Motor Neuron Disease and or ALS can be divided into clinical subsets based on the patients pattern of weakness, abnormalities on nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography and serum antibodies against specific glycolipids. Here are a few subsets: Familiar, which can be autosomal, or less often recessive. Sporadic Clinical ALS Classical ALS Benign ALS Primary […]
Supplementary Therapeutic Measures
SUPPLEMENTARY THERAPEUTIC MEASURES INAMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS/MOTOR NEURON DISEASEAuthor: David AtkinsonVideo of David Discussing Baar Battery System BACKGROUND: More than 120 years of symptomatic treatment has produced little more then frustration and despair for patient and physician alike. Most likely there will not be a single drug or therapy which will overcome ALS. REVIEW SUMMARY: This […]
The Wet Cell Battery: What Stands in Its Way
Why aren’t More People benefiting from it? By Linda Caputi, RN Disbelief is an issue I’ve often run into when sharing information on alternative remedies. People will typically say, “If there are such good options out there, why haven’t I heard about them before?” or, “Why hasn’t my doctor told me about them?” as if […]
Coenzyme Q10 Saves Nerve Cells in Mice with ALS
CoQ10 Article from The ALS Newsletter The ALS Newsletter: Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Vol. 3, No. 4 October 1998 Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston have found that coenzyme Q10, a widely available over-the-counter compound, can combat nerve-cell degeneration in mice with ALS. The study is in the July 21, […]
Winning Over Lou Gehrig’s Disease
By A. Robert SmithEditor of Venture Inward Magazine One of them who has improved dramatically is David Atkinson, 59, whose doctor told him in 1991 that he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and there was nothing that could be done to overcome it. A star football player, pole vaulter, and boxer in his youth, a […]
Wet Cell Helps ALS Patients
Research: Venture Inward Magazine 1996 Five years ago David Atkinson was confronted with a dread diagnosis: Lou Gehrig’s disease. Today, substantially recovered, he is advising and giving hope to other victims of this supposedly incurable, terminal disease. Since publication of an article in Venture Inward (Jan./Feb. ’95) about his successful use of Cayce-recommended remedies – […]