Believe
Hey surfer dudes and dudettes,
I'm still in the chapter on neuromuscular diseases, still getting totally blown away. I mean, here is the guy who studied under the great Jensen and Christopher, who took what they did to the next level. I'm reading how person after person healed themselves from myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, ALS, and muscular dystrophy by doing what I'm describing for you right here.
Dr. Schulze says in this detailed and quite long chapter over and over again, driving it into the reader, that neuromuscular diseases are different manisfestations of nervous breakdowns, and the person has to just stop everything and do a 180.
Let me just quote some meat from Dr.
Richard Schulze :
Anybody who has muscular dystrophy or multiple sclerosis or
myasthenia gravis or any neuromuscular disease has to realize
they've had a nervous breakdown. Literally, their nervous system
has broken down. It's not transmitting. These are called diseases
of neuromuscular transmission. OK, so, they've had a nervous
breakdown. The circuit breakers have popped up. They're not
transmitting positive nerve force to their nervous system, so
they need to reduce their stress.
But that doesn't mean not doing anything or not moving. They need
to reduce their stress level dramatically, but they also need
to keep moving. They need to keep moving their body. Even though
they walk funny, keep moving. Even though they can't see well,
keep reading and focusing. (SYL, p. 363)
Sweet people, the doctors are wrong. These diseases ARE cureable. Dr. Christopher and
Dr. Schulze helped hundreds of people with muscular dystrophy get well.
Dr. Schulze said he'd go to these shows and conferences and just PRAY to attract cripples. He says everybody else on the floor would pass them off and didn't want to touch people like us (been there!). He'd get someone with dystrophy and he'd go "YES!!!" He LOVED to work with dystrophy folks (getting teary-eyed, here).
Y'all, he said the problem with not being able to help the people who came to him with MD was not with the disease. The disease can be cured. He said the trouble with getting these people well was what was going on between their ears. They didn't believe they could get well. They believed what the doctors had told them. If the doctor told them "Your disease is progressive and you're just going to get weaker and weaker," that's what happened.
So what Dr. Schulze would do is tell these people "Throw out your doctors' diagnosis. Throw out the prognosis. You most certainly can get well. Let's go to work."
Then the next biggest hurdle with the dystrophy patients was that they put the breaks on when they saw what kind of work it was going to take. They didn't think they could sustain the intensity for a day, much less a long period of time. They wimped out before they even got started. Others did it for a few days and gave up.
The last big hurdle with the dystrophy patients was the whole bathroom issue. My dystrophy isn't that bad, and yet I understand completely that it takes a lot of time and effort just to go to the bathroom. So these people would see the bowel cleansing program and give up. They knew they might not make it to the bathroom in time, and they didn't want to do that.
Again, I don't have any guarantees. I will NOT say that "absolutely, this program will work for you." I will say that Dr. Schulze said the people who were dedicated to the program, who were willing to do ANYTHING to get those muscles strong again, did get well.
I wish there was a magic pill, but there's not. There is hope, though.
See you on the track. :-)