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How To Successfully Reverse MS

| Wednesday, 26 February 2014
By Marcie Goodman


Multiple sclerosis is not a new disease, and in fact, is quite well known around the world. It is the result of myelin damage, affecting the brain and spinal cord, and causing numerous symptoms. People can experience loss of coordination, muscle loss, issues with vision, and other problems, although they may also experience a remission from the disease. Below, learn whether it is possible to reverse MS.

Research has demonstrated that nutrition plays a key role in the reversal of this degenerative disease. It has been shown that patients suffering from multiple sclerosis have had some brain shrinkage, which can be treated by eating right. The main objective here is to feed the mitochondria, which are found within the cells and that supplied cells with energy, the right nutrients. In this case, omega-3 fatty acids and coenzyme Q10 are the main nutrients required to maintain proper mitochondrial function. Creatine is another key element required.

Additionally, the body requires more vitamin D intake, more sulfur, and iodine. These three can actually help improve one's symptoms. This is the Paleo Diet, which is meant to give the body everything it needs to stay healthy and fight off disease is, while strengthening the immune system. In order to do this, one must bid farewell to the Western diet, known for increasing the risk of developing numerous diseases.

So, this Paleo Diet involves eating lots of greens, brightly colored raw vegetables, and sulfur rich vegetables. People should also increase their consumption of wild fish and grass fed meat. Having said that, this means avoiding the consumption of any regular cuts of meat. Furthermore, it is highly recommended to include seaweed in the diet, which will respond to the body's need for selenium and iodine.

Unfortunately for some people, it also requires putting an end to eating any processed foods. In addition to processed foods, grains, corn, and potatoes should be avoided altogether. Moreover, few people are getting the right amount of vitamin D, and vitamin D deficiency is extremely common these days. Therefore, get more sun exposure, use tanning beds, and/or take vitamin D supplements.

Avoid aspartame and artificial sweeteners, which are toxic. They are responsible for causing serious chronic neurological disorders. Antioxidants are essential to brain health, and aspartame kills brain neurons because too much calcium gets into the cells.

For a complete reversal of MS, it's plain to see that one must change of many habits. The above mentioned are strong recommendations, but it doesn't end there. In fact, people have to reduce or completely eliminate sugar from their diet, especially sugar known as fructose. Moreover, the elimination of pasteurized cow's milk is necessary, as is commercial fruit juice. Instead, one must enjoy freshly squeezed juices, fermented vegetables and raw vegetables and fruits.

A Mercury detox would also prove beneficial in the quest to reverse MS. As is common knowledge, Mercury is a poison, and especially damaging to anyone suffering from this chronic disease. Having said that, large fish are known to contain high levels of mercury, so they should be avoided.




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