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

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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MS and fungus

The connection between MS and fungus Chronic fungal infections are present alongside many diseases, including MS. In the Live Disease Free Academy, we have been able to help hundreds of Wellness Champions recover from MS and other chronic diseases by treating infections in the body. Over 30 years of scientific research has shown that MS

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Do parasites cause multiple sclerosis?

Is it possible that parasites cause multiple sclerosis? What we’re finding in the Live Disease Free Academy and what current research is revealing is that people who suffer with multiple sclerosis are infested with parasites. Chronic disease is caused by multiple infections. By the time a disease is diagnosed we are in a state of

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The biggest cause of multiple sclerosis

What is the biggest cause of multiple sclerosis? I have interviewed hundreds of people who suffer with MS. They are all searching for a better way to treat it – a way to get their lives back. Chronic silent infections are the biggest cause of MS, and by treating the cause a significant amount of

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Successes and insights from 2019

2019 has been an amazing year, full of inspiring successes and insights! We have learned so much more about the role of parasites with chronic disease, and more importantly, how to effectively treat them. I am so humbled and honoured to be part of this truly pioneering work. Treating parasites is a lost and forgotten

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What is SIBO

SIBO, or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, happens when the bacteria that normally grows in the large intestine is present in the small intestine. This overgrowth in the small intestine causes pain and diarrhea, and can also lead to malnutrition as the bacteria feeds on the body’s nutrients. To successfully recover, it’s important to focus on

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Newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis

Best advice for anyone newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis Being newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis is scary. When I was diagnosed 30 years ago, I didn’t know anything about MS. I didn’t know anyone who suffered with it. I understood that it was a serious disease, but I had no idea how debilitating it could

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The Swank diet for multiple sclerosis

The Swank diet for multiple sclerosis first appeared in the 1950s that we reviews in our The Best MS Diet guide. It was created by Dr. Roy Swank, who began studying multiple sclerosis (MS) in the 1940s. His research in Canada and Norway led him to conclude that MS was less common in coastal fishing

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MS and heat sensitivity

Heat sensitivity affects most people who suffer with multiple sclerosis, actually causing symptoms to temporarily worsen. These temporary changes can result from even a slight elevation in core body temperature (one-quarter to one-half of a degree). The main culprits are hot summer temperatures, rigorous exercise, or a fever. For those with MS, heat can lead

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The True Cause of MS

When I was diagnosed with MS in 1989, I was told there was no hope for me, and no cure. The experts assured me there was nothing I could do to change the course of the disease. They promised that I would end up in a wheelchair in time. Unfortunately, not much has changed from

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The best MS diet

Understanding what foods you should and shouldn’t eat (and why) sets the foundation for recovery. With so many fad diets and types of eating plans available today, it can be hard to figure out which diet is best for you. Step 1. Changing my diet was the first step in my recovery from multiple sclerosis.

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managing pain, chronic pain, inflammation, chronic inflammation

The top five ways our students treat chronic pain

One of the most common symptoms of autoimmune disease is chronic pain. I have extensive experience with this topic, because I have worked with hundreds of students who suffer with chronic disease and the horrible pain associated with it. These tips will help you learn to address and manage chronic pain. When students first find

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The mindset of a Wellness Champion

MS and chronic disease in general beats us up emotionally. It affects our self-esteem, self-confidence, and robs us of our hopes and dreams. Through the Live Disease Academy I have interviewed hundreds of students who are at their lowest point. It breaks my heart to hear how much people are suffering. Mindset is everything I

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How to overcome food addictions

Overcoming food addictions can be extremely hard. We want to make healthy choices but sometimes we’re dealing with strong cravings that hold us back and slow down our recovery from chronic disease. If you crave dessert after meals, use food as a reward for accomplishing something, binge on foods that you know aren’t good for

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How to prevent Lyme disease

It’s that time of year again, when ticks are out and Lyme disease is front and centre. Lyme disease is spread through biting insects. Virtually all biting insects, including ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, horse flies, spiders and mites carry the bacteria associated with Lyme. Shockingly, researchers have found that up to 80% of mosquitoes can carry

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Biofilms – What they are and how they can keep us sick

Image credit: Phys.org Have you ever thought you had successfully treated an infection but it kept coming back? Or wondered why you’ve had a chronic infection for years and are still not able to treat it successfully? With acute infections like fever, swelling, or redness, bacteria live as single cells and are usually easily treated.

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Case Studies: Parasites cause inflammation and neurological symptoms

There are many different types of parasites that can cause neurological symptoms associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as MS, ALS and Parkinson’s. In the Live Disease Free Academy, I teach that infections are the biggest root cause of all chronic disease, and by treating infections, the progression of disease stops and a lot of recovery

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