Multiple Sclerosis

New Year’s Eve

First off, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! This year since Thanksgiving, I’ve completed a couple projects that have been hanging on. This includes making some decisions I’ve been putting off, making some purchases that I’ve been avoiding, and solving a minor problem or two. I’ve finished a book, made a commitment to my husband to help with a…

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I Am Not an “MS Victim”

Yesterday, I wrote an article that I had intended on posting here. However, after my husband read it, he suggested that I submit the article to Lewrockwell.com instead. I did, and the article was posted on LRC this morning. Here’s the link. I hope you take the time to go over and read it.

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Another MS Healing Story—Guest Post

I’ve known Janet on-line for close to 12 years. She struggled to find answers. Like me, doctors told her there was no hope for recovery, no hope she’d ever walk again. She was told Multiple Sclerosis would take her ability to function, leave her unable to do many things for herself, and would, eventually take her life. And, like me,…

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10 Things You MUST To Overcome Multiple Sclerosis

  Like I said earlier, living with Multiple Sclerosis is hard. But, overcoming it is even harder. You have to be willing to work for it. You have to be willing to give things up, change your habits, change your thinking and step out into the unknown. It CAN be done. Here’s how. Stop Making Excuses This is my biggest…

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Understanding MSG

MSG is still in quite a few packaged and processed foods, and understanding what it is and how it effects your health is vital. Below, is a list which outlines some of the more common symptoms of an MSG reaction Brain damage Behavior disorders Emotional disorders Seizures Cancer Asthma attacks Non-Asthma breathing difficulties Neurodegenerative Diseases Migraines Brain Fog Obesity and…

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Doing What You Love

Health is important. But, to what end? Are you pursuing health for the sake of health itself, or to better enable you to do the things you love? Sometimes we get caught up in the idea of pursuing health for its own sake. While that’s not a bad goal, I find that I’m more motivated to do things I dislike…

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Springtime and Multiple Sclerosis

It’s Spring, and every Spring I have an MS flare. There’s nothing I can do to stop it, no way to prevent it, the Spring flare happens every single year no matter what I do. It’s a fairly common phenomenon with MS. Many people have flares every time the weather changes drastically, for example when seasons change.  One theory is…

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