Hi, all. It's been a long time since I've posted in this forum, but I figure it's about time to get back on the horse. My wife has had MS since we met 16 yrs ago. Back then, she could walk unaided, and was RR. Now she is unsteady with a cane, uses a Segway to remain mobile, and is CP. Raising two kids and a husband has definitely hastened the effects of MS, in my opinion. Anyway, to get to the question at-hand. We've come to the point of desperation-mode, in that her "established medical treatment" is not really maintaining her anymore, and her health is steadily deteriorating. Consequently, we'd like to try some alternative therapies. To that end, we had a "consultation" with a doctor at a clinic that specializes in such things. Of course, he wasn't an MD, but a former chiropractor. We were referred to him by a friend who had good results regarding a non-MS-related health issue. He basically explained that MS is caused by antigens that have ignited the immune system, and by discovering what type of antigens they are, he can customize a protocol to destroy the antigens using supplements and a Rife machine. After that, he will customize a protocol of therapies using supplements and brain exercises to stimulate the body to create new neural pathways to bypass the sclerosis and restore function. The methods he will use to determine what the antigens are is to use Applied Kinesiology and a battery of saliva and blood tests. He was very confident that he could determine an antigen. So, for the low, low price of $4700, he could run all the tests to determine the antigens. After that, I suppose, he'll sell me a Rife machine and "prescribe" a bunch of supplements.
So, the questions are:
1) Has anyone had a similar experience at such a clinic?
2) Has anyone tried Applied Kinesiology, and what were the results?
3) Has anyone tried a Rife machine, and what were the results?
I don't mind spending the money if this stuff actually works. But, I'm pretty skeptical at this point. I would very much appreciate any comments anyone might have. Thanks!
So, the questions are:
1) Has anyone had a similar experience at such a clinic?
2) Has anyone tried Applied Kinesiology, and what were the results?
3) Has anyone tried a Rife machine, and what were the results?
I don't mind spending the money if this stuff actually works. But, I'm pretty skeptical at this point. I would very much appreciate any comments anyone might have. Thanks!
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