I read a story on the internet around 8 years ago regarding a MS sufferer whom prior to the onset of the disease was diagnosed with an cavernous hemangioma or benign tumor in one of their vertebrae. Because of the nature of the tumor i.e bleeding, the tumor had to be surgically removed. After this was done the MS symptoms cleared up.
Can anyone shed some light on this story for me? I cannot find any trace of this on the internet anymore. It looks to me as if an incurable disease can be cured with an operation. Incidentally I have had MS since 2009 and some of the blood tests I paid for seemed to show that I was not absorbing copper properly.
Can anyone shed some light on this story for me? I cannot find any trace of this on the internet anymore. It looks to me as if an incurable disease can be cured with an operation. Incidentally I have had MS since 2009 and some of the blood tests I paid for seemed to show that I was not absorbing copper properly.