Saturday, May 12, 2007

Mother's Day

Happy Mother's day Mum
Miss you.
Lots of love,
Peter

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Monday, April 23, 2007

Multiple Sclerosis - The Greatest Medical Mistake

I have just purchased an e-book as titled above.
Noel Batten cured himself of all his symptoms and now shares all.
The main message I have learnt so far, is change some thoughts, especially about anger, resentment etc. and these will help tension in the neck, and open the lungs a bit more to get more O2 to all the cells.
Absolutely fascinating reading.
It gives you pictures of helpful excercises to strengthen the cervical spine, and assist with realignment.
This e-book gives a clear message to "Diagnosis Syndrome". Listen, learn, but definitely follow your heart. Taking a final opinion from one or two specialist's reports, could get you into a spiral of hopelessness. Noel doesn't appreciate the neurologists' care provided for him as a teenager. Noel was advised to take medications for the rest of his life for epilepsy, he decided to investigate for himself.
By chance, when his sister fell on to his back, and inadvertently realigned his spine temporarily gave Noel a glimpse of what chiropractic care can do for nerve health.
I'm giving this e-book 4/5 stars. Especially relevant for people who have asthma, depression, sleep disturbances, allergies and 'Multiple Sclerosis'.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

DIAGNOSIS SYNDROME

About 3yrs ago I caught Ross River Fever. I had been swimming in the Murray River at night, and may have contracted it then. I had the full works of symptoms over the next month, fever, rigours, sweating, lethargy, dizziness, headaches, nauseau absolute exhaustion. dizziness remained intermittently, imbalance, especially when bending, or reaching at low heights. The doctor thought it was Menieres disease, and sent me for an MRI. This confirmed multiple lesions, and has been 'diagnosed' as Multiple Sclerosis. A diagnosis is a valuable tool.

With a diagnosis, I now look closely at my health and to educate myself.
I was shocked, confused, despondent and depressed. The prognosis is poor; debilitating symptoms can come and go unpredictably, and eventually debility and loss of function continues. My mental state that matches this news I call 'diagnosis syndrome'.

Then I started to read about the other end of the spectrum, yes people can stay well. And my situation is individual to me, I'm still making the decisions.






MS and milk

Wow, when I found this article, it really got me thinking,

from Michael Dye, although I'm not quite sure why he is allowing a milk distributer to advertise on his site,

Dr. Oski's book also cites studies by two scientists from the University of Michigan who have conducted extensive research on factors associated with multiple sclerosis. There is an unusual geographic distribution of MS victims in the U.S. and throughout the world, which has baffled medical researchers for decades. This distribution of MS victims has no correlation to wealth, education or quality of medical care. Dr. Oski notes the Michigan scientists found in this pattern in the U.S. and 21 other countries, "the only significant link was between multiple sclerosis and average milk consumption." Dr. Oski's book even cites a possible link between excessive consumption of cow's milk and juvenile delinquency, based on a study conducted in Tacoma, Wash. Dr. Oski writes, "When the diets of young criminals were contrasted with those of adolescents from a similar background, it was found that the juvenile delinquents consumed almost ten times the amount of milk that was drunk by the control group. The juvenile offenders ate less fruit, nuts and vegetables."
http://members.tripod.com/~josquin/milk.htm

I wonder how much milk Mum gave me to drink when I was younger.
I've heard that what your body is addicted to, it is allergic to.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Processed Milk

Hi,
ever wondered why Western society has the highest rate of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease in the world, and is the highest consumer of dairy products?
Milk is an everyday product we use, and most people wouldn't think that it could be related to some of the major diseases and inconvenient health problems that we have today.

this is from Karl Loren, http://www.oralchelation.net/karl/NewRevelation/data3.htm
I learned, for instance, that the milk I loved so much as a boy was not the milk my own kids were drinking. My milk had cream that rose to the top. It came in glass bottles, from a farm that was only a few hours distant. My kids, I discovered, were drinking a highly processed "food product" that had little resemblance to the milk I had drunk as a kid. I learned that homogenized and pasteurized milk had been "sold" to me as an improvement, but was actually a false food -- a chemically altered substance that, believe it or not, might be the number one cause of heart disease. I eventually wrote about milk.
I discovered that "real" milk was an illegal commodity -- smuggled out of barnyards at night by neighbors of the dairyman -- neighbors who didn't like the store-milk that was being forced down our throats. I had Harold Steuve, owner of the
raw milk producing company, Alta Dena, on my all-night radio show as a guest -- often. I toured one of his farms and his dairy farms.


Here are some links to go to, to find out more.
regards for now,
Peter