Thursday, April 2, 2009

Hormone Therapies Improve Symptoms and Slow Progress of Multiple Sclerosis

Kathryn Simpson is a MS patient who achieved a remission of her symptoms by normalization of her glucose metabolism, balancing thyroid and adrenal function, eliminating infections and taking sex hormones to treat very low levels in her body. Natural Progesterone had a particularly strong effect to promote myelin formation, as was documented in Endocrine Reviews 2007; 28(4):387-439 by Schumacher and associates. ALS was also found to be responsive to progesterone.

See The MD solution: How I Solved the Puzzle of My Multiple Sclerosis (Los Olivos Publishing, 2008) by K. Simpson (click here to see it on Amazon)

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