Redefining our approach to multiple sclerosis research & treatment development:

“Learn the cause, study the cure.”

To date, there does not exist one medication on the market that can stop the progression of this disease we call multiple sclerosis (MS). Why? Our current pharmaceuticals focus on a single target (B  cells or T cells, for example) to elicit an immune response, but MS is a complex multi-system disease.  This single target approach to pharmaceutical design produces incomplete medications that do not  address the disease as a whole, so the result is that we have largely ineffective medications that cause  serious unintended side effects for us, the patients. If we are truly going to solve the mystery of MS and  develop highly effective, complete treatments, we must first focus on figuring out what exactly is  causing it, and address those factors. Is there a cure for MS? My research has consistently produced  highly significant results – clues about what’s causing MS, and I’m fiercely devoted to keep investigating  them. This is my life’s purpose – to help solve the mystery of what causes MS. We’re onto something,  friends… without a doubt, there is hope for the MS community.  The profits I receive here will be used to fund my ongoing research to convert my treatment into a safe and effective medication for MS and neurological autoimmune diseases.

-Jenny M Willis