoughts, arguments and maybe share any links or threads of information concerning any of these things. What do you think about potential treatments involving Nitric Oxide? Or the psychosomatics of MS, and personality types of people with MS, as in the text?

    If the link below doesn't work, here is the article to look up:
    "Multiple Sclerosis: Psychosomatic Origins and the Role of Nitric Oxide" by Peter Good.

    http://www.direct-ms.org/pdf/CausalS...itricOxide.pdf

    Here is a different and much shorter article and Nitric Oxide and MS. It kind of summarises the use of Nitric Oxide for MS and is an easier read.
    http://www.direct-ms.org/sites/defau...20and%20MS.pdf

    Auto-hemotherapy
    Below is also a website describing the use of auto-hemotherapy as treatment for various diseases, including MS, by a Brazilian doctor, Luiz Fernando Sarmento. Apparently this sort of treatment is very old and illegal in many countries. But why? Maybe also ask yourself why so many ancient healing treatments and remedies are being brought back to modern times because they are proving to work and heal... Links to his videos are posted at the bottom of the website, too. Thoughts on any of this?

    http://www.instituteofscience.com/MouraDVD.htm

    Please share some ideas, I'd love to hear what you guys think concerning either findings!

    Thanks, lots of love and sunshine

    Niko
    Last edited by Niko; 10-19-2012, 02:43 AM.
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