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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:20 am 
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Hallo,
I´m a MS patient from germany.Is there anybody who makes Nieper Therapy with Calcium EAP.I´m searching for those people .I´ll do this therapy about 9 years and it is very good.Everything is the same as when MS started.Sorry for my english but school is a long time ago.I´m 43 years old and havin MS about 9 years.
So, if there is someone who knows people doing Calcium EAP therapy,please send a mail to me.
thanks and have a nice day
Malou


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Hi,
I´m happy that it works for you. But are you sure it is caused by the Calcium EAP therapy? Perhaps you´ve got the benign form of MS that would be the same anyway...

http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRel ... cs/ms.html

Please, note:
"The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has concluded that there is no objective evidence calcium EAP is effective against MS and ""because the treatment protocol includes many different agents and may include a powerful drug that suppresses the immune system, the proposed therapy is not without serious risk."


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:17 pm 
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Perhaps there is no "evidence' calcium eap helps MS, but there is definite evidence it is effective in that it does displace harmful heavy metals ie; lead, mercury...check out lead poisoning symptoms..hmmmmmm.....mega doses 2-11 grams) vit c chelates lead. The Linus Pauling preparation vit c 3.o works great (alberta Canada) Iodine (iodoral) is good for both lead and merc. and all halogens....lead displaces calcium in our bones (yikes!)


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:46 am 
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Hi again,
I started with this therapy in 1999 and before doing that there were two attacks. In all these years I had no more events, everthing was OK.In 2004 our son is born, also in pregnacy I could do this therapy.Last year one Nerologic doctor said to me, that this therapy is crazy I should by me a new pullover for that money.OK I was angry and stopped my therapy, thinking that he is a doctor knowing more than me.An big fault because one month later I`ve had the fist attack in 9 years.So I started again and now it is the same as when I started this therapy.
And the best ist that you can do it in pregnacy.Betaferon, copaxone and Rebif you can`t take when you are pregnant or you will be pregnant.
In Germany the MS groups were sponsered by FA Schering, so I know what kind of medikament they would "pray".
Dr.Nieper was a wellknown man in USA and Linus Pauling was his friend.
Many visions he had in 1970 or later are now reality.

So, every MS patient must do what is good for him or her.For me it is the right way, because I don`t will miss my son.
All the best
Malou


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Congrats!!!
Each of us is a unique mix of billion cells - each of us need different mode of therapy. :roll:


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