Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms are Reversible Researcher teams up with leading neurologists and reverses symptoms of MS Multiple Sclerosis has always been a frightening disease with virtually no treatment to resolve symptoms or stop the progression of disability...until now. Through extensive research and testing, author Kathryn R. Simpson, M.S. determined her own debilitating symptoms—chronic fatigue, mental confusion, numbness in face and hands, balance issues, vision problems and chronic pain— were caused by the loss of key hormones. She was able to eliminate all of her MS symptoms by replacing these deficient hormones, and she has been symptom free for four years. Having spent over twenty years as an executive in the biotech industry, Simpson’s research experience allowed her to crack the mystery of MS and make the connections between MS and hormones that have yet to be made by the rest of the medical community. “I was lucky,” Ms. Simpson says. “My background gave me tools that most people don’t have, so I was able track down what was actually causing my MS symptoms. With my health restored, I knew I had to find ways to educate others who are needlessly suffering from similar symptoms.” Through the hormone center she founded and in collaboration with doctors specializing in this field, Ms. Simpson helped many other patients with MS and other diseases such as Lupus and fibromyalgia achieve similar dramatic turnarounds. Victor Rosenfeld, M.D., chief of neurology, says “I’ve now treated untold numbers of patients with neurodegenerative conditions using the testing and treatment methods for the hormonal imbalances and deficiencies outlined in this book and I can attest to the incredible potential this therapy brings.” Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. endocrinology expert and President of the International Hormone Society, says new book, The MS Solution, “is the first to make the connection between neurodegenerative disease and hormone deficiencies and imbalances. It focuses on what actually are the most effective tools to treat diseases such as MS—hormone therapies for the endocrine deficiencies that are often associated with these diseases. It’s a must-read for anyone with MS, as well as family members and physicians of patients with MS and other neurodegenerative diseases” The most common symptoms of MS are also well known signs of hormone deficiencies (including thyroid, cortisol, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone)? Numbness & Tingling Balance & Coordination Issues Muscle Stiffness & Cramping Emotional Instability Mood Swings Chronic Fatigue Chronic Pain Vision Problems Insomnia Depression Simpson has published a book about her findings, “The MS Solution.” Previous titles include The Perimenopause and Menopause Workbook (New Harbinger Publications, 2006) as well as the upcoming The Women’s Guide to Complete Thyroid Health (NHP). Kathryn Simpson’s book is a must-read for anyone with MS, as well as family members and physicians of patients with MS and other neurodegenerative diseases,” says Dr. Hertoghe.