Sat-23-08-2014, 17:12 PM
Anyone ever heard of Terry Wahls?
She is a professor internal diseases who has MS herself. She was going down very quickly despite all treatments.
It seems that a substance called zonuline opens "gates" between the intestine cells and the cells in the blood brain barrier. Zonuline is made by our bodies in reaction to diseases like MS, diabetes, schizophrenics, lupes, rheuma, breast and lung cancer.
Terry decided, as there was nothing else to go to anymore, to change her diet and prevent all food that is known to "open" these "gates" longer than normal. These foods are in the categories of wheat and dairy from the cows like milk etc.
Within one year she was able to leave her wheelchair and transform to a fully functional woman.
She has written a book about it, the Wahls protocol.
Her protocol of living is not supported by the normal medical profession (haha, who would expect otherwise, I have seen this before) and by patients organizations, but it is totally without any risk.
I refer to this as we know that also for psoriasis there are diets that seem to be able to fully control all negative aspects of our disease.
I have put this in this thread as mrs Whals uses the medical practitioners approach.
Caroline
She is a professor internal diseases who has MS herself. She was going down very quickly despite all treatments.
It seems that a substance called zonuline opens "gates" between the intestine cells and the cells in the blood brain barrier. Zonuline is made by our bodies in reaction to diseases like MS, diabetes, schizophrenics, lupes, rheuma, breast and lung cancer.
Terry decided, as there was nothing else to go to anymore, to change her diet and prevent all food that is known to "open" these "gates" longer than normal. These foods are in the categories of wheat and dairy from the cows like milk etc.
Within one year she was able to leave her wheelchair and transform to a fully functional woman.
She has written a book about it, the Wahls protocol.
Her protocol of living is not supported by the normal medical profession (haha, who would expect otherwise, I have seen this before) and by patients organizations, but it is totally without any risk.
I refer to this as we know that also for psoriasis there are diets that seem to be able to fully control all negative aspects of our disease.
I have put this in this thread as mrs Whals uses the medical practitioners approach.
Caroline