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Date: | Thu, 25 Dec 1997 23:48:14 -0500 |
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Crystal Siegel wrote:
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> I have MS which, I feel, as does my doctor, that due to major changes in my
> diet and eating habits (almost all natural and organic foods, nothing
> processed if I can help it, way less meat), is totally in remission. I
> have little or no symptoms. So many people just don't understand the
> importance of truly nourishing their bodies, instead of clogging them up
> with dairy and other toxins.
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> Crystal
My wife and mother-in-law both have MS. My wife also suffers from a disease
(whose name I don't recall) which comes from eating food with chlorophyll,
e.g., lettuce, unpeeled fruits. It has symptoms very much like MS. On the other
hand, nothing from the dairy group seems to have any effect on her. Her MS is
generally in remission now that the chlorophyll problem has been dealt with.
I'd appreciate further commentary about what changes to your diet appeared to
give the greatest benefits.
Don Marcotte
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