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Fort Walton Beach, Florida (PRWEB) August 8, 2007 -- Sue Ellen Dickinson knows firsthand what it’s like to experience what she calls “a miracle”. Having reversed the devastating symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, she is now on a personal mission to share what she’s discovered with others.
Dickinson is pleased to announce that her website, http://www.NoMoreMS.com has attracted more than 3,500 opt-in subscribers, and boasts record sales of her book since going online in February. These subscribers receive her free newsletter, and have downloaded a free report, “Six Things Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About Multiple Sclerosis and How They Can Change Your Life Forever”
Having been diagnosed with the secondary progressive stage of MS, and suffered crippling disability, Dickinson says, “there was no hope left. My doctor sent me home to die.” ‘Get your affairs in order’, he said, ‘because you don’t have that much longer left to live. There’s nothing more I can do for you’.
But her determination to live wouldn’t let her accept that as a final diagnosis. “ I refused to give up. I knew there had to be another way to beat this thing.” Days later she learned about Jon Barron, world renowned alternative healing expert who formulated the Baseline of Health program.
“I knew I had nothing else left to loose, so I did exactly what Jon Barron instructed, and followed the entire Baseline of Health program, beginning with detoxification of the whole body, followed by lifestyle changes in diet and a nutritional regime.
Knowing there is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis, but believing its’ symptoms can be reversed, it took several weeks to see signs of improvement using the Baseline of Health. “Eventually, the baby steps in progress I made over time has led to what I know is a full recovery. I have successfully reversed the devastating symptoms of this horrific disease, and today lead a normal life, thanks to Jon Barrons’ formulas. I have my life back and I want to make this information available to others who want it.”
Dickinsons’ book, No More MS, My Journey Back To Life documents her personal story, and how she accomplished her goal by reversing this debilitating and oftentimes fatal disease.
To find out more, visit Sue Ellen Dickinsons’ website at http://www.NoMoreMS.com
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New MRI Finding Sheds Light on Multiple Sclerosis Disease Progression
Study results appear in the September issue of Radiology.
Oak Brook, Ill. (PRWEB) August 28, 2007 -- Using magnetic resonance (MR) images of the brain, researchers have identified a new abnormality related to disease progression and disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published in the September issue of Radiology, published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). |
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| HealthTalk presents a live show for multiple sclerosis patients, their families and caregivers online and over the phone on Thursday, June 28th at 8:30 EDT (5:30PDT). At this educational event, MS experts will share strategies for diagnosing, treating and coping with cognitive symptoms of MS. It is free to listen. Register today for the HealthTalk Multiple Sclerosis Webcast (PRWeb) |
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