cheryl mumm

METABOLIC MIRACLES: REVERSING Multiple Sclerosis WITH NUTRITION

CHERYL MUMM’S HEALING STORY:

Introduction:

Cheryl Mumm, a resident of Oregon, is a shining example of determination and resilience. Her personal journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has not only shaped her into a health advocate but also brought hope and transformation to others facing similar challenges. Professionally, Cheryl serves as a Coding Compliance Specialist at the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and Foundation, working tirelessly to ensure vital healthcare services reach underserved populations.

Background:

As a loving mother and devoted wife, Cheryl's life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The challenges of living with this chronic condition tested her strength and resolve. Faced with limited treatment options and concerns about pharmaceutical medications' side effects, Cheryl sought alternatives to manage her symptoms and improve her quality of life.

“By the time I went to pick [the drugs up], we’re talking a day or 2, it [the price] would go up. This was a medication that was fast-tracked.”

- Cheryl Mumm

Discovering the Alinker Mobility Device:

Amidst her journey, Cheryl discovered the life-changing benefits of the Alinker mobility device. This innovative device provided her with newfound mobility and independence, enhancing her daily life in ways she never thought possible. The Alinker became a symbol of empowerment and freedom for Cheryl, inspiring her to explore further options for managing her MS.

THE ALINKER MOBILITY BIKE
IN PHOTO: BE ALINK, FOUNDER OF ALINKER

Exploring Holistic Approaches:

Dissatisfied with conventional treatments and motivated by a desire for holistic healing, Cheryl embraced Nicolette's Eat Real to Heal program. This program focused on metabolic nutrition and detoxification, offering a holistic approach to managing chronic illnesses like MS. Cheryl's journey with the program led to remarkable improvements in her MS symptoms, restoring her vitality and well-being.

“If you take meds… it will take 6 weeks to get your medication… meanwhile, do the Eat Real to heal program”

- Cheryl Mumm

Navigating the Healthcare System:

Cheryl's experience with MS also sheds light on the complexities of the healthcare system. She questioned the conventional treatments offered and found solace in holistic approaches that aligned with her values and beliefs. Her journey highlighted the importance of advocating for oneself and exploring alternative paths to wellness.

Conclusion:

Cheryl Mumm's journey with Multiple Sclerosis is a story of resilience, hope, and transformation. Her unwavering commitment to holistic healing, coupled with her advocacy for underserved communities in her professional role, makes her an extraordinary individual. Cheryl's experience with the Alinker mobility device and the Eat Real to Heal program serves as an inspiration to others facing chronic health challenges. Her story is a reminder of the power of determination and the possibilities that holistic approaches offer for managing and even overcoming chronic illnesses like MS.

I was having trouble with my mobility, and my mental health was in disarray. I am like a new person, and I owe so much to the Alinker Bike and the Eat Real to Heal program. My husband couldn’t keep up with me. I have been taking it to concerts and the grocery store (keep in mind that I have been housebound for a couple years). I took it to the coast again for my daughter’s birthday and buzzed around all of the shops and the cheesy wax museum. Before, I’d be down and out for days after most of these activities. Not so anymore.

Changing my diet changed my mental state and helped me start really recovering. My husband is dumbfounded by my continuing improvement. I took a medication a few years ago for my MS that destroyed me, and with this group, I have completely transformed my life.
— CHERYL MUMM

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