2013-11-06

Curing MS Naturally - Minding Your Mitochondria: Dr. Terry Wahls

Minding Your Mitochondria: Dr. Terry Wahls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3Wc
Published by TEDxTalks

Uploaded on Nov 30, 2011
Editor's note: This talk is a personal narrative and is not yet backed by larger experimentation.

Dr. Terry Wahls learned how to properly fuel her body. Using the lessons she learned at the subcellular level, she used diet to cure her MS and get out of her wheelchair.

Vatic Note:  this is up because we have run across a series of articles confirming and proving that the aleopathic medical system we are operating under is fully faulty and damn dangerous to our health and our lives and that of our families.   Its time we got back to real food,  and natural remedies for what ails us.  This video proves the work and results that this woman achieved and thank goodness she was a doctor and had the MS disease.

She knew what to look for in studies and experiments to help her put a program together to use without all the drugs that have horrific side affects and were not helping her at all.  It slowed down her MS, but did not stop it and eventually, she was all but immobile.  Please watch this and if you have MS or know someone who does, pass this along.

More and more of us are being attacked in our nervous system which is directly tied into the health of our brains, and without them, we are nothing more than Zombies.   Ahhh, that may well have been the whole point  of attacking such a vulnerable system as our nervous system and brain.  Well, its time we took control of our lives back again. 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=KLjgBLwH3Wc

VN: Be sure and catch the name of the organization that was going to do a full report on their findings, and the date, so you can find it on google. Its a follow up to this and she gives us the info on it.


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