Discovery in MS patients
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Re: Discovery in MS patients
Is there any trick to getting this to play? I have pushed every 'button' I could
think of and got no action.
tanya
think of and got no action.
tanya
Re: Discovery in MS patients
Hi Tanya,
Under the 'screen' there are 4 columns. Scroll down in the second column till you reach " The liberation treatment", which was already highlighted when I opened the link. There click on play, and voila ... !:))
Hope this helps.
Nienke
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Under the 'screen' there are 4 columns. Scroll down in the second column till you reach " The liberation treatment", which was already highlighted when I opened the link. There click on play, and voila ... !:))
Hope this helps.

Nienke
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Discovery in MS patients
Hi Tanya
It played straightaway for me.
It's a very interesting discovery - maybe a breakthrough. But it doesn't explain why MS is (if I understand right) primarily a disease of the Northern hemisphere, and relatively unknown in the Southern hemisphere.
I have a particular interest in this, as my father used to be the General Secretary of the MS Society here in the UK. I always remember him saying that my sister and I were most unlikely to ever get MS as we had grown up in the tropics, not in the UK, and that was crucial. he also mentioned that they had been doing research (in Russia I think) which seemed to link MS to the measles virus.
Of course, at the time (60s to 70s) I didn't think any of that through. But now, as a homeopath, I do wonder about the effects of sunshine (Vit D) and the role that vaccination has to play. It would be interesting to see if MS has started to increase in the Southern hemisphere as vaccination becomes more prevalent.
Liz
It played straightaway for me.
It's a very interesting discovery - maybe a breakthrough. But it doesn't explain why MS is (if I understand right) primarily a disease of the Northern hemisphere, and relatively unknown in the Southern hemisphere.
I have a particular interest in this, as my father used to be the General Secretary of the MS Society here in the UK. I always remember him saying that my sister and I were most unlikely to ever get MS as we had grown up in the tropics, not in the UK, and that was crucial. he also mentioned that they had been doing research (in Russia I think) which seemed to link MS to the measles virus.
Of course, at the time (60s to 70s) I didn't think any of that through. But now, as a homeopath, I do wonder about the effects of sunshine (Vit D) and the role that vaccination has to play. It would be interesting to see if MS has started to increase in the Southern hemisphere as vaccination becomes more prevalent.
Liz
Re: Discovery in MS patients
The clip should just start on it's own.
Wishing you a wonderful and safe holiday season.
Cheers,
Trish
Wishing you a wonderful and safe holiday season.
Cheers,
Trish