"Multiple sclerosis is one of those diseases that responds extraordinarily well to the Baseline of Health Program, but as we have already seen, it is hardly unique. It is merely representative of how effective the program can be in dealing with a whole range of catastrophic illnesses. But it is an especially good example because the results have been so dramatic. The vast majority of the MS patients who have gone on the whole program have experienced a dramatic, long-term improvement in symptoms -- not a cure, but a significant improvement in symptoms.
MS is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks myelin, a key substance that serves as a nerve insulator and helps in the transmission of nerve signals. From a medical standpoint, what we understand about multiple sclerosis is mostly hunches and guesswork. Nevertheless, it does appear that MS (as with most idiopathic autoimmune disorders) is the result of an overall system imbalance triggered by things within our ability to alter and that the final causative factor in the chain of events is inflammation.
Whatever the initiating cause of MS, there is considerable evidence that a misprogrammed immune system is involved. The theory is that a virus, bacteria, or environmental toxin excites an immune response, which destroys the invader and builds a memory of it so that the immune system can respond more quickly the next time it sees that invader. There is reason to believe that in MS, the immune system gets confused and identifies peptides in the myelin as identical to the peptides found in the original invader. This mistaken identity causes the immune system to attack the perceived invader (the myelin), thereby inflaming and damaging the myelin surrounding the nerve cells.
Once again, we find commonality with so many other catastrophic illnesses. Look at the increasing incidence of thyroid diseases such as Graves’ disease. What triggers the immune system to attack the thyroid? Why does medicine only deal with the final effect and not the possible causes if the disease is triggered by out of balance hormones and environmental factors? Why does the same program, the Baseline of Health Program, work so well when dealing with such different diseases as MS and Graves’ disease?"
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MS is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks myelin, a key substance that serves as a nerve insulator and helps in the transmission of nerve signals. From a medical standpoint, what we understand about multiple sclerosis is mostly hunches and guesswork. Nevertheless, it does appear that MS (as with most idiopathic autoimmune disorders) is the result of an overall system imbalance triggered by things within our ability to alter and that the final causative factor in the chain of events is inflammation.
Whatever the initiating cause of MS, there is considerable evidence that a misprogrammed immune system is involved. The theory is that a virus, bacteria, or environmental toxin excites an immune response, which destroys the invader and builds a memory of it so that the immune system can respond more quickly the next time it sees that invader. There is reason to believe that in MS, the immune system gets confused and identifies peptides in the myelin as identical to the peptides found in the original invader. This mistaken identity causes the immune system to attack the perceived invader (the myelin), thereby inflaming and damaging the myelin surrounding the nerve cells.
Once again, we find commonality with so many other catastrophic illnesses. Look at the increasing incidence of thyroid diseases such as Graves’ disease. What triggers the immune system to attack the thyroid? Why does medicine only deal with the final effect and not the possible causes if the disease is triggered by out of balance hormones and environmental factors? Why does the same program, the Baseline of Health Program, work so well when dealing with such different diseases as MS and Graves’ disease?"
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