Medical professor diagnosed with multiple sclerosis miraculously cures debilitating disease through dietary and lifestyle changes…(Killed My Dad…)
by: David Gutierrez
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, July 07, 2016
When emergency medicine professor George Jelinek was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at age 45, he was told the disease was progressive and incurable. He had reason to believe it; he had seen his own mother suffer from the disease until she needed a wheelchair to get around, until, eventually, she took her own life.
But, rather than accepting the diagnosis, Jelinek dived into researching what the scientific evidence actually said about MS. To his shock, he discovered that a rigorous program of lifestyle changes could halt and even reverse the progress of the disease.
Seventeen years later, he says he has “‘no symptoms — I’m perfectly well.”
“I’m actually fitter and healthier than I have been at any time in my life,” said Jelinek, who runs and swims regularly.
Numerous studies have since backed Jelinek’s program up, which is explained in detail in his book, Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: An Evidence Based Guide to Recovery.
Lifestyle change cures ‘incurable’ disease
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