John Otwell was driven by desperation five years ago to search online for a non-pharmaceutical treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS). That’s when he stumbled onto a social media page about the Coimbra protocol.
He read testimonies including one by a young man who was playing piano after being unable to even lift his head, and another by a woman who woke up blind on her 40th birthday but was now back at work and walking four miles a day. She shared an MRI brain scan that showed she had no signs of having had the disease.
Otwell’s multiple sclerosis (MS) only continued to decline after his diagnosis, even with medication. He ended up in a wheelchair and in mental and physical misery. “The neurologist says to you there is no cure. The best hope for you is slow progression,” Otwell said. “It’s a terrible, terrible disease.”…