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Dr Chandy's latest findings - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - is there a cure?

Work never stops, even though Dr Chandy is now 74.  He'll be presenting his latest evidence that there is a form of Multiple Sclerosis, which we term MS-like presentation, which responds well to B12.  The symptoms remit whilst the person is receiving treatment, consistently.  On the few occasions where we have not been able to keep up treatment or the patient themselves has stopped taking treatment, symptoms relapse which is a shame, but it shows that the B12 appears to be working.

This mimics the findings of Scalabrino, where mice deprived of B12 (both deprived in the diet, and by ileal resection) developed the characteristic lesions or scleroses in their spinal column and the loss of motor power; these mice were 'cured' when B12 was given by injection or in high doses in the food.

We have to ask, if B12 supplements worked so well on every MS case that consented to supplements, would it work for anyone else?

This work will be presented at this year's AGM, on Tues 8 March, 10:30am - 12 noon, Horden Welfare Hall near Peterlee, County Durham, United Kingdom

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