New research suggests MS is caused by multiple infections

The foundation of the Live Disease Free approach is treating the infections that cause MS, and I am so excited to share exciting new research on this very topic.

In June 2018, Neurobiology of Disease published Multiple sclerosis and mixed microbial infections. Direct identification of fungi and bacteria in nervous tissue online, revealing a huge discovery – they are finding fungal infections in the nervous system of MS patients.

This research adds to what hero doctors have known for 30 years:

Multiple infections cause MS, and fungal overgrowth is often one of the main culprits. The more serious the infection the more serious the disease.

Here are some of the highlights from the study:

  • MS is the prototypical inflammatory disease of unknown etiology.
  • The possibility that MS is caused by microbial infections is suggested.
  • The first evidence that fungal infections can be detected in MS brains is provided.
  • Both fungal DNA and visual fungal structures can be detected.
  • Bacteria can be identified in neural tissue from MS patients.

The only way to take back your health and your life is to understand the connection between infections and chronic disease. You can’t afford to wait until this becomes mainstream medicine. I encourage you to become the director of your health and take action today, and share this information with anyone you think it could help!

I’ve created this video below to explain this research in greater detail. I also answer questions about this life-changing topic!

I’ve also put together a great deal of peer-reviewed research showing that MS is an infectious disease. For more information and to learn how to live disease free I encourage you to watch my free masterclass training: How to Recover from MS Naturally.

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