Recently, several people have come to me with cases of multiple sclerosis. Since I don’t like repeating the same thing to everyone individually, I’ll publish here what I’ve managed to gather on the subject of treating this disease. There are many reports and scientific studies in the world confirming that multiple sclerosis can be cured.
Multiple sclerosis, like many other chronic diseases, is caused by the accumulation of many factors, mainly the toxicity of the diet used. You have to realize that all medicines and supplements do not treat the source of the disease, which is an improper diet used habitually for many years – they only treat the “diet”, i.e. the symptoms it causes.
With that in mind, take a look at what I’ve gathered on the subject.
Method I – Vitamin D3 in horse-sized doses
I’ll start with scientific research, because the scale of it is the largest: I quote: “Vitamin D has treated multiple sclerosis and autoimmune diseases for 16 years – Prof. Coimbra April 2018” Vitamin D has treated Multiple Sclerosis and autoimmune diseases for 16 years – Coimbra - VitaminDWiki. Prof. Coimbra presents on YouTube the details of the research he conducted on several dozen thousand patients (the beginning of the video – the introduction – is in German, but the rest is in English).
Lecture by Prof. Coimbra – The importance of vitamin D and other natural substances for our health and the treatment of MS
If you don’t know English or you don’t feel like reading or watching this lecture in English, I’ll pass on the most important points:
What amount is needed for vitamin D to completely cure multiple sclerosis?
→ I quote the professor: “It appears that 20,000–140,000 IU per day may be needed to cure the disease. Dairy and calcium-rich meals, including calcium supplements, should also be discontinued.” Further I quote, the therapy consists, apart from D3 + K2MK7 supplementation, also of the following points: "
Supplementation: Vitamin B2, magnesium glycinate, boron, chromium picolinate, Omega 3 DHA, zinc, methylcobalamin B12, choline, etc.
Stop eating or drinking dairy products, foods or drinks fortified with calcium, and do not use Ca supplements
Drink at least 2.5 liters [85 ounces] of fluids, preferably water
Required tests: vitamin D, parathyroid, blood calcium, urine calcium"
And this is consistent with my experience and other literature on the subject. 140 thousand IU (International Units) per day cures this disease. You can also use vitamin D3 loading, i.e. about one million IU in a short time – just be careful not to overdo it. The toxicity graph (amount given over time) is available here Overview Toxicity of vitamin D - VitaminDWiki.
I personally have also used vitamin D loading and a million units over 4 days not only did not harm me, but helped me feel good. The vitamin must be combined with K2MK7 to cleanse the circulatory system of excess calcium. Even if you overdo it, the body will regulate the required amount on its own after stopping supplementation.
Unfortunately, in Poland, for reasons unknown to anyone, it is forbidden to sell vitamin D as a product for humans in a concentration of more than 4000 IU per serving (I know that the Main Pharmaceutical Inspectorate issued such recommendations, but the basis for such “castration” of the amount of vitamin in the vitamin is unknown, and certainly contrary to medical practice and evidence in this matter).
Therefore, to take appropriate doses – you have to resort to supplements for… sport horses… fortunately they also work and have a good composition, ideal for humans. A sport horse is an expensive toy and everyone takes care of it as best they can, often better than they do of a human ![]()
This is probably the simplest method; maintaining the daily dose of vitamin D3 at such a level should solve your problem within a few weeks.
However, if this does not happen and despite horse doses you still have MS relapses – read on.
Method no. 2: A diet based on unprocessed plants. That is, mainly fruit.
Below is an interview with a person who cured MS in this way
Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms Overcome By Plant-Based Diet
A raw vegan (fruitarian) diet without trans fats, i.e. preferably a salad-and-fruit diet, works wonders and I have used it many times myself and can recommend it as the most natural. After all, you can eat fruit and some vegetables raw not because it just happened by chance – in nature nothing is without reason – but because evolution has adapted you to this over millions of years. See the example of chimpanzees, which have almost identical teeth to humans – they eat 95% fruit.
As with any diet, it may happen that it doesn’t work for you, because not every diet is for everyone. Don’t worry – there are other ways to cure multiple sclerosis naturally. Read on:
Method no. 3 – Dr. Terry Wahls’ diet
In short: “There are three levels of the Wahls diet: the first level, which can be followed as a vegetarian or vegan; the second level, which is a paleo version and includes organ meats, fermented foods, and seaweed; and the third level, which is a ketogenic version. The Wahls elimination diet can be carried out at any of the three levels.”
Learn How This Doctor Healed Her Multiple Sclerosis Through Diet and Lifestyle | Dr. Terry Wahls
Method no. 4 – Hyperbaric oxygen at 2.5 ATA
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy above 2.5 atmospheres immediately improves the vitality of a person suffering from multiple sclerosis, eliminates their anemia and restores strength and the will to live. The minimum number of sessions needed to achieve a marked improvement in multiple sclerosis is 15. In Poznań and the surrounding area I recommend my clinic: https://oxomedica.pl Anyone who has used hyperbaric oxygen therapy while having multiple sclerosis feels better afterwards. However, this does not eliminate the source of the disease, which is an improper diet.
Extivita HBOT Patient Testimonial - Sofia - MS
Method 5 – exercise
There are reports of people who cured multiple sclerosis with exercise alone. Below is the account of such a person. Unfortunately, these exercises are offered by a specialized facility in the USA, but it’s worth knowing that this option exists. I’m not convinced that it gives a lasting effect like diet does.
Jodi’s Journey: Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis With Neurotherapy (Proven Results)
Method no. 6 – Water fasting or dry fasting
Water fasting probably gives the fastest and best results. If you have an adequate reserve of body fat, this is the best and cheapest option, which holistically heals the entire body. The recommended length of a water-only fast is 21–40 days. Without water, 11–13 days.
A fruit diet also works for multiple sclerosis, as I mentioned above. The ideal is a combination of fasting with a fruit diet, in order to quickly return to health within 1–3 months.
I wrote a book about water fasting and a fruit diet, “How I Cured the INCURABLE” (“Jak wyleczyłem NIEULECZALNE”), which you can buy here: JakWyleczylem.pl : Książka. In it I presented what I consider to be the most effective techniques for quickly recovering from a chronic disease and how to carry out such fasts based on my own experience.
Method no. 7 – ketogenic diet according to a recovered patient. “The Myth of Incurable Diseases”
A certain recovered multiple sclerosis patient – Jacek Safuta – wrote a book about how he cured himself by eliminating toxins from food, the environment and with a ketogenic diet: this book is titled “The Myth of Incurable Diseases” (“Mit Chorób Nieuleczalnych”). I only read this book in January 2024, i.e. after my book was published. I hadn’t heard of it before. I don’t hide the fact that I sympathize with him – after all, he also went through the path of health with his disease until he had to cure it himself as an MSc engineer. Sounds familiar.
For the most part, the author has a good approach in it regarding how we are being poisoned from all sides by corporate food and regarding the functioning of the medical business, in which the sale of drugs and medical procedures counts, not the health of the patient. He came to the same conclusions as I did. However, regarding diet, in my opinion he forgot that the meat-and-dairy industry lobbies and sponsors marketing just as much as the medical one. After all, it’s not without reason that we have subsidies for farmers to produce grains, meat and milk, and not to produce organic fruit. This didn’t come from the goodness of anyone’s heart, but from lobbying in the European Parliament – and only large companies can afford that.
From my experience, a ketogenic diet definitely heals more slowly than a fruit or plant-based diet and is less varied. Even the author himself writes in this book that full adaptation to eating fats takes 2–8 months. In addition, you have to supplement many vitamins on it, which are simply available in the best possible absorbable form in fruit. Meanwhile, there are hundreds of fruits, they are tasty and each has thousands of varieties.
But since it worked for him, it is something that may work for you. Personally, I couldn’t eat such a fatty diet every day, because it is contrary to my nature and I personally observed the degradation of the health of members of my family who were on the Atkins diet for many months, called in Polish the Kwaśniewski diet and now renamed the “keto” diet.
For 2–4 months you can go on animal fats alone and this will improve the health of someone who ate a lot of grains, because WHAT YOU DON’T EAT IS MORE IMPORTANT IN TREATMENT THAN WHAT YOU DO EAT, i.e. eliminating all grains and dairy will slowly bring better results than adding new supplements or food ingredients. However, over time, without very burdensome and impractical supplementation (according to the author, up to 15 different pills a day), you will deplete on keto the minerals you have stored in your body.
I admire people who have so much determination that they weigh their food and fats every day, prepare pills for each time of day and also count how much protein and carbohydrates everything has, keep a journal, etc. I personally couldn’t become such a “pharmacist”. Not to mention cooking food, which in my opinion is a pointless waste of time that deprives food of many natural components and processes food, only in the privacy of your home. And I agree with the author of this book – the less processed food, the better ![]()
From my experience, after 8 months on a ketogenic diet, most patients begin to experience serious health problems, motor and cognitive degradation. And you don’t have to look far for examples in history – just go back 200 years and in those times a diet based on animal protein alone ended in nothing other than the deaths of millions of sailors due to vitamin C deficiency, called scurvy. Remember that vitamin C is not the only dietary component that is lacking on such a diet. There were also sailors who were fine – everyone is made from a different clay – but the risk of dying from scurvy on some expeditions was as high as 40%. In the case of fruit diets, there are no such stories.
In my opinion, a healthy diet does not require supplementing anything and we are adapted to it, so we can eat healthy products raw. Meat and fish can also be eaten raw, but without spices, additives and heat treatment it is not very tasty. In fact, raw fresh high-quality meat (from free-range animals) and fresh wild fish… have no taste – they taste like water – and I can’t imagine such a monotonous diet in the long term, although of course during illness you can grit your teeth and do it.
That’s it for the warnings. I’m giving this solution because since it worked for someone, it may also work for you, and there are people who can stay healthy on such a diet, and in my opinion the accounts of recovered patients are the most important. Remember that each of us is different and there is no one solution for everyone. I am not religious when it comes to a worldview about diet – what matters is that it is effective in treatment.
I would recommend such a ketogenic or even carnivore diet only to people who are too emaciated or who, after several months on a fruit diet and after doing a water fast or dry fast, have no progress in treating the disease. And also to all those who cannot do a water fast due to too low a body mass, i.e. the amount of body fat.
Summary
Horse doses of vitamin D3 + K2MK7 work (20–140 thousand units a day cure MS). And if that doesn’t help, you need to use a diet that is right for you. You can go for a vegan, fruit diet, or you can go from one extreme to the other, i.e. to keto or even carnivore. The common denominator is as little processed food as possible, i.e. the more raw and organic, the better. This means eliminating grains, dairy and vegetable oils (margarine, rapeseed, etc.) in every case, with the exception of high-quality olive oil and coconut oil. From my experience, I also suggest eliminating nuts for the duration of treatment, because they have a lot of defense mechanisms against being eaten and more often harm than help at the stage of treatment and eliminating inflammation.
If no diet helps – water fasting or dry fasting will probably help you.
As you can see, the arsenal of options is quite large.
Multiple sclerosis is “incurable” only according to the sellers of patented pills. MS can of course be treated indefinitely and people can be convinced that it is an incurable disease that requires chronic treatment with expensive preparations. It can also be effectively cured with various dietary techniques and supported and accelerated with hyperbaric therapy, as confirmed by the recovered patients whose accounts I have included above.
As encouragement, I am also including a video showing a healthy centenarian who won a marathon at the age of 98. What’s more, at the age of 67 he had cancer and cured it with natural techniques. If you want to find out what diet he has been using since he recovered – watch this video.

