Chapter 7
HOW I OVERCAME MS
USING THE RADIAL APPLIANCE
INTRODUCTION
During the summer of 1991, I began to notice an occasional numbness in some of my fingers.
Unexplained muscle spasms and tremors also began to occur.
Once, I felt what seemed to be a powerful electric shock go down my spine (which I later learned was Lhermitte's sign).
At times, I would be walking along on a smooth, flat surface and, for no apparent reason, stumble.
Occasionally, I would chew a bite of food, attempt to swallow it, and nothing would happen.
I was beginning to choke on fluids that "went down the wrong pipe."
My speech was becoming a little slurred.
Once in a while, my face would contort in an embarrassing and uncontrollable manner.
I was having trouble completely emptying my bladder.
Sometimes, I would experience episodes of blurred vision, see flashes of light, and have an unscratchable itch behind my eyes.
My memory was beginning to fail.
I would often be unreasonably fatigued, inordinately depressed, and, on a few occasions, euphoric without cause.
During minor confrontations with co-workers, I tended to become almost hysterical.
My symptoms were aggravated by hot showers, heating pads and hot water bottles, hot environments, stress, certain viral infections, and, in particular, by a flu shot I received in the late fall of 1991.
It was obvious that I was developing a very serious and pervasive health problem.
As a healthcare professional, I am accustomed to attending to my own health needs. Therefore, I diagnosed my condition as multiple sclerosis based on the many signs and symptoms I possessed which were so characteristic of MS that, in my opinion, no other diagnosis was reasonably possible. Since then, as I have worked with the Cayce material in treating my condition and as I have read widely about MS, the correctness of that diagnosis has--to my satisfaction, at least--been solidly confirmed.
THE REGIMEN THAT WORKED FOR ME
Based on my study of the Cayce readings, I decided to employ the radial appliance (beginning in November of 1991) in continuous cycles of 28 days (with a five day hiatus or "rest" interval between each cycle), using it with three ounces of gold chloride solution (in a concentration of one grain per ounce of distilled water) in the solution jar.
On day one of the cycle, I attached the copper electrode to the inside of my right wrist over the radial artery, which is the primary pulse point in the wrist.
I applied the nickel electrode to my abdomen, slightly above and to the right of my navel, putting a folded towel and pillow over it to keep it in place. Its application site was always the same for each day of the cycle (only the copper electrode changes position), and it represents the location of what the readings refer to as the "umbilical and lacteal duct plexus."
On day two, I attached the copper electrode over the radial artery in my left wrist.
On day three, I attached the copper electrode to the inside of my left ankle over the posterior tibial artery, which is the primary pulse point in the ankle.
On day four, I attached the copper electrode to a comparable spot on my right ankle.
On day five, I placed the copper electrode on the inside of my right wrist again, and so on around each extremity for each day of the cycle.
At the end of the 28 day cycle, I would discontinue using the appliance for five days, after which I would repeat the cycle all over again.
TREATMENT RESULTS
I followed the above regimen faithfully, and within a few months I began to experience considerably less fatigue. Within two years, all signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis gradually disappeared and have not returned--except for brief periods during and/or following certain viral infections (such as Herpes simplex), unusually stressful situations, or when I eat something to which I am allergic, sensitive, or intolerant (e.g., anything containing gluten).
In my opinion, the basic cause of my condition has not as yet been corrected, just compensated for. Perhaps, as I continue to employ vibratory medicine, maintain good dietary habits, etc., the basic cause will be eliminated, and I will be "cured." In the meantime, I am quite content to be "just" in a state of remission, and if that state should continue indefinitely, I should be equally content.
During the spring of 1999, I had reason to believe that the radial appliance which had served me so faithfully was, for some unknown reason, only functioning intermittently. Therefore, in May of that year, I began using the wet cell battery, employing it in the same manner as I had the radial appliance, but without the rest interval.
In December of 2003, both as an economy measure and as matter of convenience, I resumed use of the radial appliance. It was a new device I purchased from Tom Hildebrand.
In March of 2004, I decided that my condition had stabilized to the point where I no longer needed vibratory medicine. Therefore, I discontinued using gold chloride with the radial appliance and, instead, employed the device in the same manner I had initially many years before to promote mental, physical, and spiritual balance (that is, with the standard wrist/ankle attachment of the electrodes).
Beyond that, I took a largely dietary and nutritional approach to treating my MS.
In July and August of 2004, I added, respectively, colloidal silver and colloidal gold to my daily regimen.
In April of 2007, I added glyconutrients (eight essential sugars) and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).
So far, by the grace of God, my MS-related symptoms remain in remission.
For more information about my current treatment program, including details about my diet and a list of food supplements I am taking, visit
http://www.webspawner.com/users/openlettertomsers/index.html
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