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Esperanza Peptide

Esperanza is an appropriate name for a revolutionary new treatment for MS as Esperanza means "HOPE" in Spanish and hope is what all MS sufferers are seeking!

Esperanza NeuroPeptide Homeopathic treatment is a treatment which is claimed to reverse some of the symptoms of MS, though not eradicate them completely. This treatment is now available in Scotland.

Esperanza’s Scientific Director David Mundschenk PhD says: "This is the only drug that gives back function in Multiple Sclerosis. It affects ability to walk, motor function, pain, speech, co-ordination and balance."

It is not claimed to be a cure. The treatment is given once a day with 3 sprays under the tongue, then five minutes later 3 further sprays. It must be given every day or the patient goes downhill. It must also be used alongside physiotherapy or other exercise treatment so that weakened muscles can be strengthened.

At the moment, Esperanza NeuroPeptide Homeopathic Peptide is available through the Jan de Vries clinic in Troon, Scotland at cost of around £5,450 for a year’s treatment. It is also available as a homeopathic treatment at centres in Ireland, Israel, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, the USA and other areas worldwide once doctors have been trained.

Q: How Does Esperanza NeuroPeptide Homeopathic Peptide Work?

A: The peptide regulates the immune system and allows messages to be conducted along nerves despite the loss of myelin. It works with nicotinic receptors in the brain. It also works against viruses, including the Epstein-Barr virus and prevents cell-to-cell ravaging.

Q: Is It A Cure?

A: No, it is a treatment and needs to be taken every day.

Q: How Do You Take It?

A: With a puffer spray, under the tongue. In the morning, 3 times, then wait 5 minutes, then another 3 times. It must be taken at the same time every day. You must not eat or drink anything for 15 minutes afterwards.

Q: How Does It Get Taken Up By The Body?

A: The neuropeptides are absorbed under the tongue, but Esperanza has a unique additive that multiplies the absorption of the peptides.

Q: What Symptoms Can It Help?

A: 100% get a result with balance and slurred speech. Motor function, ability to walk, pain, co-ordination and fatigue respond well too, to differing degrees in different patients. Dr Kevin Bethel MD CM, Esperanza’s Medical Director, says: "I want to make it clear that 'reverse MS symptoms' does not mean that any one symptom will completely return to normal. Rather, most people get a partial reversal of some or most of their MS symptoms. Function is partially or fully restored, but for some, the functional restoration is dramatic in one area and minor in other areas. It all depends on how much permanent damage has been done to any particular part of the nervous system."

Q: How Fast Does It Work?

A: Balance is the fastest symptom to respond - in around 30 minutes. Co-ordination, reaction time and strength start returning on the first day. Fatigue can take several months to resolve. How fast it works depends on where the damage in the central nervous system is.

Q: What Other Things Need To Be Done As Well?

A: Physiotherapy and physical exercise is very important to regain muscle tone as well as a good healthy diet.

Q: Does It Work For Both Relapsing and Progressive MS?

A: Yes.

Q: Does It Lower The Number of Relapses?

A: Kevin Bethel MD CM says: My personal experience with the peptide has demonstrated several people who have not had a relapse since starting the Esperanza neuropeptide.

Q: Does It Have Side Effects?

A: None have been reported.

Q: What Research Has Been Done?

A: So far, the Esperanza Research Foundation has conducted ‘open’ trials, which do not use placebos. Now they plan to do human double-blind trials in various countries once suitable physicians have been selected, trial protocols worked out, and financing arranged.

Q: Why Isn’t Esperanza Available Yet As An Approved Treatment For MS?

A: Esperanza Peptide is on the market as a homeopathic drug. Scientists have been developing it for 23 years, but it has taken all these years to develop the drug and patent its production. Now it will undergo full scientific testing.

For more information contact: Esperanza Peptide, 1 Greenhill, Largs, Ayrshire, KA30 9JY, Scotland

Telephone: 01475 675548 Email: Esperanzapeptide@btinternet.com Website: www.esperanzapeptide.net

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