It is generally accepted that there is no medical cure for multiple sclerosis. Natural healing is another subject altogether. Critics of allopathy argue that, to reverse MS, natural healing is a patient’s best option.

Allopathy is conventional medicine in layman’s terms. Its critics point out that it provides no guaranteed resolution for diseases like MS and HIV/ AIDS. The medication given to patients to treat these diseases helps them to manage their symptoms: It doesn’t actually address the root cause of the disease. Rather, it helps to slow down the progression of the disease. The critics of allopathy believe that, with non-conventional approaches, it is possible for an ailing patient to recover from multiple sclerosis. Natural healing is within reach, they claim. They say the ideal way to access it is to optimize the conditions that would promote well-being in the patient, and encourage the regeneration of damaged tissue.

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