You are not alone. There are many of us who have Kundalini rising without even trying to awaken it who have MS symptoms. I'm going for a brain and spine MRI tomorrow but I doubt anything will appear. Since Kundalini awoke in Feb 2022, my central nervous system has changed dramatically and there are some strange spasms and neuromuscular issues happening. On the other hand, I'm still very active and feel closer to the Godself than ever before. I've tried everything including numerous holistic and naturopathic remedies. Feeding my immune and nervous system in a healthy was has helped, but keeping the faith that all of this is unfolding exactly as it needs to is the most helpful. There are kundalini support groups who can help, like Craig Holliday's online group. Thank you for being so open and sharing about this highly misunderstood topic.
@enginkanal4284 ай бұрын
@mskintsugi108 how long your body 5' 5'' ? H. fit enough for sleep ?
@ilzekrumina89535 ай бұрын
You are great! Your channel is the best MS channel I've seen. I have never tried ms drugs, have been diagnosed 22 years ago.
@Ane1275 ай бұрын
Get a Homeopath.
@Ane1275 ай бұрын
Please get a homeopath.
@Ane1275 ай бұрын
Get a homeopath.
@martinmatko64017 ай бұрын
What is the role of CCSVI Venous Hypertension and proper/improved Cerebrospinal Blood flow?? #CCSVI #BloodFlowMatters TY DR CCSVI is definitely one of the causes of MS. The novelty for some years is that we are certain that, after studying at the La Sapienza University of Rome, there are 3 types of CCSVI: * a 1 type with patients suffering from an obstacle to the endovacular venous discharge, i.e. due to congenital or acquired anomalies that restrict and block the drainage of the investigated veins (jugular, vertebral, azygos) * a 2nd type with patients suffering from an extra-vascular venous obstruction, i.e. due to external compression of the vessel * a 3 type with patients suffering from endo-vacular and extra-vascular venous obstruction So to simplify we can say that there is a CCSVI of the "hydraulic" type (1 type), a CCSVI of the "mechanical" type (2 type) and a "mixed" CCSVI of the two previous types (3 type), the 2 and the 3 type represent about 85% of cases. A patient with type 1 CCSVI will have a greater indication for angioplasty treatment, a patient with type 2 CCSVI will have a specific indication for specific physiotherapy decompressive treatment (RIMA Method), a patient with type 3 CCSVI it will have an indication for both an endo-vascular dilatation treatment and an extra-vascular decompression treatment. The RIMA Method devised by Dr. Domenico Ricci of Bari is able to release compressed veins throughout their course, as shown by a publication of June 2015 after a one-year study (Internal jugular Venous Compressione Syndrome: hemodynamic outcomes after cervical vertebral decompression manipulations-Pubmed). For information: Dr. Domenico Ricci cell.3393828399 MRI IN MS VASCULAR PATHOLOGY www.dropbox.com/s/m0yvgmufgfcys1v/MRI%20IN%20MS%20-%20VASCULAR%20PATHOLOGY%20.pdf?dl=0 This quantification of the disease pathology will help! #CCSVI Venous Hypertension >microbleedings >iron >inflammation >free radicals >neurodegeneration #multiplesclerosis M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration Keep in mind! Also venous hypertension ➡️ impaired CSF absorption ➡️ reduced G Lymphatic drainage ➡️ interstitial peptides accumulation ➡️ NEURO INFLAMMATION #CCSVI Eliminating cause of the Symptoms of so called Multiple Sclerosis will End MS. Apparently it is unquantifiable the length of time Symptom$ can be treated! If you hadn't noticed Who Knew?? #BloodFlowMatters What is the role of proper/improved Blood flow? #CCSVI Apparently #BloodFlowMatters Stroke common occurrence in Individuals diagnosed with Diabetes, unproven autoimmune THEORY so called MS Supplying Oxygen and Nutrients to Cell in a Body. Blood Circulation through and including activity/exercise. Building Blocks of life, having made yourself what you are functioning today! #CCSVI #Healthcare game changer when the cause The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease. -THOMAS EDISON Best possiblity easing/eliminating cause of SymptoMS! You can relate! If your veins are blocked they should be opened if you have SymptoMS or not! MRI IN MS VASCULAR PATHOLOGY www.dropbox.com/s/m0yvgmufgfcys1v/MRI%20IN%20MS%20-%20VASCULAR%20PATHOLOGY%20.pdf?dl=0 Who Knew?? #BloodFlowMatters What is the role of proper/improved Blood flow? #CCSVI Apparently #BloodFlowMatters Stroke is a common occurrence in Individuals diagnosed with Diabetes Neurovascular Disease Multiple Sclerosis is being referred 'slow Stroke'. What is the role of proper/improved Blood flow in both conditions as much CCSVI has been Scientifically confirmed a causative factor in Symptoms of so called MS! Supplying Oxygen and Nutrients to every Cell in a Body. Blood Circulation through and including activity/exercise. Building Blocks of life, having made yourself what you are functioning today! #CCSVI #Healthcare game changer when the cause of the Symptoms of Medical conditions are eliminated! The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease. -THOMAS EDISON Best possiblity easing/eliminating cause of SymptoMS! You can relate! If your veins are blocked they should be opened if you have SymptoMS or not! A Vascular problem led to the crippling nightmare of Multiple Sclerosis The real Multiple Sclerosis nightmare started at the point of NeuroDx The disaster of diagnosis being made by general physical observation over time,. Especially when Time is something you can’t afford #CCSVI Multiple Sclerosis is strong and you often need help. Make you be worthy of this help, don't stand in a corner complaining, do your part! 💪 #Symptoms often ease/DISAPPEAR Facilitate Collaboration Neurovascular Disease Research! #CCSVI FB Group: MSS facebook.com/groups/4939355…!
@ctjmaughs10 ай бұрын
Didn't work for me😮
@mrderp822711 ай бұрын
You're such a rad broad, Kintsugi! 🤙
@NombreFrancisco Жыл бұрын
Kowabanga dude
@greeneyeowl Жыл бұрын
Hey, can u tell us are u ok? There is no new video from u in a long time, so we r worried…
@mrderp8227 Жыл бұрын
Hey, girl. How are you doing?
@westonhuffman7908 Жыл бұрын
Well, This just makes me wish I had good smoking skills.
@rod5529 Жыл бұрын
I hear ya, I struggle as you do!! It's a lonely disease because it's so different for everyone one
@Hansen710 Жыл бұрын
with the symtoms you explaine you get from cannabis, i would also avoid thc.. but thc-a as a part of the nutrition along with cbd, might not be a bad idea.. (that would not create any high) fresh cannabis is the perfect source for that, without isolating it from the rest of the terpens and cannabinoids there is 113 cannabinoids and also alot of terpens so who knows what works aroma terapi is also a accepted treatment in many countrys (and perhaps the terpens have the actual effect you want by them self).. terpens have many medicinal values, just like cannabinoids Aromatherapy/terpens can be used to control stress and anxiety for example and many terpens are also found it food/spices we also have 5 receptors, and only 2 of them are mapped. terpens can be a pathway to some of the receptors. also for other medications then cannabis.. blocking a receptor is probetly alot of the reason in many cases why a treatment with cannabis work for some and other se no cure.. a receptor can be blocked by some foods or other medications then cannabis for example think of receptors as our imum system, they control our health more then any other thing in our body. starring blind at cannabinoids is often not good, because it is our own body that does much of the work. actually the body just needs the right push to enable/activate it
@alfieboyyy376 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this! Just what I needed to hear tonight. I fully agree with you. Natural is the way and I'm going to try some of your recommendations
@mskintsugi108 Жыл бұрын
Very good news! Thank you, please take great care... x
@dermlover1 Жыл бұрын
Do you actually mean numbness or more pins and needles ? A lot of people say numbness but they really mean tingling or pins and needles.
@mskintsugi108 Жыл бұрын
Good question! When I first had numb feet they were like these heavy lumps of seemingly useless flesh that had zero feeling... the first years were the worst, i couldn't drive (couldn't feel the pedals) , walking became laborious, breaking plates washing dishes cause i couldn't feel my hands then cutting my feet on the glass, as i also couldn't feel pain in them. Over time, when a relapse was coming on for me, it would feel like a tight glove or something was constricting things from the inside, my thighs and calves down to the feet... more of a dull gripping sensation, if that makes sense? Not really pins and needles at all (that may have been helpful during the dish breaking phase...) Please take good care! Kara
@thehoop742 жыл бұрын
Valerian root shouldn't be taken with antidepressants just fyi
@mskintsugi1082 жыл бұрын
Okay thanks, great to know! Take good care, Kara
@sursiks12 жыл бұрын
i would like one of those books but I guess it's a hassle to ship it to Spain. :))
@sursiks12 жыл бұрын
you're so sweet! i'm of a very similar opinion.
@coastalmaine2 жыл бұрын
Best of all luck to you. I was touched that you wanted a spinal tap so you could empathize with your future patients. ❤
@commonsense822 жыл бұрын
Too bad you didn't live in Canada, we all have health insurance regardless of your status, it is a right as a Canadian.
@roadrunnerfromhh31622 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty. It helps me so much to know that the "affair" with alcohol in connection with MS is something I am not completely alone with ...even though my habit is rather harmless but still occupies my mind very much. Thank you. I wish you all the best.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
Hard out in the gym quite regularly, but I did not see results in my body for about 4 months.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
If you're not vegan I know it's hard but it really got rid of the fatigue.
@mskintsugi108 Жыл бұрын
I'd personally been vegan for about 6 years before diagnosis... i was not a healthy vegan and did not pay attention to getting enough healthy fats! After using some fish and 1 serving weekly of red meat to build up my blood ( look into TCM?), then really trusting that my body and blood are solid strong, I've returned to veganism... it's best for the planet and animals are my friends! Take good care xoxo
@Asagai Жыл бұрын
@@mskintsugi108 I have l known for about a year.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
Also would helped profoundly is that I went vegan 2 years ago.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
Also I have a crazy heat sensitivity. I only can take 1 minute showers.
@mskintsugi108 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that was profound for me too! I'd become so weak after a shower, it really sucked and i hate cold showers! Over time, that did go away though, and i was able to practice hot yoga after a few years of diagnosis...wishing you all the very best! xo
@Asagai Жыл бұрын
@@mskintsugi108 You are better than me, I cannot do hot showers. I only can take one minute showers because I am very heat sensitive. I cannot eat anything hot and I certainly cannot take hot. showers.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting, and I also love your humor.
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
Signed up for a clinical trial for the medicine but it is maddening!
@Asagai2 жыл бұрын
I just found out is that you and I have the same condition. I am American but I live in Brazil with my wife and health insurance is a problem. I want to pick in my prescribed DMT but I cannot pay for it. Here Ocrevus is crazy.
@mskintsugi108 Жыл бұрын
Over time, you can do wonders with your diet... imagine building a new nervous system. The docs won't really tell you much that's unrelated to big pharma drugs, but you do have more agency thank you may realize! Be patient and Know that your body can heal, especially given the proper ingredients...
@Velkro50002 жыл бұрын
Thanks for leaving these videos up for us to descover.Very informative! I think out of all the alcohols wine is the safest option(in moderation of course). It's also classier and more classic to be a wine drinker AND be married by Elvis. As if having MS isnt't already a scary adventure. I hope at the time of you reading this message you've got the MS under control. I have MS and after suffering the scarier attacks I finally got my life together and it's been good. Noninflamatory diet (Best Bet Diet) + vitemins + exercise + sleep. Cheers!
@henp992 жыл бұрын
Medical cannabis is the only reason why I pretty much eat anything at all I got down to about a 110 lb which is not good I'm back up to 160 now ppms is horrible
@mrderp82272 жыл бұрын
You're such a delightful weirdo, Kara!
@margaretfrosst5752 жыл бұрын
So smart of you to put down your numbing feet on your form .I would of thought they were wanting more info on the eyes.
@paulbutler3492 жыл бұрын
Hi Kara👋, I got some good news with a normal MRI scan and retina scan results last month👍. I still symptoms of dropping things, some numbness in fingers, I get regular pins and needles in hands and feet, stings in fingers, heel, some numbness and pins and needles mid way up the spine. Would you recommend a spinal tap or neurologist ?...it could be from Diabetes, I got type 2 january, then coeliac disease by March. I get weakness in heat also and alot of fatigue. I would love to hear from you
@kellencarreker46082 жыл бұрын
🖤🖤🖤
@Velkro50002 жыл бұрын
Geeez!!! This video is brutal! So much info. So much life experience. What you did was sacrafice your body for the MS community! Very thankful for you and this video. It's helping me feel confident about choosing diet, lifestyle, suppliments and mindset over 'For Profit' MS drugs.
@Velkro50002 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video and information. I love that you mention Matt Embry. What are your thoughts on Pam Bertha?
@CaramelB12 жыл бұрын
Will definitely be trying these tips ASAP! Doctors only tried to prescribe new medicines for RRMS. Smh
@mskintsugi1082 жыл бұрын
It's worth a try! I fully believe in building a new nervous system, tho the doctors don't get any kickback from big pharma if they tell us to get healthy from the inside out with nutrition, self love, etc.! After so many years now with little to no MS symptoms and my body as strong as it is, I am returning to a Vegan diet for the Animals and the planet! It's all about harm reduction - for us and the planet, but first we must be strong! Take good care.and don't be afraid to give big pharma the middle finger... they care nothing for your health and well being, only for their $$$$$$....
@CaramelB12 жыл бұрын
@@mskintsugi108 I totally agree 👍
@paulbutler3492 жыл бұрын
Hi Kara, You are helping many people sharing your journey and experiences. You are an amazing beautiful person and very strong and caring in nature!, Your honesty will guide you to where you want to be and if you help others on your path it is an amazing kindness..life throws alot at you so keep going be positive, sharing your story. Keep smilling and surrounded by good friends...love and light from Ireland 😊🌞☘.
@paulbutler3492 жыл бұрын
Hi Kara👋I hope you are keeping well Thank you for sharing these experiences, I went to the bookstore and there were no books on MS. Had my MRI 3 days ago here in Ireland and was looking to research what is possibly ahead. Had Diabetes diagnosis last year and Coeliac disease diagnosis a few months ago so I started strict gluten free diet. I have done Qi-Gong exercises before and its really tunes you in to you energy and body. You cannot put a price on real experiences of MS so thank very very much for sharing your journey, keep smiling 😊and keep strong❤💪
@paulbutler3492 жыл бұрын
Hi Kara, I hope you are keeping well, Thank you for sharing your experiences. I am getting an MRI done July 7th, I was freaked out at first about MS and did not know much about it and how it affects peoples lives..You have given heart on sleeve experienced knowledge, You are amazing, brave and strong so again thank you for sharing your story..much appreciated 😊, better than any book.
@swaziswimmer2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 great job!
@mehdis8122 жыл бұрын
Know that only brave BRAVE brave souls pick this challenge! Brain and spinal cord! If you do this, you can do anything! Till then hang tight and bon courage!
@deanperlman24742 жыл бұрын
These videos are so appreciated!
@mskintsugi1082 жыл бұрын
That's good news! More on the way .... x
@sandhya4312 жыл бұрын
Did mri with or without contrast help in finding lesion on brain?
@mskintsugi1082 жыл бұрын
They do it with contrast in order to see if there are active lesions present in your brain; spinal cord MRI with contrast is super important too!! x
@bmwocanada39892 жыл бұрын
It's quite a journey for you. I hope you will feel better and better soon.
@tonywalker56812 жыл бұрын
Good video
@osmosisosmosis7272 жыл бұрын
Let up on the pot you sound goofy
@mskintsugi1082 жыл бұрын
How's your Multiple Sclerosis going? I must say, marijuana really helped me gain the ability to walk and see again and I'm grateful for your kind feedback... Take good care, Kara
@Justin-e2t2g3 ай бұрын
Smoke more pot. You look quite fit. Get it???! See weed and jokes go together like weed and jokes. @@mskintsugi108