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Wheelchair Bound to Walking
K.Y., California, USA

I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 3 1/2 years ago. The worst part was not having any energy and having pain all over my body. I reached a point where I couldn't even go to the washroom by myself—

I had to have a catheter for 3 years.

I even spent 2 months in the hospital just lying down. I couldn't move anything from my waist down. I was totally paralyzed and they had to teach me how to get up out of bed, how to sit down, how to step, and how to shower. It was like being a baby. I came home from the hospital and my boyfriend took care of me. I didn't have any energy, even to open my eyes. I was in a wheelchair most of the time.

Then I had 7 mercury amalgams removed from my mouth and started using the magnetic pulsing unit. My boyfriend would apply the unit up and down my spine, including the head and brain area.

I feel much better now. I can even walk to the park with my boyfriend. I feel like I have come alive. Whenever I am feeling weak, my boyfriend does a treatment for me and right after, I feel less tired.

The magnetic pulsing unit is helping keep my MS under control. I haven't had an episode in 4 years!

K.Y., California, USA
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\ I reached a point where I couldn't even go to the washroom by myself. … I was in a wheelchair most of the time. \
Editors Note:
Kim continues daily treatments in bed. She lies on the hand paddle of a magnetic pulsing unit. She starts at the top of her spine and gradually moves the coil along to the base of her spine.
Keywords:
Magnetic Pulsing , Energy, Infection, Multiple Sclerosis, Nerve Conditions, Paralysis, Viral
Disclaimer: We are grateful to the many individuals who share their experiences as it helps each of us learn. Please understand each story is one individual's personal experience and their perception of that experience. What works for them will not necessarily work for you. Government regulators say that testimonials are misleading and deceptive. Results are not typical.

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