Afterword
My experience with Edgar Cayce's approach to treating MS over the past fifteen years has taught me that, as helpful as it is for some, it does not work for everyone. In addition, although it is a very good treatment, it is not a very practical one. Most people do not have the patience and persistence for its successful implemention over the long haul. The vast majority who use the wet cell--even if it helps them--eventually give up on it.
A more practical alternative might be to employ the dietary measures outlined in Chapter 4,
coupled with the radial appliance (without the solution jar), and the nutritional supplements (including the colloidal silver and gold) mentioned in Chapter 7. That is the regimen I am on currently and it is working very well for me.
In addition, I think you would be well advised to have a series of six to eight osteopathic spinal manipulations, and a weekly, full-body massage. Also, try to avoid stress, and do get adequate sleep and rest. See Chapter 10 for other health hints, like getting back to God, the apple cleansing diet, avoiding food and drink to which you are allergic, walking for half an hour after dinner, not smoking, etc.
Finally, be aware that there are other alternative treatments for MS that have helped many. For more information read
An Open Letter To People With Multiple Sclerosis
Whatever you do to treat your MS, it is my heartfelt desire that God would grant you the grace to be healed.Next Page
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