“Forgiveness gives you freedom.”
-Cindy Wageman
Cindy Wageman On Life With MS
Cindy Wageman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at just 24 years old, facing a potentially daunting reality that many would find difficult to bear. However, instead of succumbing to despair, she embarked on a personal journey that would ultimately lead her to reclaim her health and happiness.
Cindy’s path was not an easy one. Faced with the limitations imposed by her diagnosis, she found herself at a crossroads. The medical advice she received left her feeling hopeless, and she realized that she needed to take matters into her own hands. “I decided that I needed to do my own research because the doctors just couldn’t help me,” she recalls. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of her transformative journey.
Through extensive research and a commitment to understanding her condition, Cindy discovered the “eight laws of health” that would guide her towards recovery. These principles—nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, balance, rest, and trust in divine power—became the foundation of her new lifestyle. She embraced a plant-based diet, incorporated daily exercise, and prioritized her mental well-being.
Cindy’s journey was also about emotional healing. She learned the importance of forgiveness, not just for others but for herself. “Forgiveness gives you freedom in life when you forgive the other person,” she explains. This realization allowed her to let go of past grievances and focus on the present moment.
Cindy shares her insights and experiences, encouraging listeners to explore their own paths to health and happiness. Whether you’re struggling with a health issue or simply seeking motivation, her story is a powerful reminder that we all have the capacity to overcome life’s challenges and emerge stronger on the other side.
From Cindy Wageman
“I decided that I needed to do my own research because the doctors just couldn’t help me.”
“I learned through this process that there are a lot of well-wishers out there, but they sometimes give you advice that isn’t helpful.”
“You have to take responsibility for your own health.”
“The environment your cell is in is who you are.”


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