Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis Naturally September 19, 2009
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Our bodies are designed to overcome disease, sickness and imbalance all by themselves.
The key is that we must supply our bodies with the proper nutrition and fuel to work at its peak, as it was intended to do! If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis or any other auto immune disorder, you are probably searching desperately for the answers of how to cure the disease, or defeat the symptoms that hinder quality of life. Read More…
Multiple Sclerosis June 10, 2009
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Multiple Sclerosis symptoms vary greatly for every patient. The disease is not specific to what communications pathways it targets in the body, so different functions are affected for each individual. The disease usually affects adults and the first steps for detection are a full physical exam, medical history review and blood tests. If MS is suspected, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan may be ordered and focused on the spinal cord area. There are distinct MRI signatures that can be detected with a detailed analysis of the image by an expert. Additional diagnostic tools include removing a sample of the patient’s spinal fluid for analysis. There are several proteins and chemicals detectable in the spinal fluid if MS is active. Read More….
Vitamins C, D pack powerful budget-friendly punch June 9, 2009
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Two well-known, affordable, and accessible vitamins have long been touted as being the means to a healthier body and boosted immunity to colds. Expanded research is also proving that regular doses of Vitamins C and D will also help treat and prevent diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoarthritis and even multiple sclerosis. Read More…
Lack of vitamin D linked to multiple sclerosis March 23, 2009
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Children later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis had far lower levels of vitamin D than other youngsters, Canadian researchers reported yesterday in studies showing more links between the “sunshine” vitamin and disease. Read More….