Feb 25 (edited) • CDS MMS DMSO
Prescribed a new MS medication
As I have explained before on the Friday evening live talks, I have been battling multiple sclerosis for 14 years. I dabbled with chlorine dioxide in 2013 - 2014 but googling it I got scared off by all the black press ("it is a poisonous bleach!")
I started taking it consistently and at larger doses in Jan of '21 to kill parasites, but I haven't been taking it consistently for the last few years now and have had increasing disability from MS
Now that I have the bubbler from I am taking daily regular high doses consistently again. My neurologist prescribed me an MS drug last year known as mavenclad (which costs $113k dollars for 10 pills). It is supposedly an immune system "modulator/attenuator" and it's only supposed to be taken once a month for 2 months for one round, and then only repeated for the following year. It's not something that you just get on and stay on the rest of your life.
I am disabled from multiple sclerosis and gadolinium toxicity (from the multiple MRIs that I have had for the past decade and a half) so I am on SSDI/Medicaid because I would never have afforded this medication otherwise.
So now I am facing a quandary: I know that I can just take chlorine dioxide which will keep me safe while my immune system is drugged down for a few months, but part of me really doesn't want to do the Mavenclad for another round this year.
Of course, family and friends are happy for me to be on Mavenclad and are strongly suggesting that I go through with it. But I'm thinking if I am upping my chlorine dioxide every time I take one of these 10 pills that the NACLO2 should render them useless. So I can take the medication, and not worry that my immune system is getting permanently damaged. Any thoughts on this strategy?
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Prescribed a new MS medication
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