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Cooking Well: Multiple Sclerosis: Over 75 Easy and Delicious Recipes for Nutritional Healing
Cooking Well: Multiple Sclerosis: Over 75 Easy and Delicious Recipes for Nutritional Healing
by Marie Courtier
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The First Year: Multiple Sclerosis: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
The First Year: Multiple Sclerosis: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
by Margaret Blackstone
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Healing Multiple Sclerosis: Diet, Detox & Nutritional Makeover for Total Recovery
Healing Multiple Sclerosis: Diet, Detox & Nutritional Makeover for Total Recovery
by Ann Boroch
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Multiple Sclerosis Q & A: Reassuring Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Multiple Sclerosis Q & A: Reassuring Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis
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Multiple Sclerosis, MS - A Central Nervous System Disease


Experts believe diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis  to be an autoimmune disease -- one in which the body, through its immune system, launches a defensive attack against its own tissues. An unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis, MS, can range from relatively benign to somewhat disabling to devastating, as communication between the brain and other parts of the body is disrupted.
 


Let's picture an army that is marching along, getting along, doing everything that an army should do and all is running smoothly in army land.  The army wears cute little coats that protect them from the elements, as well as help them move better.  Without warning, part of the army splits off from the other part of the army and begins to attack.  Now, brother is fighting against brother and those cute little protective coats are getting damaged and even destroyed.


Multiple Sclerosis, MS Attacks The Myelin Sheath Of Brain, Spine, Central Nervous System


The army represents the nerves in your central nervous system, your brain and spine.  They wear a protective sheath covering called myelin.  For some reason as yet totally unexplained by medical science, your body begins to attack your little myelin covered nerves.  Because the myelin improves the conduction of impulses along the nerves and keep the nerves protected, removing them endangers the health of the nerves, and causes their impulses to be slowed and sometimes stopped completely.
The myelin coats that your little soldiers (nerves) wear are very important, and if they become damaged or destroyed by Multiple Sclerosis, it can affect your eyesight, mobility and cognitive functioning, writing, speaking, memory and even your ability to swallow. In fact, multiple sclerosis will progressively interfere with all functions controlled by the central nervous system.


Multiple Sclerosis, MS Auto-Immune Disease Affects Twice As Many Women To Men


The average age of diagnosis for MS is between the ages of 20-50, but there have been occurrences in children as well as the elderly. Multiple sclerosis is not exactly an equal opportunity auto-immune disease as it’s far more likely to attack Caucasians than any other race and women are twice as likely to be stricken as their male counterparts.

Having MS is not a death sentence—though it may feel that way at first when faced with the prospect of declining health, mobility, memory and vision.

Multiple Sclerosis, MS Drugs Have Serious Side Effects, Significant Risks


While there is no way to restore your little soldier’s protective coats, there are measures that can be taken to slow down the progression of the disease and lessen its impact on your life. One of the very best ways to keep your little soldiers all suited up with myelin is to keep yourself as healthy as possible and keep moving no matter what.

There is as yet no drug cure for MS. Depending on the severity, many patients opt for no therapy at all, and just let the disease run it's course. Especially since many multiple sclerosis drugs, MS drugs,  have serious side effects and some carry significant risks.  However, three forms of beta interferon (Avonex, Betaseron, and Rebif) have now been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis.

Cure For Multiple Sclerosis, MS Cure?

Some Alternative and Complementary Therapies have been getting high praise in controlling, and sometimes may be a successful cure for MS, cure for Multiple Sclerosis, and cure for other autoimmune diseases. It is important for people with MS to maintain a healthy, well-balanced diet to keep them as healthy as possible. Some people with diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, MS, have reported successful cure for multiple sclerosis, MS cure, with a popular new Mangosteen and Minerals superfood natural liquid vitamins supplement.

Clinical trials of this Mangosteen and Minerals liquid vitamins super food, have been shown to raise the antioxidant levels, and decrease the inflammation level in the body. Inflammation has recently been found to be the culprit in many diseases, like heart disease, heart attack, stroke, and auto-immune diseases like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, autism, and migraine headaches, through C-reactive protein (CRP), one of the acute phase proteins that increase during systemic inflammation.

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Multiple Sclerosis News

Multiple Sclerosis Experts Join Biogen Idec's Research and Development Team - MarketWatch


Multiple Sclerosis Experts Join Biogen Idec's Research and Development Team
MarketWatch
"We are extremely excited to add these two very distinguished leaders in the multiple sclerosis community to the Biogen Idec team," said Alfred Sandrock, ...

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New drug helps local woman coping with multiple sclerosis - Great Falls Tribune


New drug helps local woman coping with multiple sclerosis
Great Falls Tribune
Nora Seekins, of Great Falls, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1968 when she was 20 years old. Five years ago, walking was a struggle. ...

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