Re: [Therapeutic-Laser_Therapy] Discovery in MS patients
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:33 am
This is very interesting but still a mechanical response to dis-ease state. It does not
address the cause of the problem--only seeks a patentable, high cost reaction to it.
It is clear that there is a dramatic increase in MS in western societies but no thought as
to what is affecting the body in this deep seated way. They are trying to dismiss the ide a
of auto-immune deficiency with a mechanical solution, but this appears to be a medical
non-sequitor. They just jump over the cause and look to deal with the symptom which
is a consequence of something that is happening in increasing numbers.
I would think that homepathy and laser would work quite well in this condition. Particularly
if one knows the veins that are being impinged. Laser will heal brain conditions we know and
see no reason why it won't apply healing to the veins as can be done with homeopathy.
As for nutrition? I don't know what the nutritional impact is; perphaps others have a better
handle on this piece.
tanya
address the cause of the problem--only seeks a patentable, high cost reaction to it.
It is clear that there is a dramatic increase in MS in western societies but no thought as
to what is affecting the body in this deep seated way. They are trying to dismiss the ide a
of auto-immune deficiency with a mechanical solution, but this appears to be a medical
non-sequitor. They just jump over the cause and look to deal with the symptom which
is a consequence of something that is happening in increasing numbers.
I would think that homepathy and laser would work quite well in this condition. Particularly
if one knows the veins that are being impinged. Laser will heal brain conditions we know and
see no reason why it won't apply healing to the veins as can be done with homeopathy.
As for nutrition? I don't know what the nutritional impact is; perphaps others have a better
handle on this piece.
tanya