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No More MS Depression MS-102: Finding the Pieces to Your Puzzle
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No More MS Depression MS-102: Finding the Pieces to Your Puzzle in Brampton, ON
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No More MS Depression MS-102: Finding the Pieces to Your Puzzle in Brampton, ON
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These are the things Ramon Garcia has learned from his research and trying new things in his personal struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. He calls it the 'puzzle disease' because he firmly knows that no two MS people are the same, so we need to find what fits to help us make our own picture clearer, hence the puzzle disease. Much like his first book, he suggests to try to use things, for it may work for you and it may not, but no one knows until they try! Understand, Ramon is not a medical professional. He considers himself to be an MS professional because he's been dealing with it for eleven years--at time of writing this book--and he will continue to fight; to free those who suffer from MS from the constant cycle of medication and an almost poisonous diet, only to go back for another diagnosis and more pills.
These are the things Ramon Garcia has learned from his research and trying new things in his personal struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. He calls it the 'puzzle disease' because he firmly knows that no two MS people are the same, so we need to find what fits to help us make our own picture clearer, hence the puzzle disease. Much like his first book, he suggests to try to use things, for it may work for you and it may not, but no one knows until they try! Understand, Ramon is not a medical professional. He considers himself to be an MS professional because he's been dealing with it for eleven years--at time of writing this book--and he will continue to fight; to free those who suffer from MS from the constant cycle of medication and an almost poisonous diet, only to go back for another diagnosis and more pills.






















