
Multiple sclerosis, in Aajonus's framework, is fundamentally a condition of drying out, hardening, and scarring of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. It is not a disease in the conventional sense, it is the end result of toxic accumulation that has gone unresolved for long enough that the nervous tissue itself becomes physically altered, hardened, and unable to conduct communication between the brain and the body.
Aajonus's Definition
Multiple sclerosis, in Aajonus's framework, is fundamentally a condition of drying out, hardening, and scarring of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. It is not a disease in the conventional sense, it is the end result of toxic accumulation that has gone unresolved for long enough that the nervous tissue itself becomes physically altered, hardened, and unable to conduct communication between the brain and the body.
Aajonus described it with great precision across many contexts. In his most basic formulation, he stated: "MS is a hardening of the nerves. They dry out and they harden. And then there's no more neurological relationship, communication with wrist and body. So then everything atrophies."
He also described it as the "complete drying and deadening and hardening of the nerves," such that "there's no connection to the muscles or anything, so everything is deteriorating away."
In one clinical observation he said: "MS is a hardening of the nerve tissue, which causes muscle atrophy and atrophy of everything."
In his book framework, he described it as "a disease that deteriorates the protective coating of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, causing scars or lesions and hardening of the affected nerves." He compared it to ALD (adrenoleukodystrophy), which occurs in children, noting that MS usually develops more gradually in adults between the ages of 25 and 40.
The myelin sheath, the protective coating of the nerves, is the specific structure being destroyed. Aajonus repeatedly emphasized that the myelin is the key tissue being lost, and restoring it is the central challenge of recovery. The nerves themselves, without their myelin, cannot conduct signals properly. When the myelin is absent, the nerve dries out, hardens, scars over, and eventually loses all communication capacity.
He also connected MS to the broader framework of the lymphatic system becoming so overwhelmed that it can no longer move toxins out of the body through perspiration and connective tissue. He stated: "If they're not lucky, they'll get multiple sclerosis, they'll get dissolution of the connective tissues, lupus." The lymphatic system, when jammed with "plastic, waxy, toxic, undigestible, unbreakdownable toxins," fills up the glands and nodes, blocks lymph channels, and ultimately forces the body into crisis conditions that manifest as MS.
He distinguished MS clearly from lupus: "Lupus is a degeneration of your connective tissues... MS is a hardening of the nerves. They dry out and they harden." He described lupus as dissolution of the connective tissue from lymphatic dumping of waste, while MS is the hardening that results from a different mechanism of toxic accumulation drying out the nervous system.
In one passage discussing the neurological fluid system and what happens when it becomes toxic, he laid out the sequence: "The neurological system, when these systems get toxic, they malfunction. In the neurological system, it uses a lot of metallic minerals. The metallic minerals are used to reflect light and conduct electricity." When those metals become the wrong kind, heavy, toxic, industrial, they disrupt rather than facilitate neurological function.
From an iridology perspective, Aajonus described observing MS in the iris: "You know areas that are that off color brown, covering that area where those deep holes are, where the lesions are." The iris would show pervading brown discoloration in the areas corresponding to the lesion locations.
He was also explicit that early stages of MS can be observed before the patient is diagnosed: "You have symptoms of going into MS which is hardening of the nerves and that will cause loss of muscular tissue reaction. There looks like very early stages of it. I'm not a doctor diagnosing it but that's what I see in people who have MS. Similar symptoms."
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Root Cause
Aajonus identified multiple interlocking root causes for multiple sclerosis, none of which correspond to conventional medicine's autoimmune explanation.
The leading cause, stated explicitly in his written work and repeated throughout seminars, is metal and chemical toxicity. He wrote: "It is chiefly caused by metal- and chemical-toxicity."
He was specific about which metals: "MS is being, their nerve cells are destroyed because of the mercury and other metals including lead and cadmium." Mercury was consistently identified as the primary metallic villain, particularly from dental work, vaccines, and environmental exposure.
In discussing vaccine toxicity, he connected dental injections and vaccines directly to the MS risk: "Degenerative jaw is usually from dental injections deposited in the jaw and brain, and vaccine toxicity that deposited in the brain. Usually, when detoxification occurs, toxins pass through the gums, salivary glands and tongue. When those chemicals are dislodged, the body requires tremendous amounts of minerals to bind with them to prevent Multiple Sclerosis."
He described how vegetable oils that have been altered by steroids and heat become solidified in the system and begin to harden the nerve tissue: "Those vegetable oils that harden with all these steroid compounds because it's solidified in your system. That looks like it could lead to MS, the way it's moving."
Aajonus placed enormous emphasis on the inability to perspire as a direct contributing cause: "There are a lot of connective tissue diseases that exist for people who can't perspire. Every one of my patients that had MS or lupus could not perspire."
He repeated this observation in multiple transcripts with striking consistency: "Every one of my patients that had MS or lupus could not perspire." The toxins that should have been released through perspiration, dumped from the lymphatic system through the connective tissue and out through the skin, instead accumulated inside, eventually reaching and destroying the nervous system.
He gave a dramatic case study to illustrate: "One of my worst was, can you imagine a tennis player that doesn't perspire? My worst case of lupus was a tennis player who couldn't perspire. And all those toxins from all those hard days of tennis, hours in the hot sun, all those toxins from the muscular activity stored in his connective tissue. And when he hit 38, that was it. He just blew up, just like a balloon, swelled up like a balloon. Can't even pick up a pencil without severe pain."
The second root cause identified in his written protocol is "lack of enzyme-mutations for digesting, assimilating and utilizing cooked and processed green and red foods." This is a core primal diet concept, when the body lacks the enzymatic infrastructure to properly process cooked vegetables, the undigested material becomes a source of additional chemical burden in the body, compounding the toxic load.
Aajonus described the lymphatic system as the immune system, the system responsible for moving all toxins out of the body. When the lymphatic system becomes jammed, "filled with plastic, waxy, toxic, undigestible, unbreakdownable toxins", it cannot do its work. The consequences of a failed lymphatic system include MS, lupus, muscular dystrophy, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue. He said explicitly: "People just keep blowing up and getting bigger and bigger and bigger, if they're lucky. If they're not lucky, they'll get multiple sclerosis."
One of the more counterintuitive but important causes Aajonus identified is the destruction of E. coli bacteria in the intestinal tract: "E. coli is responsible for the final digestion of fats and proteins. It makes them into the finest molecule, those tiny, infinitesimal molecules that can get into those really small, confined places in the brain and nervous system. You notice that people who do lots of clinics in MS are usually very hypersensitive, paranoid, hyperactive because they're fleshing out their E. coli constantly. They don't have any to digest the finer molecules for the brain and nervous system."
Without adequate E. coli, the finest molecular fractions of fats and proteins cannot be delivered to the brain and nervous system, the very tissues that need them most for myelin production and nerve maintenance. The result is a nervous system that is literally starving at the cellular level even when the person is eating food.
He connected medication use to the same problem: "A lot of people take meds, medication will do the same thing. So, you need to keep your bacteria levels high."
Aajonus raised a highly specific point about aspartame mimicking or causing MS symptoms: "There's one woman, I forgot her name, she just did a movie called Sweet Remedy... it documents the history of aspartame, interviews doctors who treat women who were diagnosed with MS, and treated chemically, medically for MS, when all they had was an allergy to aspartame. Hundreds of thousands of women, and she was one of them, suffered for I think six, seven years before she ran into the information about this. As soon as she stopped aspartame, symptoms disappeared."
This is an important diagnostic point, what appears to be MS may in some cases be entirely caused by aspartame sensitivity, not the actual myelin-destruction process.
In one striking passage, Aajonus described a woman who developed a pharmaceutical-induced form of MS: "She creates MS. Well, it's a type of MS. She's paralyzed. She can't urinate. Now she can't get out of the chair." He considered this very difficult to reverse and noted that cases created by pharmaceutical intervention are among the hardest to treat.
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Why This Happens
Multiple sclerosis in Aajonus's framework sits primarily in the following principles of his explanatory architecture:
Root Cause / Terrain Theory: MS is fundamentally a terrain condition, the accumulation of industrial toxins (metals, chemicals, pharmaceutical residues) in the neurological fluid and connective tissue over years. The terrain of the nervous system has been so thoroughly poisoned and depleted of fat, myelin, and proper bacterial ecology that it begins to physically harden and die.
Cooked Food: The specific role of cooked and processed green and red foods in creating enzyme deficiencies that compound the toxic load is a direct Cooked Food causation principle element.
Detoxification: The inability to perspire, the blocked final pathway of lymphatic detoxification, is the mechanism by which toxins reach and destroy nerve tissue. The failure of normal detoxification pathways is what makes MS possible.
Microbes: The role of E. coli in digesting finer molecules for the brain and nervous system, and the destruction of these beneficial bacteria by antibiotics and medication, is part of the microbe-as-ally philosophy. MS patients at conventional clinics are said to be destroying their E. coli constantly, making brain and nerve nutrition impossible.
Mycelium and Hardened Tissue: In one specific passage, Aajonus introduced the concept of mycelium as something that can dissolve hardened canals, distinct from bacteria: "Somebody who has symptoms of MS, multiple sclerosis, which means all of the veins of networks of the nervous system have hardened. A mycelium will go in there and dissolve that network so that yo, " (transcript ends). This places MS at the intersection of microbial intervention and terrain restoration.
How to Live: Warm climate prescription, hot baths, lymphatic baths, and keeping body fluids thin enough to move toxins, these are lifestyle and living-practice elements that are essential to MS recovery.
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Symptoms Reframed
Aajonus accepted the conventional symptom list for MS but reframed each symptom as a consequence of toxic destruction of the myelin and nervous tissue, not as the body attacking itself.
Conventional symptoms he acknowledged include: - Bowel and bladder problems - Dizziness - Loss of balance and coordination - Emotional disturbances - Visual disturbances - Speech disturbances - Paralysis
He reframed these not as the body malfunctioning randomly, but as the predictable consequences of destroyed myelin sheaths causing interrupted communication between the brain and various organ systems. When the nerve sheath degrades, the nerve dries, hardens, and can no longer transmit signals. Depending on where the hardening occurs, brain, upper spinal cord, lower spinal cord, different symptoms manifest.
The extreme end of MS symptoms was described clinically in his case of a 4th-stage MS woman: "She still cried and moaned with pain just to get over a threshold in a wheelchair. If you touched her, excruciating pain... her voice was so soft that her mother had to put her ear up against her mouth and work hard at understanding her... her head was down and she had her arms on the wheelchair. And this was her only movement was her lips... that was it, and crying, her eyes could move."
He described this level of hypersensitivity to touch, where simply being near her caused pain, as a specific feature of advanced MS: "She could actually feel the pain if you got that close to her."
The Irritability/Testiness Symptom: Aajonus also described a neurological symptom that is less commonly associated with MS in conventional medicine, extreme irritability. He explained the mechanism: "It usurps the blood fats and then when the blood fats are low the body goes into the nervous system and starts ripping the fats out of the myelin as I explained in the books. And that makes me and people very irritated and testy." When the blood is low in usable fat, the body literally cannibilizes the myelin to supply emergency fuel, causing the emotional volatility that many neurological patients experience.
Hyperactivity and Paranoia: People who have been treated for MS in conventional settings often display hypersensitivity, paranoia, and hyperactivity, Aajonus attributed this not to the MS itself but to the destruction of E. coli through clinical protocols: "You notice that people who do lots of clinics in MS are usually very hypersensitive, paranoid, hyperactive because they're fleshing out their E. coli constantly. They don't have any to digest the finer molecules for the brain and nervous system."
Early Warning Signs in the Iris: "You have symptoms of going into MS which is hardening of the nerves and that will cause loss of muscular tissue reaction. There looks like very early stages of it." He described the iris showing this as an off-color brown pervading the area where the lesions are forming.
Paralysis: When MS reaches the point that the nerve communication is completely severed, paralysis results, not because muscles have failed, but because the brain cannot send signals through hardened, dead nerve channels.
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Food Protocol
Aajonus provided an unusually comprehensive and layered food protocol for MS, including specific foods, quantities, timing, combinations, and even delivery methods. Every element has a rationale within his framework.
Raw fish was identified as the single most critical food for restoring myelin. He was unambiguous about this:
"To restore the myelin to the nerves in the nerve sheaths themselves, the myelin itself, the fish is the only thing that can do that."
He was asked if there are any fish to avoid and said: "No." He was asked if deep sea fish were preferable and said: "No. She could have scallops. Any of those would help tremendously."
This means all varieties of fish and shellfish, including scallops, are equally appropriate for myelin restoration. The fish must be raw. Cooked fish would not provide the same enzymatic and protein benefit.
He elaborated on why fish specifically: "It will help restore because it has the meat; it has fish with it. If it didn't have the fish with it, you may not get the protein to replace the myelin properly."
He advocated eating "lots of fish" for MS patients, not as a condiment but as a staple, central food.
Raw eggs were specifically identified as complementary to fish for neurological repair: "It will also help restore the ganglion axions if they're damaged." He was explicit that this applies to MS patients: "They need both. MS is being, their nerve cells are destroyed because of the mercury and other metals including lead and cadmium. And they need to restore the nerves. So that's an excellent thing for them to have."
The combination of raw fish and raw eggs together was described as the essential protein pairing for complete nerve restoration, fish provides the myelin protein and eggs provide the ganglion axion protein. Neither alone is sufficient.
Raw cream was described as "phenomenal" for the nervous system and specifically for soothing the tissues. He said: "Cream. Phenomenal. But to restore the myelin to the nerves in the nerve sheaths themselves, the myelin itself, the fish is the only thing that can do that." The cream soothes; the fish restores.
In his written protocol: "Eating plenty of raw fats, like raw cream, full-fat raw milk, no-salt-added raw cheeses...", raw cream is the first fat listed and is foundational to the protocol.
He said MS patients need to eat "lots of fish. Lots of carbonated water." The carbonated water appears in the context of nurturing and supporting the nerves, though the specific mechanism was not elaborated in these transcripts.
He was very specific about olive oil quantity: "I would suggest that you eat a cup of olive oil a week, a half to a whole cup of olive oil a week with red meat to help clean out those glands."
The olive oil is paired with red meat specifically, not eaten alone. The combination is intended to clean out the glands involved in the toxic accumulation.
In his written protocol: "4 tablespoons of stone-pressed olive oil with each of 4 meat meals weekly", that is four separate meat meals per week, each containing 4 tablespoons of stone-pressed (not chemically extracted) olive oil.
"Eating fresh raw fish, antibiotic-free and hormone-free raw poultry, raw red meat, and raw eggs provides..." (the written text continues into the broader benefits). Red meat is part of the core protein protocol alongside fish, poultry, and eggs. It is paired with olive oil for glandular cleansing.
He specified kiwi and pineapple as sources of enzymes needed for MS, and crucially specified how to eat them: "You also need the enzymes in kiwis and pineapple. Eat those with fat. Especially raw cream."
The pairing with fat, especially raw cream, is essential. The fat carries the enzymes and prevents them from being used up in simple digestion. The enzymes in these fruits help process and utilize the other foods, and help soothe the damaged tissues.
Aajonus gave a specific formulation for removing scar tissue, which is directly relevant to MS lesions: "You get coconut cream and banana juice if you want to get rid of heavy metals, the dark heavy metals, you use berries, dark berries, like blueberries, blackberries, and boysenberries in coconut cream. If you want to get rid of iron, which is a heavy metal which is light in color, especially when it's russet iodine, salt, you use raspberries in coconut cream. If you want to get rid of the combination of metals you use both berries in coconut cream."
He explicitly connected this to MS and scar tissue: "Multiple sclerosis any kind of scar tissue in your body and you want to start removing it, you get coconut cream and banana juice."
This gives multiple specific formulas based on the type of metal being addressed: - Dark heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium): Dark berries (blueberries, blackberries, boysenberries) in coconut cream - Iron/lighter metals: Raspberries in coconut cream - Combination of metals: Both dark berries and raspberries together in coconut cream - Scar tissue generally: Coconut cream and banana juice
"At least ½ avocado daily" is specified in the written protocol. Avocado provides essential fats in a form that is available to the nervous system.
Both are listed in the written protocol as essential fat sources: "Eating plenty of raw fats, like raw cream, full-fat raw milk, no-salt-added raw cheeses..."
The no-salt specification is important, salt interferes with the proper uptake and utilization of the fats.
In the context of preventing mineral loss that leads to MS (during detoxification that dislodges metals), he prescribed: "About 1/2 tsp raw, no-salt cheese every 30 minutes of your wakeful hours." This continuous dosing is intended to provide a steady stream of bioavailable minerals to bind with the dislodged chemicals and prevent them from destroying the myelin.
In one iridology case study, for a patient whose connective tissue between skull and meninges was not sound, he prescribed: "Two tablespoons of cheese with one and a half teaspoons of honey. Three times daily. About every eight hours. That'll provide the minerals. Now, she needs small amounts of cheese all day long, too. To make sure that her food minerals are not used for detoxification."
As a mineral supplement during heavy detoxification: "1 tsp Terramin clay (moist as I suggest in my books) 1-3 times daily with milk or vegetable juices. Always have an egg with your vegetable juices; whip it into juices immediately prior to drinking."
In one case where vegetable oils had solidified and were contributing to MS-like progression, he prescribed: "You're going to need probably a cup of honey a day to help stimulate and dissolve some of that." This is a very high amount, a full cup daily, indicating serious chemical accumulation.
Honey generally in Aajonus's framework is used to dissolve hardened deposits and stimulate tissue activity.
Aajonus was emphatic that MS patients must gain weight, even if they are already slightly overweight: "If you really want to get well fast and reverse where you're going toward, you need to gain even if you're slightly overweight now. You need to gain another 15 pounds. I'm not happy for you aesthetically maybe, but screw aesthetics when you're healthy. And probably for about three and a half years you'll need to do that. Okay. And they'll start coming off..."
The weight gain is not aesthetic, it is the creation of fat reserves that the body can use to remyelinate nerves and protect the connective tissue during the detoxification and rebuilding process. The fat is the buffer and the raw material.
Aajonus prescribed hot baths as essential for moving toxins out of the body. For serious illness including MS: "If you want to get well you take a bath every day 40 minutes. 2 days a week 90 minutes. If you're retired take a 90 minute bath every day, 7 days a week. You need to melt that stuff out of the body or you're not going to clean the body."
He also described a lymphatic bath protocol: "You've got to do the 30, 35-minute baths, you know, at least a couple, two, three, four days a week following the long lymphatic baths, which are an hour to an hour and a half to complete that."
The baths keep the lymphatic and neurological fluids thin enough to move, which is critical because "The body will keep those fluids thinner, and they can move. If they get thick in a cold environment and you can't be mobile because you're incapacitated, you're not going to get well quickly, if at all."
He described using good fats to get the toxic fats out: "You need to eat, I would suggest that you eat a cup of olive oil a week, a half to a whole cup of olive oil a week with red meat to help clean out those glands, okay. You also need the other fats to help you."
This references a general primal diet principle that good fats attract and bind toxic fats, pulling them out of storage tissues.
In one iridology case involving the brain and nervous system (the connective tissue between skull and meninges being unsound), he mentioned a fat suppository: "Then she does that suppository with the fats. She will be feeding good fats into her brain. That's interesting. Stabilize it, yeah." This is a rectal fat suppository, a method Aajonus used for direct delivery of fats to the neurological system via rectal absorption.
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What to Avoid
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This is stated explicitly in the written protocol: "Avoiding cooked and processed green and red foods... eventually stops the progression of multiple sclerosis." The enzyme deficiencies created by inability to process these foods are one of the root causes. Even if the patient could theoretically digest them, the cooked forms create toxic residues that compound the neurological damage.
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Aajonus identified aspartame as capable of producing MS-like symptoms in susceptible individuals. As part of prevention and management: "As soon as she stopped aspartame, symptoms disappeared." Anyone who has been diagnosed with MS or who is experiencing neurological symptoms should eliminate all aspartame-containing products immediately.
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He specifically warned against MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), a popular supplement taken by MS patients: "Taking people who take MS... what is it? That sulfur thing that they all take. Organic sulfur. That's bad. That would add to it. That's what I mean. That could cause that too." He indicated MSM could contribute to the scarring process.
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Destroying the E. coli population is a direct pathway to worsening MS and making recovery impossible. Antibiotics, antiparasitics, and antibacterial medications all destroy the beneficial bacteria needed to create fine-molecule nutrition for the brain and nervous system. "You notice that people who do lots of clinics in MS are usually very hypersensitive, paranoid, hyperactive because they're fleshing out their E. coli constantly."
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The pharmaceutical approach to MS was described as destructive: the woman who received pharmaceutical injections developed paralysis and inability to urinate, a pharmaceutical-induced MS state that Aajonus described as "very difficult to reverse."
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He was explicit that cold environments are contraindicated for MS: "Whenever I tell people who've got a serious illness like MS to go to a tropical environment to get well, I mean it. Because the body will keep those fluids thinner, and they can move. If they get thick in a cold environment and you can't be mobile because you're incapacitated, you're not going to get well quickly, if at all."
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In the case of Jacob, who was experiencing neurological detoxification that doctors mistook for MS returning, Aajonus was deeply concerned about a CAT scan being scheduled: "I cautioned him that the scan could cause irreversible brain scarring." During active brain detoxification, the brain is in a vulnerable state and radiation from scanning procedures can cause permanent damage.
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These cause stickiness in the neurological fluids: "High carbohydrate glycogen causes stickiness in the neurological fluids in the blood serum and in the lymphatic system." When neurological fluids become sticky, the synapse fire and "skid because they keep sticking to the axion or ganglia walls." This directly impairs the function of whatever neurological capacity remains and prevents recovery.
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Aajonus identified vaccines as a primary source of the mercury, aluminum, and formaldehyde that damage nerve and brain cells and create the toxic foundation for MS: "MS is being, their nerve cells are destroyed because of the mercury and other metals including lead and cadmium." He connected vaccine toxicity deposited in the brain specifically to the requirement for massive mineral binding to prevent MS.
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Recovery Timeline
Aajonus gave a specific timeline for MS recovery in the context of the weight gain protocol: "Probably for about three and a half years you'll need to do that. Okay. And they'll start coming off [the extra 15 pounds]." He framed this as the minimum sustained effort needed to reverse the disease trajectory.
Tropical climate is essential for advanced cases: He sent seriously affected patients to tropical environments, specifically naming Oaxaca, Mexico, and unspecified tropical locations, because without a warm environment to keep the lymphatic and neurological fluids thin and mobile, recovery cannot happen. "You need a warm environment to do that."
4th Stage MS, the most advanced case: His most dramatic recovery case involved a woman so advanced in MS that "you couldn't get this close to her without screaming. She could actually feel the pain if you got that close to her. So what they had to do to get her to see me was she had to buy four first-class seats on an airplane. They had to bolt her gurney down because she couldn't...", the transcript ends mid-sentence. Despite this severity, the implication in the passage is that he had seen her and was treating her, suggesting he believed recovery was possible even at this extreme stage.
Pharmaceutical-Induced MS, the hardest to reverse: "It's very difficult to reverse that," he said of the woman paralyzed by pharmaceutical injections. He sent her to a tropical climate and instructed that she eat the diet "to the teeth, coconut cream, everything, and make sure that they have those foods. And usually people have to wait on them." This implies full-time assistance was required.
His own personal experience of MS-like neurological detoxification: Aajonus shared his personal experience of neurological detoxification that produced MS-like states: "There were times when I couldn't even move my lower body for one time up to three days, several times one whole day. Maybe four days, individual days I could not move. I mean, they just didn't work. There was no communication between the brain and the legs and the feet." He described not panicking and understanding this as "a detoxification process, regeneration following that."
He described how recovery works during detoxification: "When you're decomposing degenerative tissue in the neurological network, often you'll do them coinciding together symbiotically. You'll regenerate as you detox. Otherwise your whole body could shut down."
The mycelium pathway, dissolving hardened tissue: He described mycelium as potentially playing a role in dissolving hardened nerve networks: "Somebody who has symptoms of MS, multiple sclerosis, which means all of the veins of networks of the nervous system have hardened. A mycelium will go in there and dissolve that network so that yo, " (transcript ends). This suggests that fungal/mycelial activity, properly supported, could dissolve the hardened tissue, though he also noted that if people are taking pills of mycelium it could be dangerous, as mycelium feeds on hardened, dead canals rather than on living tissue.
Kefir, Immediate Partial Relief: In his description of the advanced Guillain-Barré/MS patient in the wheelchair, he gave her "about half a cup of my kefir while I was talking to her and examining her." The immediate response to this administration in an advanced patient was described in the context of beginning the treatment, suggesting kefir can provide near-immediate, if partial, neurological support.
Avoiding Detoxification After Midnight: For neurological repair, he specified: "Make sure that you don't go to sleep at the time when the nervous system kicks in to do its detoxification, at midnight, until you get better." Staying awake past midnight during the recovery period interferes with the natural detoxification cycle of the nervous system.
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Questions Aajonus Answered
- Q: Is there anything specific about MS beyond iridology?
Aajonus (in training transcript): "No. They just need to eat lots of fish. Lots of carbonated water."
Student: "And we want to nurture and soothe the nerves. So cream."
Aajonus: "Cream. Phenomenal. But to restore the myelin to the nerves in the nerve sheaths themselves, the myelin itself, the fish is the only thing that can do that."
Student: "Is there any fish to avoid?"
Aajonus: "No."
Student: "But preferably deep sea fish."
Aajonus: "No. She could have scallops. Any of those would help tremendously."
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- Q: Is lupus the same as MS?
Student: "Is lupus the same as MS?"
Aajonus: "It's a little different. MS is a hardening of the nerves. They dry out and they harden. And then there's no more neurological relationship, communication with wrist and body. So then everything atrophies. But this is the dissolution. Poison's in the lymph system. The lymph dumps its waste products into the system and it dissolves it."
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- Q: Can the egg/fish combination help people with MS or Lou Gehrig's disease?
Student: "So is this for people who have MS or Lou Gehrig's disease?"
Aajonus: "Absolutely. They need both. MS is being, their nerve cells are destroyed because of the mercury and other metals including lead and cadmium. And they need to restore the nerves. So that's an excellent thing for them to have."
Student: "So Lou Gehrig's disease too? Anything that involves nerves and muscular dystrophy..."
Aajonus: "Anything that involves nerves and muscular dystrophy."
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- Q (from written Q&A): His symptoms were thought to possibly reflect MS. Is that likely?
Aajonus (written response): "As far as his symptoms reflecting MS, it is highly unlikely, because MS rears its head via atrophy of nerves, then muscle deterioration. Time will tell."
This passage indicates that Aajonus used "atrophy of nerves followed by muscle deterioration" as the clinical diagnostic sequence for real MS, distinguishing it from other conditions that might present similarly.
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- Q (from written Q&A on Jacob case): Doctors think his detox might be MS returning. Should we allow a CAT scan?
Aajonus: "I cautioned him that the scan could cause irreversible brain scarring and asked him to seek an ultrasound to look for brain scarring that might indicate a stroke, rather than a scan." He was "very strong in his resolve to do as the doctors want. I am sorry that I could not do more."
This illustrates Aajonus's view that during a neurological detox, what doctors interpret as MS returning is often a retracing/detoxification event, and medical intervention (especially radiation scanning) can cause permanent damage.
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- Q (from written Q&A on degenerative jaw during detox): How do we prevent MS when chemicals are being dislodged?
Aajonus: "When those chemicals are dislodged, the body requires tremendous amounts of minerals to bind with them to prevent Multiple Sclerosis. It is literally impossible to digest enough minerals to prevent jaw bone and tooth loss under such detoxification. However, you can mitigate it by consuming about 1/2 tsp raw, no-salt cheese every 30 minutes of your wakeful hours, and 1 tsp Terramin clay (moist as I suggest in my books) 1-3 times daily with milk or vegetable juices. Always have an egg with your vegetable juices; whip it into juices immediately prior to drinking."
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- Q: What about the MSM supplement that MS patients take?
Student: "Taking people who take MS... what is it? That sulfur thing that they all take. Organic sulfur."
Aajonus: "That's bad. That would add to it. That's what I mean. That could cause that too."
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- Q: Can a sedentary person recover from MS?
This was not asked directly, but Aajonus addressed it in the context of tropical climate prescription: "Whenever I tell people who've got a serious illness like MS to go to a tropical environment to get well, I mean it. Because the body will keep those fluids thinner, and they can move. If they get thick in a cold environment and you can't be mobile because you're incapacitated, you're not going to get well quickly, if at all. So you need a warm environment to do that."
The implication is that a sedentary person in a cold climate has a very poor prognosis, while even an immobile person in a warm tropical environment has a meaningful chance of recovery.
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- Iridology Case: Patient Showing Early MS Signs
In one iridology reading, Aajonus observed:
"You're drying out a lot more in the brain than you are anywhere else and in the right shoulders, right shoulder. So a hot water bottle under your right arm would be helpful. If you're lying on your right side, a h, " (transcript cuts). He noted: "There looks like very early stages of it. I'm not a doctor diagnosing it but that's what I see in people who have MS. Similar symptoms. You're much healthier than other people that I've seen. The coccyx area is very debilitated especially on the left side. You might have some sciatica problem there."
He then described the iris showing: "Off color brown, covering that area where those deep holes are, where the lesions are."
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- Iridology Case: Patient with Connective Tissue Between Skull and Meninges
Aajonus observed: "Her meningitis, the connective tissue between her skull and meningitis are not sound. And if the fluids are moving too well, then she doesn't have enough minerals and enough fat in her nervous system."
Prescription: "She needs the two tablespoons of cheese with one and a half teaspoons of honey. Three times daily. About every eight hours. That'll provide the minerals. Now, she needs small amounts of cheese all day long, too. To make sure that her food minerals are not used for detoxification. Then she does that suppository with the fats. She will be feeding good fats into her brain."
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How this condition connects to the rest of the platform
Terrain Theory, and Raw Food.