Cerebral Palsy – A Thing to be Rid Of

John OsborneI had a telephone call recently from a young lady who has a long list of problems that I think might just interest you. Not particularly for the long list, but from the way she has been “treated” by her medical team. I would not say this to her directly, but it is a disgrace at the way she has not been given the care she should have.

She gave me quite a run-down of her problems which essentially include asthma, depression and cerebral palsy. She told me she had been given one of the nastier – no name here – anti depressants which luckily she is intelligent enough to leave untouched. For her other problems she was prescribed paracetamol. Yes, you heard it, paracetamol. And that is all!  And, of course, hereby hangs a tale.

A doctor’s training is essentially based on two things – diagnosis and treatment. A good and proper, but all too often rushed or skimped, diagnosis is essential – treatment is an altogether different and huge subject. But for almost every Medically trained Doctor it consists only of a list of current and past  chemicals. Things that man has made and sells at a huge profit. None of that medical training consists of what foods their patient should eat – or not eat – or what alternative remedies might be applied. The end result of this failing is easy to see.The patient rarely is going to get better!! And, doctors deliberately ignore what cures as the following extract shows – “Also there is increasing evidence that many current drug therapies simply suppress symptoms and ignore the underlying disease processes. In contrast, many natural products appear to address the cause of many diseases and yield superior clinical results. Unfortunately, most physicians and patients are not aware that these natural alternatives exist. But research in this field is a never ending process.” Novel drug delivery systems in herbal medicines

My client wants to change her doctor’s regime and It does not take long to find out what can be put into place for possibly a complete remedy. A quick trawl of the net produces many thousands of documents on how curcumin is beneficial for people with cerebral palsy. “Curcumin certainly has a hoard of beneficial effects especially in neurology” is the summing up of a paper published in 2012 entitled – “Curcumin in Neurology” from the Department of Internal Medicine, Medwin Hospital, Nampally, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Curcumin in neurology

My personal experience of the use of curcumin is growing almost daily. Of course, I have read many clinical trial results, papers by the dozen and now that we have settled the question of what works and what does not – and Curcuma Longa – Turmeric – does not work for us Westerners, I have arrived at another conclusion; that when coupled with the addition of 80,000 iu Serrapeptase – a speedier result can be optioned in almost every instance. The logic of this is simple. Whilst the curcumin is “boosting” the system, there will inevitably be “rubbish” that is created as the dead material is  removed. This “dead material” is dead protein. Serrapeptase “eats” dead protein. Thus, the healing process can be accelerated. This is a known and a clinically proven fact in such as post operative treatment. The “work” of the curcumin is on similar lines to that of an operation.

Thus, in cases where there is a need for a “chronic” response to a “chronic” problem, the use of both 95% Standardised Curcumin with 1% Piperine and 80,000 iu Serrapeptase appears to produce improved results. As there have been no studies done on this, I can only offer my opinion. However, at worst the combination can do little; at best it can work miracles of a magnitude unknown to the medical world. And in the case of cerebral palsy and more of these so called “incurable diseases” there is only one way to go – TRY IT!  No harm may come. Much good may.

 

 

John Osborne is a self-trained Naturopath with over 35 years of experience. Of an engineering formation, he looks at the root causes of people’s problems to discover the “why” rather than the “visible”. Using all forms of a natural approach, John includes phototherapy, homeopathy and aromatherapy among the means of aiding people to find a solution to their problems. John is not a doctor, so cannot diagnose, but works with the leading authorities in the world on the natural ways to cure serious illness.. His advice is given free and he is readily contactable via his website Remede Naturel.

 

 

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