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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 Great Health Care Deception

In the 1950s, our standard of health care moved away from the belief that infections cause disease and instead towards the theory of autoimmunity, in which the immune system attacks tissue for some unknown reason. This shift has prevented us from curing disease. For decades, it’s been understood that the immune system defends the body

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Potassium Deficiency and MS

MS is an infectious disease. Certain parasites linked to MS can cause a potassium deficiency, which in turn can lead to muscle weakness, cramping, tremors, abnormal heartbeat rhythms and many other symptoms. Correcting potassium and other mineral and electrolyte deficiencies caused by parasite infections can improve symptoms and support recovery from multiple sclerosis.   MS

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The Best MS Diet

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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Stool Analysis May Predict MS Progression

New multiple sclerosis research may help predict the progression of MS based on the increased presence of a substance in the stool of MS patients. Doctors analyze stool to detect parasites and colorectal cancer. It is understood that the gut microbiome is abnormal in those with MS and other diseases and that this disruption can

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The Link Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and MS

People diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a much higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis. This evidence is growing and profound and is yet more proof that MS is an infectious disease caused by a parasitic infestation. At least 70% of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis complain of digestive and/or bowel issues including: Gas

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Ever been told, “It’s all in your head?”

Many find themselves in a dilemma when they suffer from serious symptoms and seek medical advice for a diagnosis only to be told that they have a psychological condition and they’re pretending to be ill or deliberately making up symptoms to gain attention. This is the unfortunate reality for many seeking help from our current

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Parasites Cause Cancer

This post discusses evidence which supports that cancer is an infectious disease caused by a parasitic infestation and how many parasite drugs are being repurposed as promising anti-cancer drugs. There’s been a significant increase in cancer diagnosis and cancer mortality recently, especially in young adults. This trend is expected to continue to rise. [i] [ii]

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Boron’s Health Benefits and Antimicrobial Properties

In this video, Pam Bartha shares research about the antiparasitic, antimalarial, antifungal and antibacterial properties of the mineral boron and its safety. She also shares updates from Wellness Champions who are recovering from chronic disease by treating parasitic infestations. Boron is a mineral that is naturally found in our soil, water and food. Factory farming

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Parasite Induced High MDA Linked to MS Disability

High levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) are present in the blood of MS patients. MDA is the most common biomarker for oxidative stress in diseases like cancer, mental health disorders, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, cardiovascular disease[i], MS and others. It is also linked with disability in MS. This post discusses how parasites cause oxidative stress

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High Lactate in MS Linked to Disease Progression

High levels of lactate in the blood and spinal fluid of MS patients are linked to disease progression and disability, but are also more proof that MS is an infectious disease caused by a parasitic infestation.     What is lactate? Lactate or lactic acid is an acid produced by the body when carbohydrates are broken

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Parasites Cause Heat Sensitivity in MS

You may wonder, “Why am I so sensitive to heat? Why does the heat bother me so much? I don’t feel good in the heat. When it’s hot, all I can do is stay close to an air conditioner.” These complaints are shared by many who suffer from MS and other diseases. Parasitic infections can

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Parasite Q&A March 2024

Video time stamps: 2:11 min – 2 current Wellness Champion successes in recovering from MS. 4:44 min – How to use garlic when treating parasites. 16:20 min – Homeopathy in treating parasites. 17:19 min – Which parasites cause MS? 19:22 min – The important steps to follow when treating parasites. 21:10 min – How to

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malaria in MS – Part 6

In this video, Pam Bartha discusses how chronic malarial infections are diagnosed and treated. There are at least five types of plasmodium single celled parasites that can cause malaria in humans. They infect red blood cells (RBCs) and cause a highly inflammatory disease in the body. Some types cause life-threatening illness while others cause less

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Malaria Drugs Help in Recovery from MS. Part 5

This post discusses compelling research and case studies that reveal how malaria drugs significantly help MS patients.   Last week’s post reviewed evidence about the many similarities between MS and malaria. In 1917, Castellani wrote that he observed four cases of malaria that closely resembled disseminated sclerosis which is the same type of condition as

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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 News] Vitamin D Did Not Reduce MS Activity

Vitamin D deficiency has long been considered a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis, but new research shows that supplementing with vitamin D at different doses does not reduce MS activity after the first MS attack. Since the 1970’s, many observational studies have suggested that vitamin D could be an important factor in MS. This

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Can I Get Parasites From My Pet?

This post discusses the 4 most common parasitic worms we can get from our pets, the symptoms they cause and the best ways to treat these worms in our pets and ourselves. According to the CDC, worms that infect pets can also infect people [i][ii] and by regularly treating parasites in our pets, we can

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