Episode 106

How to reverse MS and other autoimmune diseases

Did you know that Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease?

And can you imagine defying medical expectations and healing from MS or other autoimmune disease using the power of emotions, science, and energy? Tracy Hill, the Conscious Evolution Coach, did just that.

Her diagnosis came while she was in grad school. She’d been over exercising, training for 2 marathons and more stressed with school when her left side went numb for hours. She had been tripping on things but couldn’t figure out what. At last, a neurologist gave her the diagnosis of MS.

She started a daily shot but always felt like she had the flu and realized this was no way to live and wasn’t going to get better unless she did something.

Traci realized, “Doctors don't know why you get an autoimmune disease and there's no cure, which tells me they don't know anything about it.”

So she began digging and digging for information.

She started with food although she was a healthy eater, what was causing inflammation and how could she keep it low?

More digging and she found the ties to emotions.

“About 95 percent of diseases are actually emotional because we aren't taught how to release emotions. We aren't taught how to release that energy.”

There’s a great book by a western medicine physician titled “The Body Keeps The Score” by Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD that talks about the long term effect of trauma on the body and the importance of incorporating things like play, yoga, mindfulness, and neurofeedback for healing.

Once she dealt with her emotional trauma and took on her food and self care she has been symptom free for 18 or 19 years.

To hear Traci’s whole story have a listen.

You can find her coaching offers here.




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Gregory Anne Cox

Why this chubby, bologna and mayonnaise sandwich eating child of the 50's ever ended up with a passion for all things health, fitness, and longevity is a mystery. I wanted to be a doctor as a child but my gifts were not in lab sciences but words and making science easy to understand. (I'm a science and research geek)
My soul insists on freedom and that drives the work I do with women. Freedom from disease, limitation, self-doubt--whatever form it takes--informs what I create and how I coach.