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Reversing Multiple Sclerosis: 9 Effective Steps to Recover Your Health
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Reversing Multiple Sclerosis: 9 Effective Steps to Recover Your Health | Paperback

by Celeste Pepe (Author), Lisa Hammond (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Hampton Roads Publishing
Edition:  1st Edition
Page Count:  408 Pages
Publication Date:  April 01, 2001
Sales Rank:  239,385th

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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 31 reviews)

Rerversing Multiple Sclerosis by Claudia Pompella (Seattle WA) 5 Stars
February 12, 2010
The book is very helpful to anyone who has multiple sclerosis or for a caregiver. It offers many alternatives treatments not offered by your neurologist. Book is also written by someone who has multiple sclerosis who happens to be a naturopath doctor & Chiropractor too. It's a must get book for anyone with MS.

Painful to read, I want my money AND time back! by Carrie L. Kimball (Philadelphia, PA) 1 Stars
June 04, 2009
I bought this book by accident, i wanted to buy the MS recovery Diet book and got confused. What a tremendous waste of money and time. First, the author has seemingly no awareness of her wealth and privilege. Casual references to her driver, private cook and so forth. Second, the book is beyond horribly written. It reads like a bad romance novel full of melodramatic statements and cliches. I felt embarrassed for her every other page. Third, she is incredibly and dangerously ignorant for someone claiming to have naturopathic training. I seriously hope readers don't evaluate the training of other Naturopaths based on her portrayal. There is absolutely no way that a real naturopath would think Betaseron was a beta blocker, or not know that epstein- barr virus and mononucleosis were related if not the same disease process. She seems obsessed with protecting her ego throughout, repetitively referencing herself or even forcing the idea that she is a physician, medically trained and so forth. Yet as she uncovers more and more information from different healers, she seems shocked and amazed at what they illuminate for her about nutrition and health. Things any entry level chiropractor or naturopath should know. Heck, I am a midwife, herbalist and alternative healthcare practitioner as well without nearly the claim to training she makes and I learned half this crap 20 years ago. She references her extensive nutritional counseling background yet she describes a diet (prepared by her private chef) that would make any healthcare provider reel. I honestly wonder if this book isn't a giant hoax it is so full of misinformation and almost satirical exaggeration and cliche. Fortunately for us, there are far better books out there about MS and complimentary or non- allopathic medicine to be found. I was diagnosed within the last year, but I have been ill for at least 10 without a diagnosis. Fortunately, my symptoms and disease progression have been managed very well almost entirely with alternative modalities because I didn't know what I had. Now I am integrating both types of healing with good success, and I hope this awful book doesn't scare anyone else away from trying a complimentary approach.

Not realistic  by Karen Point (Maine, United States) 2 Stars
November 23, 2008
Halfway through the book I gave up - I don't need to read about how everyone thought she looked wonderful and how did she have MS ?? - I've been living with it for 35 years - this book is for those newly diagnosed who are going through the denial phase - not relevant for me although I should have realized that before I purchased it - there is no reversing MS - there are remissions but no reversals and to think that there are is a fallacy -

ok by Robert W. Smith (Virginia, USA) 2 Stars
August 07, 2008
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.

MS "cure" books by Arthur Hansen (Long Island, New York United States) 1 Stars
March 21, 2008
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.

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