Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially debilitating disease in which the sufferer's immune system targets the protective (myelin sheath) around nerves. This impedes the flow of signals through the brain and the rest of the body. Over time this can result in deterioration of the nerves themselves, a process that has proved irreversible using established and well researched forms of medical intervention.
MS symptoms vary depending on which nerves are affected and to what extent. This destructive process can in some instances result in a significant decrease or even loss of ability to walk or speak. Multiple sclerosis can be difficult to diagnose early on in the course of the disease, mainly because the telltale symptoms often come and go - sometimes disappearing for months at a time.
And although multiple sclerosis can occur at any age, it most often is manifest in folks between the ages of 20 and 40, with women being more likely to develop the condition than men.
The standard approach to managing MS typically involves use of various drugs, which are outlined on the National Multiple Sclerosis Society website. Click
this link to access this information.
Although the conventional spin on treating MS produces clinical benefit in many instances, some physicians believe many players in the MS disease process are being overlooked. One of these, pioneering doctor David Steenblock, has spent decades treating MS and has found that at least some patients have their condition complicated by the presence of high mercury levels in their tissues and/or many other biological "monkey wrenches." In order to ascertain whether or not one or more of these factors are at work in a patient's disease, Dr. Steenblock employs a battery of tests such as the DMPS challenge test, CDSA, alpha 1 antitrypsin, alpha 2 macroglobulin test, and thyroid.
Dr. Steenblock and his able crew of research assistants have also carefully worked out dietary guidelines for MS Alternative Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis and a host of complementary alternative medicine (CAM) measures of merit. Of course, these dietary and CAM approaches need to be fine-tuned to the patient, something Dr. Steenblock and his staff are experts at.
In addition, Dr. Steenblock's fully legal autologous bone marrow treatments have been used on many MS patients and have conferred many clinically significant benefits. This is not too surprising actually as there is more than a modicum of published research pointing to the fact that bone marrow stem cells target many of the physical players in MS.
You can learn all about Dr. Steenblock and his leading edge medical clinic by clicking this link or by calling 1-949-367-8870 or by using this on-line contact form which can be readily accessed by clicking this link.
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