by Barbara Rodgers | Jan 21, 2017 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis
“I use to have an incurable disease.” I was diagnosed with MS back in 2007 but am now symptom free. I love telling people I USE to have an incurable disease – it always gets a reaction. That confused, quizzical look on their face, followed by a “Whhhat?!$#? – How...
by Barbara Rodgers | May 1, 2016 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis, Supplements
Along with candida overgrowth, nutrient deficiencies are common in people afflicted with MS. It is suspected that among these common deficiencies is the mineral magnesium. I refer to magnesium as a “suspected” deficiency because it is not one that can be tested,...
by Barbara Rodgers | Feb 19, 2016 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis
It was only a few short years ago that I was sitting in my neurologist’s office, looking to him in desperation for answers as to how I could get rid of my multiple sclerosis symptoms. I was just coming out of a nasty MS attack that affected my GI tract...
by Barbara Rodgers | Feb 19, 2016 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis
Once I received my MS diagnosis, like most people, I spent some time reading articles and books about the disease, its usual progression, and how to modify my life and daily activities to accommodate my symptoms. Also like most newly diagnosed people, the materials I...
by Barbara Rodgers | Apr 15, 2015 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis, Weight Loss
People start a food elimination diet for a variety of reasons: To identify food sensitivities or allergies Cleanse and detoxify bacteria or fungus overgrowth To lose weight The typical things people eliminate from their diet are: gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, processed...
by Barbara Rodgers | Feb 25, 2015 | Health Strategy, Multiple Sclerosis
The National MS Society replied to my October, 2014 letter in a manner that further concerns me about their true mission as a non-profit support organization. You can find a link to their reply attached. My Letter to NMSS in Oct. 2014. Published in.Feb. 2015 ...