Karen Gordon Interviews Prof. George Jelinek
If you weren’t able to make it on the live call last Thursday (the first in the MS Voices Interview Series), below is an excerpt from my 1 hr and 27 minute interview with Prof. Jelinek. In the excerpt, he discusses the flaws in the scientific studies which “prove” the effectiveness of the interferon drugs. As is Jelinek’s style, he explains complex science in easy-to-follow layman’s terms, so that it’s accessible for everyone.
This excerpt is just a small portion of what was an information-PACKED and very inspirational interview. I personally learned a lot and found it incredibly valuable. But more than anything, what remains Jelinek’s unique and powerful position in this community is that he is absolutely a man of science and doesn’t believe or endorse anything that hasn’t been adequately proven in well-executed scientific study. And based on the science that has been done, he firmly believes that MS can be not just managed but overcome.
As he says, “For those just diagnosed with MS, there is every reason to hope for a long and healthy life. For those with disability, there is the real potential to slow or completely stop the progression of the illness.”
Listen here:
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If you’d like to purchase Jelinek’s book, which I highly recommend, you can find the links to do so here:
http://www.overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org/Book/
The website is:
http://www.overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org
And if you missed the interview, want to hear it again, or you’re simply unable to attend at the time of the live interviews, the entire series is available for digital download. You can get more info on that here.
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Hi, I’ve just listened to Professor Jelinek’s exerpt and what he says absolutely makes sense! I look forward to hearing the rest of the series.