Discussion: How would you explain the high incidence of MS in the United States, Canada, Western European countries, and Australia? Compared to a relatively low incidence in neighboring Mexico?

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How would you explain the high incidence of MS in the United States, Canada, Western European countries, and Australia? Compared to a relatively low incidence in neighboring Mexico?

Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which women, at twice the rate of men, get the disease in the prime of their careers. (around the age of 40) The different distribution compared to undeveloped countries reinforces the claim that this disease has a distinct mental-energetic dimension related to competitiveness and mistakes, fulfilling one's destiny and self-esteem. (Energy Centers 4, 6) The more you look at the distribution maps (found on the Internet), the more you will realize that this phenomenon is based on unresolved mental traumas residing in the subconscious.

The argument that MS is a disease based on unresolved mental traumas only reinforces that the disease cannot be treated with medicinal means. Removing the trauma that caused the illness from the subconscious and constantly strengthening the immune system is necessary. As for the genetic argument, it is not a dominant factor. I showed (in a separate post) that the peak of type 1 diabetes is in Saudi Arabia, despite its neighbors, countries of similar ethnicity, with many moderate rates.

To demonstrate autoimmune diseases, I chose only two diseases, MS and type 1 diabetes. However, you will find in the other autoimmune diseases findings that strengthen the argument that all autoimmune diseases have a dominant component of low life energy that originates from unresolved traumas.


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