By J. Evers, MD
Summary: In this brief report, roughly translated from its original in German, a physician describes his success in treating multiple sclerosis using a diet of mostly raw whole foods. "Control examinations of my patients by experienced specialists (neurologists, internists and ophtamologs [sic]) acknowledge...remarkable improvements," Dr. Evers writes. "Patients who had been treated by every possible means and [still saw] their condition [get] worse and, in some cases, appeared entirely without hope, have...been improved by my diet treatment." Evers treated nearly 600 patients in all. From Public Deutsche Med. W. Reprint 90, 1947.
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