Pam Bartha

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— Pam Bartha (Founder of Live Disease Free who has been Multiple Sclerosis Free Since 1989!)

Bacterial Neurotoxins Discovered in MS Patients

Story at a Glance A group of US researchers have found high levels of three bacterial neurotoxins in the spinal fluid and plasma of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, but not in healthy people. This study published in the journal, Brain, helps us better understand how bacteria in the gut can impact neurological diseases as they

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Wellness Champion Successes – MS Symptom Improvements May 2022

    In the following videos, Pam shares how Wellness Champions are actually recovering from MS and other chronic diseases without feeling deprived or without spending tens of thousands of dollars on their health… even though some of them have been sick for 20 years or more and have tried everything in the past to

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Mitochondrial Transplantation: A Potential New MS Treatment?

Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to many diseases including MS. Researchers believe that increasing the number of healthy mitochondria may help MS patients. In this post, I will discuss this new research and whether the use of mitochondrial transplantation could be helpful for MS patients. Story at a glance: Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in many neurological

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Paleo Diet: Will it Help?

  The Paleo diet is a popular diet with many groups and celebrities, but will it help people who have MS? This post will discuss the Paleo diet – what it is, the guidelines and the benefits to those with MS who follow this diet. Story at a glance The benefits of the Paleo diet

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Multiple sclerosis and the Keto diet – Will it Help?

  The ketogenic diet has been very popular for weight loss, diabetes and managing conditions like epilepsy, but will it help MS? Story at a glance Various studies show that the MS patients following a ketogenic diet can benefit from: Improved mitochondrial function More energy Improved memory and motor function Reduced oxidative stress Less inflammation

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Lyme Spirochetes in the Myelin Sheath of Brain Nerve Cells

Mainstream science teaches that Multiple Sclerosis is caused by immune cells attacking the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the central nervous system, as if it is the enemy. But what if our immune cells are attacking a foreign invader inside the myelin sheath, causing injury to it and surrounding nerve cells as they try to

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The Best Multiple Sclerosis Diet in 2022

For a person living with multiple sclerosis (MS), it is a daily struggle to have to cope with the realities of that condition. These days, there are many who claim they have the best method to help people manage their MS, but most of these methods are not an effective long-term solution. One of these

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Changes in the Microbiome of MS Patients

  Two scientific reviews published this month discuss very important insights into the real cause of MS. One was published in the journal Biomolecules, and the second in the Lancet. Both reviews are focused on research that is leading us in the right direction to find a cure for multiple sclerosis. These researchers are on

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Is the Epstein-Barr Virus a Trigger for Multiple Sclerosis?

A Harvard research group recently published a study investigating if the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a trigger for multiple sclerosis. This study has received a lot of attention in the media and from the National MS Society. It is promoted as a very large study done by a well-respected research group that provides strong evidence

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Parasites and Multiple Sclerosis: What’s The Connection?

Researchers and physicians have observed an increase in autoimmune disorders, including multiple sclerosis (MS), over the last several decades. In fact, MS is the most common non-traumatic cause of neurological disability in young adults in developed countries. As the cause of MS is still unknown and there is no cure, an emerging body of evidence

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How Parasites Are Treated

There is finally a growing interest in how parasites are treated. Although many Western practitioners do not believe parasites are a big concern, many people suffering with chronic disease understand the parasite connection. People with a chronic disease often used antibiotics frequently in the past, they often have a history of digestive issues like gas,

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How Parasites Are Spread

It is so important to discuss how parasites are spread, because our medical practitioners are trained to believe that parasites are not an issue in developed countries. But in fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Parasites are all around us. We can’t avoid them. “Nematodes are the most abundant animal in the world

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Healthy Thanksgiving Meal Ideas From Live Disease Free

Staying on track with the Live Disease Free eating plan can can make it difficult to find healthy meal ideas for the holidays. Whether you’re hosting friends or family, or attending a holiday meal as a guest, I wanted to share some delicious meal ideas that align with the Live Disease Free eating plan. Here are

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How parasites are diagnosed

You know something is not right – you’re feeling off. You may have gut issues, mood or memory problems, headaches, pain, stiffness, or neurological symptoms (tingling, numbness, spasms, paralysis). Or maybe you were diagnosed with a disease like MS. Could parasites be causing the horrible symptoms that you are dealing with? Absolutely! Unfortunately it is

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What Causes Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease, classified as an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). It affects approximately 2.4 million people and is more prevalent in women, with a ratio of women to men at 2:1. More Canadians are diagnosed with MS than in almost any

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MS and viruses

Do viruses cause multiple sclerosis? Over the last few years, the Epstein-Barr virus and human herpesvirus 6 have received a lot of research attention as being possible causes of multiple sclerosis. However, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, “to date, researchers have not been able to identify a single virus as the trigger for

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MS and Lyme disease

MS and Lyme disease are often misdiagnosed for one another, because the symptoms often overlap. Research shows that the microbes associated with Lyme disease are a major cause of neurological symptoms for those who suffer with multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases. What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease is an infectious disease caused by various

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