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Worms in MS – How they Cause Disease

When you’re diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, you’re told that the cause of MS is unknown, there is no cure and you will likely be disabled in time. The best medicine can offer is expensive immune-suppressing drugs that don’t stop progression. But what if I told you that researchers have found parasitic worms in the spinal

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Probiotics That Treat Parasites & Support Recovery

Inside your gut lives a bustling community of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, worms and even viruses—collectively known as the microbiome. Think of it as a rainforest inside your intestines, where thousands of species coexist and keep each another in balance. A healthy gut microbiome does more than just digest food. It helps regulate your immune system,

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Best MS Diet for Recovery 

The right diet is the first step to recovery.  In as little as 1–2 weeks from starting the right diet, we start to experience life‑changing improvements with fewer urgent night‑time bathroom trips, less pain, fatigue, stiffness and spasticity, and more energy, mental clarity, and strength.  By greatly reducing the simple sugars and carbs that feed

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MS, Parasites & Sugar: The Untold Truth

When most people think about sugar, they picture weight gain, diabetes, or maybe tooth decay. But for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), sugar does far more harm. Research shows that high sugar intake fuels inflammation, disrupts gut health, worsens fatigue, and even accelerates disability. And there’s another piece of the puzzle almost no one

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Are MS Lesions Parasitic?

When doctors diagnose neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), they rely heavily on the presence of lesions seen on MRI scans. Lesions appear as white spots in the brain or spinal cord and are considered a hallmark of MS.  But here’s the crucial question: what actually causes these lesions? For decades, the medical system has

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Parasites Disrupt Hormones & Drive Chronic Disease

Many people—especially women—experience symptoms that are often attributed to hormonal imbalances, including fatigue, mood swings, anxiety, migraines, day or night sweats, irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, and more. These symptoms are frequently labeled as PMS, perimenopause, or post menopause. However, research suggests that parasites may be a hidden and unrecognized cause of hormonal disruption. Scientific studies

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Why Diabetes Drugs May Help MS: What the Research Really Reveals

Two common diabetes medications have been shown to decrease lesions and support immune modulation in multiple sclerosis patients. These drugs decrease blood sugar levels and sugar is the preferred source of energy for parasites. This research is yet more evidence that MS is caused by parasites. An insightful study uncovered an important clue—and it supports

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New MS Biomarker: More Proof MS Is Parasitic

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine in April 2025 has identified a new type of brain lesion—the broad rim lesion (BRL)—which may predict rapid disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS). While researchers suggest BRLs could serve as biomarkers for aggressive MS, the findings inadvertently support a perspective that we have long advocated: MS is

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Parasite Q&A Part I with Pam Bartha

The following information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace the necessary measures of your health care professional. It is not intended to cure, treat, or mitigate any health condition or disease. It is important that you  work with your health care providers and keep them informed of your health journey.

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MS Is a Parasitic Infestation

Could multiple sclerosis (MS) actually be caused by parasites? In this post, we’ll explore some of the most common parasites linked to MS, a proven treatment plan that has helped many recover, and inspiring stories from Wellness Champions who are now thriving after treating parasites.   Parasites Linked to MS 1. Fungus – Candida and

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MS Progression: The Parasite–Glutamate Link

Introduction: Is Multiple Sclerosis Really an Autoimmune Disease? For years, multiple sclerosis (MS) has been labeled an autoimmune disorder—a disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy nerve tissue. But a growing body of research suggests that MS is actually be an infectious disease triggered by parasites that disrupt brain chemistry and damage nerve

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The Infections that Cause Multiple Sclerosis

For decades, multiple sclerosis (MS) has been classified as an autoimmune disease with no known cause or cure. Patients are often told that their immune system is mysteriously attacking their own nerve cells, leading to progressive neurological decline and disability. But what if the true cause of MS has been overlooked? What if MS is

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The Link Between MS and Liver Disease

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can stress the liver for several reasons. If you or someone you care about has MS, it is essential to understand why this happens and the necessary steps to heal the liver while recovering from disease.   What is the link Between MS and Liver Disease? MS patients can experience elevated liver

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Living MS Free for 35 Years

By the grace of God and a great deal of work on my part, I have lived MS free for over 35 years now. In this post, I will share my journey, the steps I took to recover and what my life is like today. My incredible journey began in 1988 when I was diagnosed

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The Link Between Multiple Sclerosis and Malaria Part 4

This post discusses how MS has been linked to malaria for over 100 years and why malaria may be one of the main infections that causes multiple sclerosis. This is part 4 of our MS and malaria series.   A large and ever-growing body of research confirms that MS is an infectious disease caused by

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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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