
Pleomorphic Column: Multiple Sclerosis with SANUM Remedies
© Copyright 2004 by by Dr. Konrad Werthmann, Austria
(Explore Issue: Volume 13, Number 1)
What is Pleomorphism?
Pleomorphism holds that the human body houses symbiotic, primal plant germs (primitive microorganisms) which can change in form through non-supportive environmental influences. When the body’s internal milieu is healthy, the symbiotic relationship is maintained. However, when the internal milieu of the host becomes imbalanced through external/internal influences such as poor diet, stress and toxins, the symbiosis shifts. This change in milieu supports a shift in the microbial form to a virulent, pathogenic form, which has been associated with disease.
Multiple sclerosis, with an etiology about which scientists have not yet come to a definite conclusion, is one of the most common diseases of the nervous system. In this condition the protective coating surrounding the nerves, the myelin layer, degenerates. Depending on which nerves are affected, various symptoms can arise. The onset of the disease becomes apparent as a rule between the ages of twenty and fifty, with the illness proceeding as a series of attacks. Even if the causes of the disease are still for the most part unknown, nevertheless such factors as stress and atrophy of the mucosa enteralis, can increase the risk of developing the illness.
From the naturopathic practitioner’s point of view, the following factors are regarded as possible triggers of disease. At the same time, only one of these factors will definitely not trigger MS: – the nervous system is a weak organ in genetic terms; – atrophy of the intestinal mucous membrane; – contamination from heavy metals, predominantly from the mercury in amalgam, as well as diseased or dead tooth roots and other sources of infection of the same type; – a lack of thiamine and Omega-3 fatty acids.
See entire article text for Therapy recommended by Dr. Werthmann, M.D., to treat MS.
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