This Will Start The CURE Of Your Pain

Letter requesting advice from Webmaster Karl Loren.

Dear Karl,

I will try to make this short.

I am a 46 female living with Multiple Sclerosis. I also have arthritis in the neck, lowerback and shoulders. 

It is also moving into my hands and ankles. Quite a bit for a young gal huh? needless to say I am in a lot of pain and with the MS get VERY fatigued.

I also have a metal plate in my neck from a spinal cord compression surgery I had in 2001. I have 2 boys, 6 and 8. It's hard!

[Karl Note: Here is some data on spinal cord compression surgery:

If radiation therapy is unavailable or if neurologic signs worsen despite medical therapy, surgical decompression should be performed unless the patient is not a surgical candidate.

Surgery is also indicated when a biopsy is needed, when the spine is unstable, when tumors have recurred after radiation therapy, or when compressing subdural or epidural hematoma or any abscess is present.

After surgery for epidural metastases, patients should generally receive radiation therapy. (source on this web)

I have been on the Beta Serons for the MS. I am not right now. My question is, what do you suggest in the way of supplementation that could possibly help make my health better/life easier? I DO NOT EXPECT A CURE FROM YOU!!!!

[Karl Note:

Multiple sclerosis is a devastating, autoimmune neurodegenerative disease, involving myelin sheath degradation and inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

MS patients have neural cell membrane defects in these areas involving calcium ion up regulation of calpain and subsequent degradation of nerve tissue.

Although MS therapies do exist today, they are considered only partially satisfactory due to lack of universal effectiveness and accompanying side effects.

The Company's product candidate, NEURODUR, has been shown effective in animal models. NEURODUR combines the nerve cell targeting transport molecule, taurine, with the calpain inhibitor, leupeptin. NEURODUR data from MS mouse models are promising as they demonstrated a direct delivery to and positive impact on the brain and spinal cord.

In an MS mouse model, brain inflammation was evident in the non-treated mice, but not in the NEURODUR treated mice. All of the NEURODUR treated mice lived while all of the  non-treated mice died. [Source on this web site]

so don't worry about that. I was just reading on your site and was impressed.

I NEVER do this, so I guess you have just been paid a complement!

I look forward to hearing from you and any of your thoughts on my matter. Also any information you could send would be much appreciated.

My Best Regards,

C

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Dear C,

Well, you were right to not expect much.

However, you will get a small amount of relief from MSM - I sell that by the ton and it works fine I'll paste in stuff below on it.

But MSM is not going to handle your big problems.

Now, I think I have a total remedy -- but I also think you will dismiss it -- even though there is nothing I sell for this remedy -- just true data -- backed by my personal experience.

I'll tell you, just below, and count on your drive for survival to query me if you wish, but do NOT dismiss this out of hand. 

My dear C. 

I'm 75, two metal hips, 2 years ago I was ready to retire, overweight, big belly, and just thought I'd slide down out of life.

I then cured my wife of cancer -- when she was wanting to die rather than do more chemo. 

We have both come back to life -- I now am excited about life -- often work 12 hours a day -- almost always all weekend -- and I'm publishing  more than ever!!! 

So, will you dismiss this?? You may not be in a wheelchair just now, but I suspect that YOU suspect just that??

With my age, hips, etc., I started Kung Fu 18 months ago, now have a yellow belt with one stripe.  My wife also. She is 69.

We go for classes twice weekly and I exercise 6 days per week. 

You'll say, "I can't!" and I say, bosh.

The very best way to get this exercise is with private lessons with the Grandmaster. She is very perceptive of exactly what is the right exercise for you == based on your condition. CLICK HERE for an example of a 78 year old man with special needs -- and how he progressed through his first class with Grandmaster.

If you can't come for private lessons, you could take a group lesson. If you can't do that, well, read more.

I can tell you some simple exercises which people in worse condition than you can do and which will improve your condition. 

Are you willing to write back, open mind, and try something I suggest - you'll see there is no danger and it is not difficult -- but it will take the mental discipline to over come "I can't" and take a path I've been on, joyously, for 18 months.

Will you? 

Karl Loren

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Dear C,

Here is the simple answer.

You need exercise.

Almost everyone in your condition "KNOWS" that you cannot exercise -- so this remedy must start with a shift of attitude on your part -- I tell you, with great sincerity, that if you were my mother, older than I am now, and she had a similar condition to yours, I would beg her to give my advice a chance.

I get lots of personal letters from people who ask me about this or that health problem. When I read them carefully I can see that they have NOT identified an underlying problem that I see instantly -- they are having those health problems because they are ALSO not getting enough exercise. Click here for more examples of the personal letters I get -- the ones where I will now be asking them to visit THIS page.

These other letters may well include exactly the symptoms you have -- the remedy is very much the same -- you need exercise:

I have been in extreme pain for about 1 year. I am 53 and was very athletic most of my life, up to 2002.

My low back and is closing off with calcium buildup causing nerve pinching and numbness. (source)

and,

My Father has arthritis in his hands. He used to play the mandelin, but now he can't for the pain.
I was wondering if you could help him. He wants to play again in Church. Source

So, here is the first deal for you.

You are in such trouble, your health, for a variety of reasons -- but all of them have given you pain and stiffness.

The first solution (not total) is that you MUST RESTORE some of your "range of motion" function and before that you have to learn that there are some exercises that anyone can do, even a paraplegic in a wheel chair (yes!) to give you an improvement in range of motion.

I'll tell you what those include, just a bit below.

Before I tell you about the exercise you should do, there are certain things which will defeat your exercise efforts:

First, if you have a situation where people very close to you -=- spouse, parents -- violate YOUR moral code, you will be sick and not get better until that is handled. The School here has a moral code and will send you a free copy if you write and ask. Click Here for more.

Next, you have so much toxins in your body that nothing will help you until you do a proper detoxification. Click here to learn about what you need to do if you need detox.

Next, if you are on drugs, don't expect to do well with any remedy -- particularly exercise. If you are taking psych drugs, that is all the more likely to ruin your health and prevent you from going on a sound exercise program. Click Here for more information on that.

Many, many types of pain start with bad shoes and poor posture. The bad shoes are a problem agrevated by massive advertising to convince people to wear shoes that cause foot pain and eventual leg and hip pain -- then the back. If you are not wearing "Clog Master" or some equivalent, you will have foot pain and back problems. Click Here for more information.

Before you can expect relief from pain from these exercises -- the question is what food are you putting into your body? Junk food reduces your energy supply so much that you can often feel pain just from lack of proper nutrition. Well?

But, I'm serious. I've spent the last 30 years of my life doing research on heart problems and cancer -- there are, literally, thousands of people who are alive today who would have died == if it were not for my truth published on my 100,000 pages, and if it were not for my unique vitamin formulas which I've been selling for 25 years.

So, with all of this successful experience, how is it that NOW I'm pushing exercise at a Kung Fu School and not taking a penny for that???

Well, Kung Fu has saved me from an early death and I now have many years of excited productivity ahead of me.

Read MY stories of success on this web site, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

So what can a stressed mother of two, with a metal plate, MS and death staring her in the eye -- what can she do?

She can sit her butt on the edge of mini-trampoline and VERY GENTLY bounce her body up and down -- very gently -- if she can't do that, then a spouse can take her in his loving arms, and HE SITS on the edge of the mini-trampoline and HE bounces a bit -- gently.

His bounce does NOT mean his butt leaves the mat of the trampoline -- he just gently bounces a bit, up and down -- FOR ONE MINUTE.

Would you do that? Would you try that "Just On Faith" alone -- because it's ME suggesting it?

So, read on, oh doubtful one.

You've heard of "lymph?" Many people have "heard" of it, but really don't know much about it.

Here is data you SHOULD know if you want to handle something like MS.

Lymph is a fluid in your body -- has no color. It is almost the exact same as your blood, but your blood has stuff in it that makes it red in color. Lymph doesn't have that stuff that makes blood red.

I have gathered loads of technical data about Lymph and the Lymph System. That is located HERE and HERE. This is technical, but if you want the technical details that support my easy-to-understand explanation, you can click on any of those links.

You have about twice as much lymph in your body as you have blood -- so it's pretty important.

Both blood and lymph are so close to be exactly water that is is sometimes hard to believe. So, your blood, and your lymph, are very much like plain water -- except that they have a few other things thrown in.

The lymph fluid is vital to your health -- this is where much of your immune system is created and carried around in your body.

The blood has the heart as a pump to keep the blood moving -- the lymph has no such pump.

The only thing that moves the lymph fluid is motion of the body -- in many cases just the normal walking and movement of a healthy person gives enough motion to the body to cause the lymph to move around in the body -- but a person who becomes older, tired, sick -- moves less and that means the lymph fluids move less -- accelerating the health problems associated with excess fluid accumulation in places, reduced immune system, and the loss of the joint cleaning action of the lymph -- meaning it is more likely to have inflamation and pain in your joints.

The lymph moves around in the body through little tubes that have lots of "one-way valves" in them.

When you move your body up and down, for instance, the fluids will move UP but not DOWN.

In other words, if your body moves upwards the lymph has a tendency to move down -- but it cannot move down because the one-way valves are aimed the other direction.

However, when you move the body downwards, the fluid tends to move UP and the one-way valves allow that movement.

So, the vital fluid, called lymph, moves in the body through a series of DOWNWARDS motions of the body.

About the only practical way to get the body to move DOWNWARD is to jump up and down.

As you jump upwards, such as on a trampoline, the lymph tries to move downward, but can't because the valves block that motion -- then as your body moves back down, the fluids try to move upwards.

When they try to move upwards the hit these one-way valves, open them up and the lympy moves through -- going upwards.

It take only a very gentle upwards and downwards motion to cause the lymph to move a great deal -- moving through the body.