My Story by Val Moffat: e-book containing methods of controlling the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

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In 1981, Val Moffat was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.

By 1983 she was completely housebound.

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Today Valerie Moffat walks, drives, showers and cooks for herself and no longer suffers constant shaking, trembling, chronic fatigue, double vision or slurred speech...

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"My Story: One Woman's Journey With MS" is the story of Valerie Moffat and how she learnt to control and overcome the symptoms of MS...

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Above: Val Moffat, today, talks about her story and e-book.
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Valerie Moffat was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis in May 1981. Her world was turned upside down: she faced the possibility of becoming a permanently, severely disabled person as the disease progressed. 85,000 people suffer from Multiple Sclerosis in the UK alone: Scotland, where Val lives, has the highest incidence of MS sufferers in the world.

Val assumed that the double vision, stumbling and continual tiredness she had felt since her childhood were normal parts of everyday life - things common to everyone. It was only after her daughter's seventh birthday party, when difficulty with breathing along with pins and needles became almost unbearable that she was checked into a hospital and diagnosed with MS.

She found it increasingly difficult to cope with the tiredness and unsteadiness of MS after her diagnosis as time passed and the condition worsened until one day in 1983.

Pictured: Val Moffat, today

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Things Took A Turn for the Worse...

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After a fall at home in 1983, Val became completely housebound as MS had a chance to take hold in the wake of her fall. She had to spend 15 months confined to a wheelchair, almost completely disabled with the disease. After this time, she had to rely on a Rollator to move.

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Pictured: Val Moffat, on the left, with Rollator to aid movement.

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Performing every day activities became a feat: a plight familiar to Multiple Sclerosis sufferers all over the world. Life became a struggle for her and the condition put a strain on her relationships with those around her.

After spending two years struggling with the disease, she was ready to try anything to help in her battle with the condition.

In 1985, Valerie stumbled across a magazine article that would drastically change her life again but this time, for the better....

The article suggested a little known possible method of controlling the symptoms of the disease. The prospect gave Val hope and she decided to try it out for herself...

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Something amazing happened...
Things began to improve!

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Val got an independent practitioner to perform some tests on her: the results of which she used to make informed changes to her lifestyle. Combining these changes with special mental and physical exercises, the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis began to subside and become tolerable.

As more time passed she began to make a more marked improvement... Finally, she walked from her bedroom to the bathroom unaided.

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She had made simple changes
to her lifestyle that relieved the
terrible symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis,
without the need for any medication!

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There is NO cure for Multiple Sclerosis, but...

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At present, there is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Valerie's unique discovery did not cure her MS, and her book does not contain a cure for the disease. Instead, it contains a plan to be followed that helps the body keep the symptoms of the disease under control. Val Moffat had discovered a highly simply way of controlling the disease's symptoms without expensive medication that often have unwanted side effects.

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How does it work?

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The normal human body's immune system can easily cope with the many different things it is subjected to in every day life. 'Toxic' substances (so called because they can be toxic to the human body) are found everywhere - in food, the home, at work - everywhere. Most are found is such small amounts that for most people, they aren't a problem - the immune system has it covered. Different people might find different substances more toxic than others.

For people with MS, the story is different. The immune system is working double time. Even the smallest exposure to toxic substances tax the immune system. And since most people don't know where these toxins lie, or which substances are, they can't avoid them.

What if the immune system in MS sufferers DIDN'T have to work double time taking care of these things? Valerie Moffat knows the answer: the immune system, once sufficiently rested, gets to work dealing with the issues brought on by MS. The human body has remarkable healing abilities, and given a chance, it can take care of the symptoms of MS.

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Today, Valerie Moffat's quality of life
has improved remarkably thanks
to her unique findings:

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She no longer suffers shaking, trembling, chronic fatigue, double vision or slurred speech. The little known lifestyle changes Valerie discovered have helped lessen some symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis and stopped others completely! Other people Valerie has helped have improved.

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Complete control over bladder and bowels
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From total dependency on other people during her time in the  wheelchair, she can now walk 50 metres unaided! (Approximately 150 feet, allowing her to move freely around her own home once more.)

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She drives her own car and cooks meals for herself and her husband! She has regained the freedom to go where she chooses and performs every day tasks. Even simple tasks are impossible for those suffering from severe MS, let alone complex ones such as driving. Others with whom she has  shared the secrets of her remarkable improvement are enjoying similar successes!

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She can now lead the life of normalcy with her husband and family she deserves.

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Word began to spread about Val and
the remarkable improvements she had been seeing

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Other people Val knew who had Multiple Sclerosis saw the way she had been improving and were keen to find out what her secret was. Val learnt how to perform the same tests that had been performed on her and tailor a solution for each person she visited.

Val and her husband travelled to London, Oxford, Yeovil and even Cumbria performing tests and teaching people their secret.

After these tests, the people they had tested made the necessary changes to their lifestyles and many began seeing results similar to Val's!

Eventually, Val and her husband had tested several hundred people. They correlated the information and noticed a constant trend in their findings. From this, Valerie wrote out a plan that could be followed by all people living with MS. 

Valerie had created a unique system that could be followed by anyone with the determination to do so that could help control the symptoms of MS and keep the disease manageable!

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Val is ready to share her strategy
to battle the symptoms of MS with the world!

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This is "My Story: One Woman's Journey With MS"

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Now, Val Moffat feels it's time to help the many people who live with MS all over the world. She has compiled an e-book of her struggle and triumphs that will inspire other people living with the condition and also teach them her little known plan that has helped her and hundreds of other people with MS.

"My Story: One Woman's Journey With MS" is the life story of Valerie Moffat, MS sufferer, walking due to an extraordinary discovery after months in a wheelchair . It is a compelling story in which she shares her secret and is available for $15.99 as a 180 page+ PDF.

Filled with heart warming anecdotes, it provides a first hand insight into living with MS that will ring home with anyone familiar with the condition.

The e-book also contains the simple, little-known changes that anyone can integrate into their lifestyle which relieved Val's symptoms and allow her to lead a normal life.

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Relief for carers

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Val Moffat's book is ideal for people who care for those with MS. By helping to alleviate many of the symptoms of MS, people with Multiple Sclerosis can regain much of their independence, providing relief for carers.

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If her system REALLY works,
why doesn't Val give away her book for free?

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The answer is simple: she has. Valerie has shared her techniques with hundreds of people, and now, she wishes to help thousands.

If you've asked this question, you're already skeptical about Valerie's book and her claims. Now imagine you were given the book for free, and followed her plan for 1 or 2 weeks and saw no improvement. You would most likely give up, and some of the people Val tried to help did give up after a short period time, and wrote off a chance at happiness in the process!

There is a school of thought that if people pay for knowledge, they are more likely to value it. Valerie's plan requires dedication and around 3 weeks before improvements will show. This is not an instant fix; improvement is gradual and does require work. By asking people to pay for her book, she feels people will be more likely to take her plan to heart and dedicate themselves to following it long enough to see that it works.

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Do you have any questions?

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You can e-mail Valerie personally at ddrw_check@hotmail.com with any questions you have about the book, or her personal MS story.

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And now,
A Question for YOU...

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How bad do your Multiple Sclerosis complications have to get, before you're finally desperate enough, to actually do something about it?

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Relief is here for both those
with MS and their carers.

 

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180 page e-book containing the inspiring life story
and her amazing discoveries that fight the symptoms of MS,
delivered INSTANTLY for less than the price of a quality meal!

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This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
We are NOT doctors, nor are we pretending to be.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

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