How I Beat MS
“How I Reversed Multiple Sclerosis” is a presentation by Palmer Kippola that took place at Silicon Valley Health Institute on December 15, 2016.
“How I Beat MS” in What Doctors Don’t Tell You (WDDTY)!
Contrary to popular, outdated belief, autoimmune conditions like MS are reversible and preventable. If I can do it YOU can do it too!
Beat Autoimmune with Palmer Kippola on Dr. Pompa’s CHTV!
Learn how you can reverse and prevent autoimmune conditions naturally with Palmer Kippola on Dr. Dan Pompa’s Cellular Healing TV!
14-Year-Old Romy Beating MS
A 14-year old struck with MS collaborates with her mom and functional medicine practitioner to recover her function and soar.
The Therapeutic Potential of the Ketogenic Diet in Treating Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Overview Studies show the ketogenic diet (high fat, low-moderate protein, very low carb) offers numerous neuroprotective properties for many neurological disorders including ALS, Alzheimer’s, autism, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, seizure disorder, and traumatic brain injury (TBI).1 23 The ketogenic diet is anti-inflammatory, increases ATP, raises glutathione, lowers blood sugar, improves insulin resistance, has benecial effects for mitochondria, protects against oxidative stress, and, may […]
Autoimmune, COVID-19, and Depression: 10 Science-Based Strategies To Feel Better Fast
Autoimmune disorders and depression go hand in hand. Before you reach for an antidepressant or sleeping pill consider these 10 DIY science-based strategies to feel better fast, naturally.
Palmer’s MS Healing Journey – Part 3
After suffering 3 distressing side effects from injectable medication, Palmer took a leap into the unknown and decided to give her body a chance to heal itself naturally. She started with diet, stress reduction, and exercise, then took the plunge into the “4Rs”.
Palmer’s MS Healing Journey – Part 1
This post shares the early days of my healing journey from MS. A shocking diagnosis, 2 months of numbness and fear about the future; my early attempts at self-healing were followed by a long stretch of denial, and further suffering.