June 16, 2017 — A must read for MS sufferers

June 16, 2017
A must read for MS sufferersBy MS sufferer for about 15 years on March 28, 2016

I have relapsing remissive MS, with a Grandmother who died of decimated sclerosis, an uncle who died of Parkinson’s and a mother in a home with Alzeimers the future looked really bleak but no more. I highly recommend this book and reading further about D3. I live in England and believe that getting any help from the NHS about using D3 is years away. I’m 55 and by the time any clinical trials get started and completed I will be well into my retirement so I decided to follow Jeff’s example and do my own health experiment. So far it’s not been completely without some worrying times but I did start a new very stressful job.and I have been exposed to 3 or 4 friends getting really bad colds and flu, which I expected to lay me low, but I’m still up and about I’ll been doing my health experiment for 2 months now skin great, feel great. Did have some changes in symptoms a week or two after I first started but that I believe was a stress driven MS attack I had done 33 hours overtime that month, I was clearly over doing it, that would have usually left me bed ridden, but up and about been able to start cycling on an exercise bike 4 to 5 miles ever morning before work. Not had to take any sick leave.I can now actually feel my feel not had that feeling for over 10 years, I have a long way to go, but it’s all looking positive so far. I am balancing the D3 with K2, Vitamin A, Magnesium L-Theronate (Neuo-Mag) and Serotonin. You have to listen to your body I wasn’t sleeping well so had to sort that out to gain the most from my health experiment. Jeff’s been great sending me good links and support I’ve been reading more of his books great for making you think out of the box, as D3 has given me so much more energy I’ve been able to get stuck into reading all the health books I can it’s all helping my health experiment.