Antonio Silva works with MS clients across all progression types — relapsing-remitting, secondary-progressive, and primary-progressive — targeting fatigue, neurological symptoms, and the emotional weight of a lifelong diagnosis.
Multiple sclerosis affects nearly 1 million Americans, according to the National MS Society. It is an autoimmune neurological disease in which the immune system attacks the myelin sheath around nerves, disrupting signals between the brain and body.
Conventional treatment has advanced dramatically — disease-modifying therapies like Ocrevus, Kesimpta, and others now dramatically slow disease progression for many clients. These medications are essential and should never be skipped.
Antonio works with the specific energetic signature of MS in your body — the areas of demyelination, the nervous-system fatigue, the emotional weight of the diagnosis itself. Clients across the progression spectrum report improvements in fatigue, cognitive clarity, and emotional resilience after a series of sessions.
“MS is a diagnosis that asks patients to hold two truths at once — their life continues, and their body is being attacked. My work helps hold both.”
MS manifests uniquely in every client. These are the symptoms distance healing most commonly helps soften.
Antonio tunes into the specific lesion patterns and nervous-system dysregulation driving your MS symptoms. He directs healing to calm the autoimmune attack on myelin, support nervous-system repair, and ease the profound fatigue MS imposes. Many clients report meaningful symptom reduction and, occasionally, stabilization of MRI findings at their next neurology follow-up.
Continue your disease-modifying therapy and every other medication your neurologist has prescribed. Antonio’s work is complementary. Inform your neurology team of any complementary healing you pursue.
The questions clients most often ask before their first MS-focused distance session.
Antonio makes no such claim. Disease-modifying therapies are what slow progression — and they should never be skipped. Distance healing is a complement that helps with symptoms, fatigue, and quality of life.
MS fatigue is often the first symptom to respond to distance healing. Many clients report meaningful improvements in energy within 2–4 sessions.
Yes. Distance healing does not interact physically with any MS medication, including Ocrevus, Tysabri, Kesimpta, or others. Keep all scheduled infusions and monitoring.
If MS has been part of your life for years — or is a new diagnosis — schedule a compassionate distance session with Antonio and add another layer of support to your care.