| October
15, 1997
In July 1995 I was diagnosed with having multiple
sclerosis. My symptoms at this time included numbness
on the right side of my body, tingling in my legs
and feet, and loss of vision in my left eye for brief
intervals.
By November 1995, the symptoms improved. In December
1995, I began taking Interferon Beta 1B injections.
This medication helps reduce the number of exacerbations
for relapsing-remitting MS patients. Because I am
taking this medication, my blood has to be checked
periodically. I was told by my neurologist that my
white blood count was low and it would have to be
monitored more closely.
I was doing fine, until last August, when I felt
numbness and tingling in my legs and feet. By September
it was painful to stand. It felt as if I was standing
on a bed of pins. I cold not walk upstairs or run.
It was even impossible for me to hold my three year
old daughter while standing, because the pain was
so intense. At this time my sister-in-law, C. D. (Dr.
C. M.'s nurse), introduced me to SEACURE. I was instructed
to take 6 capsules daily. I followed those instructions,
and in approximately 4 weeks, my feet felt normal
again. By October, I was playing tennis! The results
from my latest CBC indicated that my white count was
back to the correct level again, and has remained
there ever since I've been taking SEACURE.
I continued taking six capsules of SEACURE a day;
however, in December I ran out of SEACURE. The numbness
and tingling in my legs and feet returned. Immediately,
I ordered two bottles of SEACURE and began taking
six capsules daily. Within four days, my legs and
feet felt normal again.
In May I was extremely busy; therefore, there were
days that I forgot to take SEACURE. I didn't think
that decreasing the dosage would matter. Well, was
I wrong! The numbness and tingling returned again.
Now, I faithfully take the required dosage of SEACURE.
(I panic if my supply begins to run low.) I firmly
believe that SEACURE is the reason I did not have
an exacerbation this summer, and the reason that I
am staying healthy. I wish other MS patients would
try this product to see how helpful it can be in fighting
this disease.
Sincerely,
Kim D.
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| April
24, 2000
I am ONE of the victims, without “PKU,”
who medically reacted to aspartame. I was diagnosed
in 1998 with Multiple Sclerosis. When I read the article
“Aspartame mimicks M.S.” I nearly DIED!
The MD’s all wanted me on Avonex, an interferon.
The side effects would have worsened my health, so
I opted to detox from aspartame.
Six months into my detox, my doctor (my homeopathic
MD) recommended Seacure, which I have taken religiously
for nearly 2 years. I have no new lesions, and the
ones that I have are shrinking; my balance is nearly
100% normal, where I don’t have the M.S. “drunken
wobble” and can wear 2-inch heals. I am able
to climb 3 flights of stairs and can swim 32 laps
with fins in an Olympic sized pool in 30 minutes.
I am able too walk long distances, like I recently
did at an airport.
I believe that Seacure is helping me to heal. I had
been in medical school when I began using aspartame.
Thank you for your wonderful product, which is helping
me to heal.
Sincerely,
Armelle M B
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