I do not have ALS but I wanted to say something about the Deanna Protocol. I watched the video and understand that Deanna's father has given up his practice as a surgeon to study ALS, hoping to find a cure for his daughter. She has had this disease, correct me if I'm wrong, for at least 5 years. Of course there are a lot of scams out there, but I don't see how this could be a scam. The video explained that doctors are hesitant to tell patients about it because it is not scientifically proven. But does it need to be? The video explained that a university in Florida is beginning to study it now. This protocol is relatively new. It is not only supplements, but consists of weight lifting, massage, and coconut oil.
Why wouldn't people give it a try? Maybe if enough people diagnosed with ALS were to try the protocol and keep track of the results, it could offer hope or at least prolong life. You never know until you try, and I personally wouldn't wait for the medical community to make advancements.