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| View Larger Image | Reversing Multiple Sclerosis: 9 Effective Steps to Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe, Lisa Hammond
| | List Price: | $19.95 | | Price: | $13.57 | | You Save: | $6.38 (32%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 138640 | | Studio: | Hampton Roads Publishing Company |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 465 | | Publication Date: | December 31, 1969 | | Publisher: | Hampton Roads Publishing Company |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Book Description Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps to Recover Your Health Celeste Pepe, D.C., N.D. and Lisa Hammond Celeste Pepe was strong, fit, and energetic until multiple sclerosis attacked. The verdict: incurable. The option: masking symptoms with synthetic drugs that did nothing to reverse the disease and often produced debilitating side effects. Instead, Pepe sought alternative therapies that have resulted with hard work and commitment, in an ongoing reversal of her MS symptoms. ·A revealing look into the physical and emotional world of a multiple sclerosis patient ·A doctor defies her own fears in a courageous personal journey from incurable illness to healing ·An easy-to-read instruction manual for reclaiming health, complete with an extensive resource section ·Find out how combining alternative treatments such as biocybernetic testing, mercury removal, chelation, and apitherapy with proper diet, nutrition, and exercise may reverse the debilitating symptoms of a little-understood disease |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 2.5 based on 28 reviews)
| ok  as a professor of neuropsychiatry AND someone who suffers from MS, i found this book to be okay. it discusses some of the alternative methods for the treatment of MS that have been used and are presently in use. she offers some evidence, both objective and subjective, in support of her claims. the writing is relatively easy to follow. She uses fairly short sentences. It pulls the reader in at times, but, with equal energy, it pushes or repulses you away. i was quite disappointed overall with the book, hoping that it would be both more descriptive and scholarly. i would not recommend this book for use in the classroom, for "primary care providers", or for those with MS. August 07, 2008 | | MS "cure" books  There have been many claims by people who have claimed to have cured, erased or eradicated their MS symptoms, they sell you a book $$$ you apply their principles yet you still have MS, how many of us have ordered a book followed it to the letter and got no results ? Probably most of us, if there was a cure for MS, someone on the internet would know about it. They prey on our fears and in our situation we are so desperate we will try or do anything, only to feel more desperate and helpless for this dreaded thing they call MS, however when we hear something new or there is a new book or protocol out that we haven't heard about by someone who claims to have cured themselves, we will jump right in and the vicious cruel cycle will start over again.
March 21, 2008 | | Definitely worth reading  Controversial like many books of this type (after all, the medical authority concensus is "there is no cure"), but opened my eyes in many different ways.
Just like when reading any book, I take what rings right for me and leave the rest. Yes, she is richer than me, so some of her approaches will not work. Yes, I happen to disagree with her on SOME diet advice.
But to disagree one must read it first, right? I am certainly glad I did.
One day I might write a book similar to that :D (Yes, I have MS) November 27, 2007 | | WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?  ALL OF US SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THIS WAS PURE UNADULTERATED BS. I GUESS I EXPECTED AS MUCH BUT MY CURIOSITY GOT THE BETTER OF ME. AFTER ALL DON'T FORGET SHE IS A CHIROQUAKER! March 28, 2007 | | A joke  The author, who clearly has what is considered "benign MS," thinks she has cured her MS through her lifestyle. Well, I hate to tell you this, "Doctor," but there is no cure for MS. I know you think that people who have progressive MS and are in wheelchairs are choosing to live that way by not adopting your methods. But you are so, so wrong. To the person considering buying this book, think about this: IF THE METHODS IN THIS BOOK WERE VALID AND WORKED, NO ONE WOULD SUFFER FROM MS, because everyone's doctor would have them on this plan. Save your money. December 08, 2006 | |
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