Thursday, July 16, 2015

ALS: Dandy Oskey: Amazing Supplement Trial: Stay Strong, A Cure is Near




Supplement Trial: My thoughts after 90 days on the supplement
I was asked by Jason David College to share this post as a follow-up to my previous Supplement Trial post. I’ve been on my supplement for over 90 days and I want to let you know some of my thoughts.
1. Since beginning this trial, I honestly believe that my ALS symptoms have not progressed. Upon starting this trial, I stopped taking Rilutek and I take no other medication for pain or ailment.
2. I have seen positive changes in my ability to contract muscles in my legs (not done in 2 years) , as well as lift my right arm and have strength to perform simple tasks.
3. Many recent studies have been conducted on various nutritional treatments for chronic disease. This confirms what I am finding through my personal experiences within my trial. I really believe that epigenetic science and super foods are a valid treatment for disease. With the corruption of our food system, the use of pesticides, and our inability to give our bodies what they need, chronic diseases are sure to follow.
4. I have seen no ill affects from taking this supplement. I do find that I get less hungry for regular food, but I still eat regular meals. My weight seems to be staying consistent and I feel good most of the time.
5. I believe that even though I see slight improvements, most of my benefit has been from slowing the progression, if not stopping it. When saying this, it is hard to quantify it, but I know how I feel. I do know that today I am able to do things that I was unable to do 90 days ago, or were previously very difficult for me. For example:
a) When I used to eat, my wife would lift my arm up and my wrist did not have any strength to lift the food to my mouth, or even hold it up. Yesterday at the Jurassic World movie, I lifted almost an entire box of Junior Mints (one at a time) to my mouth. Boy they were good!
b) I have had multiple people visit from out of town who have told me that I am better today than the last time they saw me.
c) I was not not able to roll up my headset ear piece, or put the ear piece in since getting the headset. Lately I have had enough hand strength to do both things.
d) Since getting my iPhone 6 I have been unable to lift it. Now (as of the past month) I am able to lift it.

6. With the results that I have seen, I would be very reluctant to stop taking the supplement.
In closing, I wish that I would have known about this supplement back in 2009 when my symptoms first started. I feel that I might not even be in a wheel chair right now, had I known. If you haven’t kept up with my trial, go to my YouTube channel to see all my previous videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfawMSJWTpKxJJGE2cv973g
I started this trial because there was no other HOPE. Since starting the trial, I can honestly say I look forward to each new day. I’m looking forward to my birthday and Christmas, and being here for my wife and kids.
There are many superfoods available, if you would like more information on my particular trial, please Facebook message me. If you would like to start your own trial, we will provide you with all the information that you need to get started. Anyone that chooses to participate in their own trial will do so of their own volition and risk. Remember this is not a drug, it is nutrition that is thought to help the body heal itself. I am happy to share because I want to see all PALs healed. Stay strong, a cure is near!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfawMSJWTpKxJJGE2cv973g
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Good Afternoon: Resilience:ALS: Dagmar Munn



Good afternoon! What a wonderful day! I'm so grateful to be home from the hospital, going forth.and being healthy. 

I've began reading a book written by a dear lady who has been diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig Disease) for sometime. Her name is Dagmar  I'm so inspired. Ny life is already being so transformed.

She shares how her father invented a rule during board games they played.Somewhere midway during the game, he'd call out "Rotate the Board:". The board was rotated and everyone went on with the game or got up angry and left. 
She shares, 'Over time I could see how my father’s game board rule tested sense of control over change, our reactions to losing control as well as our ability to recover'.

I decided to embrace this journey with reading the book and taking action as Dagmar has done. I hope you will embrace your own journey and walk through no matter what you face.

 'Recovery is dependent on our resilience'. I'll clarify that 'recovery' is anything that has hit you or slowed you down in ways that you don't like. And most of those things are not planned or in our control.

Most of us have not had our resilience tested or if so it's been very little. 
Once in awhile we have to tap into it. Mostly it's when we choose a change like a job, having a child, buying a new home or car.
Doesn't require much resilience does it!

What is resilience? It is defined as an individual's ability to properly adapt to stress and adversity. Stress and adversity can come in the shape of family or relationship problems, health problems, or workplace and financial worries, among others.

Most of us don't have ALS and  neither do I. 
The point in me sharing some of Dagmar's book is 'resilience' is one key we need to work with. 

Life is not always easy and changes will come whether it's by choice or things out of our control.
Not being well over the last year and at the same time following my passions and dreams to have my own businesses have brought me to a place of looking at how I deal with things in life.

Most of us also know at least in our head that not dealing with stress and emotions has a negative impact on our wellbeing and health. 
Before I got sick and ended up in the hospital this time I wasn't taking the 'dealing' of stress beyond my head and taking actions. Therefore, I wasn't taking good care of my health on any level. 
I'm learning there is a better way. It's a shame most of us wait way too long to do anything about how we deal with life. 

It's the fault of circumstances, it's choices we've made, it's some other person's fault, blah, blah, blah.
Can anyone tell me how far and anything positive blaming has got them. Can you share how excuses to not overcome and be our best has brought us good! 
Can anyone tell me good things that are coming from staying stuck? 

I'm looking forward to sharing more on my journey and do hope you will join me on your journey and chime in with your thoughts.
Until next time, 
Cynthia




 Please do take time to download Dagmar's free book and delve into a better life no matter what you face. 
http://alsandwellness.blogspot.ca/2015/07/new-book-align-lengthen-strengthen-your.html?spref=fb
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