Testimony of N.G., suffering from multiple sclerosis

I’m 35, I live in the south of France. Almost 5 years ago I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after several falls, each one due to a sudden motor block of the right leg, followed by dizziness and gradual loss of vision.  The plaques were present both in the spinal cord at lumbar level, and in the two brain hemispheres.

I lived in fear of ending up in a wheelchair soon, and I knew that the average survival span with this disease is 15-20 years at most. Being aware the utter uselessness of the interferon suggested (in bad faith) by the health system as the ONLY means of even slightly opposing the crises caused by this disease, and having personally witnessed the unpleasant consequences caused by the side effects of this drug, I decided not to follow the proposed treatment and to seek solutions that could be acceptable to my body. We found the G5 (the organic silica of Loic Le Ribault) and I became a vegetarian, following a fat-free diet, and avoiding like plague the monosodium glutamate that is often used by the food industry today. Thanks to all this, the plaque patches disappeared from the spine in just over a year.

Unfortunately the plaques in the brain were always present and active, and at every crisis (about 3 or 4 a year, including the August crisis, always the strongest and most devastating because of the great heat) my condition worsened more and more, compelling me to use cortisone to regain control of my legs, especially the right one, which I often had to drag after less than a kilometer’s walk, not to mention my sight, which became so blurred as to appear like a cloud of faded colors after each crisis.

Then, a year ago, I learned about Dr. Clark’s zapper, and I saw on your site that there is a program specifically designed for this disease, as well as for other viruses, parasites and bacteria. After the first 2 weeks I felt the difference. I could easily travel about 4 kilometers before the leg began to act up. Today I can face life with more serenity because I haven’t had any crisis for the entire year, not even the dreaded August crisis! What saddens me most is that the former neurologist who had taken charge of my case, despite the disappearance of the plaques in the spine and the lack of crises following the use of the zapper, instead of being happy with my progress, has begun to blackmail me, denying me any further diagnostic test if I did not accept the interferon treatment (from which I wonder how much he might have cashed in). Needless to say, I dismissedhim in no uncertain terms. This narrow-minded and skeptical attitude of the medical establishment often forces me to change doctor. Never mind. Thanks to Dr Clark I am regaining my health, and along with it, my hopes of a long life in serenity, knowing that there won’t be any crutches or wheelchair waiting for me. Thank you, Dr. Clark.