It was reported in the December 2005 issue of the Townsend Letter
for Doctors & Patients (www.townsendletter.com)
that there is an alternative remedy for MS that is helping hundreds
of patients formerly resigned to the hopeless regimen of drugs
and injections offered by neurology doctors. It can be found in
the article “Multiple Sclerosis … A Cure in Search
of Doctors,” by Dale Humpherys.
Dale Humpherys is a patient whose MS has been in “remission”
for more than 30 years. For that length of time, he has followed
a protocol established by Dr. Frederich Klenner of Reidsville,
North Carolina that requires daily intramuscular injections of
vitamin B1 and liver extract, oral vitamins, and a high protein
diet which is required to rebuild the myelin sheath. It took two
years for Mr. Humpherys to put his MS in remission forever, and
it has taken a similar amount of time for other MS patients to
achieve success following Dr. Klenner’s protocol, even if
they are wheelchair bound. With the presence of neurotransmitters
in bee venom, bee venom therapy may hasten the repair and healing
of damaged nerve fiber on a faster time frame for one following
the Klenner treatment, but it is certainly not required. To date
(October, 2006), I know of a few individuals who have already
achieved faster healing by using both therapies.
In developing this protocol, Dr. Klenner made an amazing discovery
about MS. He found that it is not an autoimmune disease where
the immune system attacks itself. It is caused by a vitamin and
nutrient deficiency which initiates a viral inflammation that
causes the myelin sheath to erode. Correct this deficiency and
the viral inflammation abates, thus, allowing the myelin sheath
to heal. No wonder ABC drugs and Interferon injections don’t
work as part of a neurology protocol. They’re treating the
wrong condition!
More details about Dr. Klenner’s complete protocol can
be found at the website above, but if anyone has trouble finding
Dale Humphery’s article, or the Klenner protocol, they should
contact me.