May 24, 2012 – On the occasion of World Multiple Sclerosis Day taking place on May 30, a first meeting to discuss new perspectives on multiple sclerosis was held on March 24 and 25, 2012 in Paris at the initiative of Dr Olivier Soulier, who has been supporting patients with this disease for 25 years, his goal: to say that we can get out of MS. 160 people, patients and caregivers, followed these 2 very dense days with great attention.
Olivier Soulier (1) treated the first cases of multiple sclerosis in 1987. After several situations of improvement and prolonged remission, he received word of mouth from a large number of patients. After 10 years and over 100 cases, he began to conceptualize a possible scheme and mode of treatment. To date, he has followed nearly 400 cases. During the conference, he describes the universe that governs the disease, according to his observations: here is a summary of his vision of MS, which seems to have received many approvals during these days:
“For the patient as for his family, this disease is characterized by a strong feeling of helplessness. Over time, the disease becomes an identity. He insists: “If you get sick with one thought system, you can’t heal with the same system.” “The patient has most often been a good child, with ineffective or non-existent adolescence, full of ‘must’ and ‘must’. The myth of the perfect family is very present. Olivier Soulier notes that, more often than not, even the big child, even little handicapped by the disease, comes for consultation accompanied by his parents. “I said to them: Didn’t you see that it was no longer a child? These patients are sometimes not even aware of having a self different from that of the group. They lose even the memory of their own life. It is the disease of hyperadaptability, which could be compared to a 4000 watt lamp plugged into a bedside outlet! “
In pathology, we will say that MS, an autoimmune disease where antibodies bind against the myelin sheath that surrounds the nervous axons, is significant of a problem between self and non-self, definition of immune conflict, d acceptance in oneself of what is not oneself. As Rimbaud writes: I is another. So how can you be completely yourself? How to take care of yourself? “3 axes of pacification are essential to respect” specifies Olivier Soulier:
“The shrink and the brain: becoming aware of your own life, all tools are welcome as long as they work. The family reaction will be the key to the prognosis. 30% of results. The digestive system and the state of the intestinal flora, reinforcement of the self and restoration of the barrier, guardian of the selection, support of the liver which presides over the process of elimination of toxicants (waves, infections, education, influences, guardianship in all genres) thanks, in particular, to nutrition which is nothing other than attention to oneself in an ever deeper listening. And to quote Dr. Kousmine’s proposal (MS is curable): first cold-pressed oils, whole grains, reduction in proteins and sugars, vitamins including D, minerals, PUFA fatty acids, probiotics. 30% of results. These 2 axes will have a direct impact on the 3rd, the immune and blood system. 30% of results. In conclusion: “We must act as soon as possible at all levels with the widest possible consciousness. The key phrase to healing will be: Do as you wish. Affirm your no which allows you to access your name. The prognosis will depend on 3 factors: the level of autoimmunity, the level of submission, the level of destruction of the nervous system. “
Dr Michel Geffard (2), researcher at INSERM, has been offering treatments for so-called incurable diseases for 20 years (MS, SLA, PAR, etc.)
His observation: no treatment is sufficiently effective, they each have a partial action, for example 30% for copaxone, because they do not act on all the pathways involved in pathogenicity. Some allow improvement at first, but the overall course of the disease is not slowed down.
His vision : advance the diagnosis as much as possible (about 3 years) to try to act at the time of the first outbreak. Reversibility at the start is easy and almost always possible. In agreement with Dr Soulier, he confirms that it is important to understand, and this in order to act effectively, that the disease affects all the major systems of identity: genetic, immune and nervous. The crossroads of dysfunctions is the blood-brain barrier which has lost its seal and let unwanted substances pass into the brain. In order for it to stop being attacked, it is necessary to regulate the immune system upstream, to ensure that it re-integrates its primary function, surveillance and defense, overactivated in this case. Therefore, upstream, the first barrier, the intestinal barrier which, having become permeable, allows the continual passage of antibodies, maintaining like a permanent war in the organism. This struggle causes the accumulation of waste, the product of the degradation of these incessant reactions between self and non-self, cytotoxic and neurotoxic products, which in turn weaken our immune system. It is therefore urgent to restore the intestinal barrier and support the liver in its detoxification effort.
His proposal: Dr Geffard has developed a treatment called multivalent endotherapy, compatible with conventional treatments and new treatments. An assessment is carried out with various measurements including precise dosages of antibodies. This treatment includes specific fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins and polylysine which neutralize endotoxins. It has been tested on thousands of animals and in CHUs. It is the classic EDSS score that validates its results. This treatment acts on the blood-brain barrier by suppressing leukocyte infiltration in the brain. Cost of treatment: around 100 euros per month.
Dr Pierre-Jean Thomas-Lamotte (3), neurologist, left his hospital practice to think about the disease thanks to attentive listening to the patient: why these symptoms? Why this person? Why this disease? Why at this time of life? Listening to it allows him to decipher the symptom very precisely. “All symbolic compensations are the mask of a specific suffering that is kept secret and that we must learn to listen to. These are the diseases that will heal unfulfilled parts of yourself ”.
Willy Barral (4), a psychoanalyst, suffered from MS at the age of 60, he healed himself and testified at length. “The illness arrived exactly one year after my brother’s suicide. I realized that it was linked to a serious internal conflict between my personal project and my family project. He underlines the importance of psychogenealogy, of the engrammage which locks us in without our having the software to decode. For his work out of MS, he was helped by herbal medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, self-vaccination, writing a family novel, mental visualization, meditation. “If I am able to attack my immune system, it is because I can stop it. A sentence in the form of a conclusion. It remains to provide the means.
SPEAKERS (non-exhaustive list)
- Michel Geffard, Doctor of Medicine – Doctor of Sciences INSERM Research Director. For 20 years, he has been offering treatments for so-called incurable diseases, MS, SLA, PAR. He is author and co-author of 55 publications in immunology-immunochemistry, 174 publications in neurobiology and author and co-author of 28 publications on Multiple Sclerosis as well as numerous studies on chronic diseases, not to mention his 324 seminars and conferences.. http://idrpht.free.fr/
- Olivier Soulier, Doctor of medicine. Homeopath Acupuncturist. Graduated in medical gynecology. Ericksonnian hypnosis, NLP, Enneagram. contact.lessymboles@nordnet.fr – www.lessymboles.com. A DVD of the conference is for sale on the site.
- Dr Pierre-Jean Thomas-Lamotte, medical neurologist, specialist in neurology, former head of hospital service. He chose liberal activity to focus on listening to the patient. He devotes his research work to the unconscious symbolic compensation for unexpressed suffering. He founded the CRIDOMH. Author in particular of “Listen and understand the disease”, ed. Who are you.
- Willy Barral, psychoanalyst – writer trained by Françoise Dolto and Pierre Solié. He publishedFrançoise Dolto: it is the word that brings life.(Gallimard, 1990) and The body of the child is the language of his parents’ story. (Editions Payot, 2008)
- Professor Jean-Louis Christiaens, Consultant in Chronic Pains.
“Multiple sclerosis: a curable disease for 38% of French people”
This is what France Soir headlines, which notes that“A study by the Kantar-Health institute [pour la Fondation Arsep] shows that the French remain relatively poorly informed about existing treatments to fight multiple sclerosis ”.
The newspaper retains that “The knowledge gaps of the population remain. It is important to remember that research has certainly made it possible to make significant progress in terms of treatments, but that the disease remains incurable at present ”.
France evening note as well as “4 in 10 French people think that sex has an impact on the prevalence of MS. But they are only 34% to designate, with reason, women as the main targets of the disease: until now, it was recognized that 2/3 of those affected were female ”.
The log indicates that “At the next Arsep Foundation congress, new epidemiological data will be presented: they show that the sex ratio changes over time at the expense of women who now represent 3/4 of patients”.
France Soir finally notes that “70% of French people are unaware of the environmental impact on the disease. Sunshine, latitude, or even dietary patterns have, however, proven effects on the disease ”.
“The immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D in MS are on the program of the 21st Congress of the Arsep Foundation. It will be shown that the lack of vitamin D influences the frequency of MS relapses, at least qualitatively ”, the newspaper concludes.
Raïssa Blankoff, www.naturoparis.com
Multiple sclerosis, Sentinel disease, Understanding and approach in naturopathy. Michel Lemaire, Danglès, 2013