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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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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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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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The Best Diet to Support Recovering From Parasites

Parasites cause disease and the sicker we are, the more infested we are with parasites. All neurological diseases including MS, ALS, PLS, Parkinson’s but also all autoimmune disease, cancer and cardiovascular disease are infectious diseases caused by parasites. Worms, protists, bacteria and fungi or any other living microbe in the body that causes us harm

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Case Study #3 Recovering from MS by Treating Parasites

It’s heartbreaking that so many people spend tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars on their health and they’re still sick. They have tried everything to get well, except treating parasites. Parasites cause disease and the only way to recover from disease is to treat them effectively. The following case study shares the journey

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Immune Modulation Before Treating Parasites

  If you have been diagnosed with disease and / or you are sensitive to certain foods, supplements, medications or medicinal herbs, it is very important to support immune modulation before starting to treat parasites. Immune modulation is the first step in the Live Disease Free plan and it helps students avoid Herxheimer reactions, allows

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Live Disease Free Q&A

In the video below, Pam Bartha answers your questions about supplements, diet, treating parasites and other health topics related to recovering from MS and other diseases. She also shares some amazing current successes of Wellness Champions who are following the Live Disease Free Plan. There are real solutions to recover from parasites today! To restore

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Animal Models in the Study of MS – How Helpful Are They?

Have you ever wondered how researchers can cause mice to have a condition that is similar to multiple sclerosis when they don’t know what causes MS? Yet after decades of research, we are still no closer to knowing the cause of multiple sclerosis and there is still no cure. MS animal studies may be useful

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Enemas for Treating Parasites

Anyone suffering from ongoing illness, autoimmune disease, heart disease or cancer has a parasitic infestation. Parasites are the biggest cause of disease and they are challenging to treat. Enemas on their own will not effectively treat a parasitic infestation, but the right type of enema plays a crucial role in an effective parasite treatment plan.

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Does Antibiotic Therapy Help MS?

The National MS Society suggests that MS and Lyme Disease share much in common – especially when it comes to symptoms and testing positive through MRI and lumbar punctures. Yet they claim that the big difference between Lyme disease and MS is that MS patients don’t respond to antibiotic therapy, whereas Lyme patients often do

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[MS Research] Multiple Sclerosis and Malarial Parasites Part 3

There are insightful connections between the distribution of MS and malaria in many countries. It is also fascinating how MS patients have experienced symptom improvements when prescribed malaria drugs. This post discusses this forgotten research and how it may help in the treatment of MS. In Part 1 of this series, I reviewed a 2021

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