Allow me to begin by explaining how I cleared all the plaque out of my arteries, easily. We’ll then move on to explore how this might point to a cure for multiple sclerosis.
People in the know have been using a combination of Vitamin C and Lysine to get plaque out of their arteries for some time, on the advice of Nobel-Prize-winning scientist Linus Pauling. I first heard about it around 25 years ago and the dosage I read about was 6 grams/day of Lysine, with 8 grams/day of Vitamin C, taking half in the morning and half at night. However, for the past few years, the combination has been available as a premix, in a variety of flavors, so you can just follow the directions on the can. It’s called Medi-C Plus. It is produced by a medical doctor named Gifford-Jones, who wrote a syndicated newspaper column for many years. Some health food stores stock it and some don’t. I mail-ordered mine from the Canadian Vitamin Shop in Victoria, British Columbia, which has very reasonable prices and ships fast.
How I did it. I bought a 300 gram container, used it until it was gone and just forgot about it. It tastes a lot like Kool-Aid. Later on, I let my blood pressure get way out of control for a long time, came under heavy stress, kept smoking like a chimney and had a mild heart attack, which required angioplasty. The surgeon told me afterwards, “There’s no plaque in your arteries.” This is interesting, because I was 67 years old at the time and I’ve eaten a lot of burgers and fries in my life. The Medi-C+ worked.
An MS Cure? I have often wondered if Medi-C+ could also be a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. An Italian doctor named Paolo Zamboni cured his wife’s MS by inserting a stent into her blocked jugular vein. He then cured other people too, by using stents. The procedure is now done around the world. I read all of Dr. Zamboni’s papers in English and found out that MS happens when veins get clogged with blood iron deposits. Stents work on big veins like the jugular but many MS sufferers have smaller veins clogged up where stents won’t go, so stents won’t help them. But I’ve long wondered, if Medi-C+ can unclog an artery, can it unclog a vein as well? If so, millions of MS patients could be set free, right away, for cheap. I’ve never had MS but if I did I’d sure as heck try it. I figure all a person would have to lose would be clogged arteries.
Conventional drug medicine treats MS as a nervous disease, which it is but Dr. Zamboni has shown that the nerve damage is caused by clogged veins. Unclog the veins and the problem goes away.
Thank you for reading my article. I hope it will be helpful to someone, somewhere. If you try this, please let me know the results either way. My phone number is 1-(403) 843-4172. I have wondered about it for years. I am not a doctor and no-one is paying me to write this.