Multiple Sclerosis: One Victim's Story
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By far the most common causes of death are the different degenerative diseases. Examples are heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertention. One person dies every seven seconds from diabetes alone.
Vincent Stephens, was a young man with a promising future until he was struck by the mysteries of multiple sclerosis. In a few tragic years, he was transformed from a healthy college student into a helpless wheelchair victim who could do nothing for himself.
When MS made it impossible for him to feed himself, bathe himself, or even hold his head up, he decided to step away from standard medical treatment and search for another way to regain his good health.
This book tells you in his own words what he did and why he did it. It starts with his downward health pattern and ends with his successful control of the degenerative disease that had threatened him. How he is today a man who has maintained his health and is symptom free and has remained so for more than 35 years.
"I know people with all of these conditions who have read my book and give it, along with nutrition and diet changes, credit for their improved good health. I feel we need to treat all degenerative diseases as being caused by what we have done to ourselves nutritionally. You will hear many doctors say that it won't help ... you will hear many nutritionalists say that it will help. Since there doesn't seem to be a straight out yes or no answer to it. I know that if you have any health problems you should give nutrition a long, sincere effort. Doctors have no known cause, treatment or cure so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by giving this a try."
- Vince Stephens, Jr.
This information can help any degenerative disease!
How I Controlled a Degenerative Disease
Excerpts from the Book
Chapter One - page 9 Until my senior year of high school, I had no complaints. I was enjoying life to its fullest. My parents were financially secure and able to provide all I could want. I suppose you could say I was even a bit spoiled. I had a '65 Mustang with a fast engine in it that I had built. I had a steady girlfriend. I played bass in the local symphony and even played in a rock and roll band. It was the bass playing that gave me my first clue that things weren't right ...
Chapter Two - page 15 The next four years were quite an experience. The fact I had this terrible health problem created many changes in my life. I became very uncertain about education and finally ended school entirely and became a part of the working world. There didn't seem to be much sense in a college degree when the doctors kept telling me I would just get worse ...
Chapter Three - page 22 In July of 1979 I was served divorce papers. Who could blame her? She had three years of marriage to someone who did nothing but scream at her in a garbled voice. I joined the ever growing group of MS sufferers who found themselves divorced and alone ...
"Since starting with your program"
"At Allan's worse point, he was flat on his back and couldn't swallow or even raise his head. Since starting with your program he was gradually able to spend more and more time sitting in a wheelchair, then he started using a walker for short distances to the point that now he is using a cane everywhere he goes."
- Jackie and Allan, Missouri
"his legs aren't hurting as much"
"Ralph is starting to eat by himself and practice writing. His legs aren't hurting as much as they did and he is getting much better at using them. He is improving all the time. For only being on this diet for two months he is doing great."
- Ralph and Billie, Kansas
"a better balance in his life."
"Rich followed Vince's plan exactly for three years. His continued good health and high energy levels were still closely tied to his efforts to honor his body's unique fueling requirements and maintain a better balance in his life. He continues to enjoy a healthy, energetic, productive life."
- Rich and Linda, Colorado
Vince, at age 28, celebrating no longer needing the wheelchair.
Today, at age 59, Vince still has is MS under control and continues to play bass.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permission from the author. Copyright 1986 by Vincent Stephens, Jr. Printed in the United States of America.
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