I will deal with the NWO. Just wait a few months. I am going to kick Larry Summer's and Bitcoin's monetary asses. You wanted the solution and you will get it. Make sure you show up. It won't have my name on it. You had better be paying attention to the Alt coin forum.
For those who wanted final confirmation...my Multiple Sclerosis is basically cured. I had an epic gym workout tonight that put a grin on my face from ear-to-ear. At the end of my very strong 1 hour (non-stop, heavy weight, low reps) barbel workout, I did 8 rounds of boxing. There was filipino guy in the ring tonight who was a physical specimen. He was taller than me, slimmer in this hips and lower body, yet stronger and bigger than me in his upper body with longer arms. Young guy. Very impressive, powerful, and quick. I am pushing 50 and not yet back to top athletic condition but making big strides and starting to get to the point where you wouldn't want to mess with me. Any way, I competed the guy and made a very strong showing. He bested me in the latter rounds due to my inferior conditioning. His punches were heavier (more power) but mine had more snap, zip, and sting. I was particularly thrilled that I was able to dig down deep for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th winds and explosive energy. I haven't had that Eveready Battery that I used to have. It is back. I hope to see this guy again. I want to reach my top form. My muscular build is only about 50 - 60% of where it will be soon now that I can push 110% in athletics. I think I can get my upper body near in size/muscularity to his and I expect my punches are not yet at their maximum potential (although they say boxers should not lift weights).
I am so grateful to have this abatement or cure. I am back to loving life again.
Multiple Sclerosis is a horrible malaise. It robs every thing that you enjoyed about life. It was a miserable existence. I can't express enough the relief and joy I feel.
I hope the two guys I know on this forum who were suffering from M.S. can get cured too by adopting the treatment regimen what I wrote about in my prior post. Note I have been able to lower my vitamin D3 to 20,000 - 30,000 IU daily. The "B Healthy" several times per day was the key addition to the treatment regimen.
That rings true with what was going on in my gut. The cure originating there. It was the probiotics perhaps in the B Healthy co-enzymated B complex that really kicked me to a new level of abatement.
Remember it was after the intense antibiotic treatment for the h.pylori in May 2012 that my M.S. went bezerk.
> Eighty percent of the human immune system resides in the gastrointestinal
> tract...
>
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-multiple-sclerosis-begin-in-the-gut/>
> Here's the 43 year old patient cured with MS via fecal transplants,
>
http://thepowerofpoop.com/carloss-story/>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR33CSPNcqk> In the youtube clip his neurologist Perlmutter provides this summary in
> the description section -
> Published on Feb 16, 2015Carlos, forty-three, came to see me in June 2014.
> He needed a cane to stand and had episodes of feeling as if his legs
> wouldn’t work and that he could lose his balance easily. When I asked him
> about his medical history, he told me about one morning back in 1998 when
> he woke up feeling “drunk and dizzy.” When we went to see a neurologist,
> an MRI scan of his brain was performed, but the results came back as
> normal. Carlos remained unsteady for the next two weeks and then began to
> feel better. Two weeks after that, while exercising he felt as if ants
> were crawling down his back. His vision blurred and, hoping to find
> another opinion about his symptoms, he went to see a naturopath. That’s
> when he began taking various nutritional supplements and indeed he felt a
> little better thereafter.
>
> Three years later he had the sudden onset of “numbness in both legs from
> the waist down.” Again he was given a new round of nutritional supplements
> and after three more months, he felt somewhat improved. Two years later he
> had another episode and this similarly resolved itself with more
> supplements. In 2010, however, he began noticing a progressive decline in
> his balance and, despite various nutritional supplements, his
> deterioration continued—rapidly. By 2014, Carlos went through more tests
> with a neurologist, including another MRI scan of his brain. And this
> time, his results revealed aggressive abnormalities, especially in the
> deep white matter of his brain seen in both hemispheres and even in the
> brainstem. These findings, in addition to abnormalities noted in an MRI of
> his cervical spine, a lumbar puncture, and electrical testing results, all
> pointed to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
>
> I explained to Carlos that we now understand the role of gut bacteria in
> modulating the immune system, and that recent animal research clearly had
> identified changes in gut bacteria as possibly playing an important role
> in this disease. I then offered a plan of action, telling him that I
> wanted to start a program of probiotic enemas. He agreed without
> hesitation, administering probiotic-filled enemas two to three times each
> week. Two weeks later, I received a phone call from him. He indicated that
> he was walking more comfortably and had now gone for days without the use
> of a cane! One month later we spoke on the phone again. He was continuing
> his probiotic enemas three times weekly and felt that he had “stabilized.”
>
> At that point I discussed with him the idea of rebuilding a healthy gut
> population through a revolutionary new procedure called fecal microbial
> transplantation, or FMT, and he agreed to do so (it’s currently not
> available in the U.S. for treating MS). He chose a clinic in England where
> the procedure is routinely performed on an array of immune and
> inflammatory problems. Before he left, I asked Carlos to carefully
> chronicle his experience in a journal and report back to me.
>
> One month after Carlos returned from England we again spoke on the phone.
> He reported that after his second treatment with fecal transplantation (he
> received a total of 10) he noted that his walking was dramatically
> improved and that it remained that way. He told me, “I am walking so well
> that other people don’t know there is anything wrong.”