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Multiple Sclerosis Tamed
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There are many theories about the causes of multiple sclerosis and just as many diets that have claimed to slow the progression of MS but closer examination show that they do not live up to their expectations. The Swank diet was based on the fact that coastal fish eaters tended not to get MS when compared to the mountain dwelling meat eaters but why would this be? The author examines these diets in detail and finds some interesting differences in the types of nutrients of the diets which could…
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There are many theories about the causes of multiple sclerosis and just as many diets that have claimed to slow the progression of MS but closer examination show that they do not live up to their expectations. The Swank diet was based on the fact that coastal fish eaters tended not to get MS when compared to the mountain dwelling meat eaters but why would this be? The author examines these diets in detail and finds some interesting differences in the types of nutrients of the diets which could account for why one group was more likely to get MS. However, the author doesn't stop there, she shows readers which nutrients are needed to reduce inflammation, regulate the immune system cells that appear to be inflammatory in nature and build good myelin sheath . She examines how viruses that are able to cross the blood brain barrier are responsible for attracting this population of immune system cell and further, how they instigate inflammatory processes. The author also informs which nutrients inhibit the brain atrophy which occurs in secondary progressive MS and how well researched nutrients can be used to address all the stages involved in the initiation and development of multiple sclerosis. This is a great little book which ventures into areas that other books on MS don't do. It gives simple explanations about why certain nutrients can make a difference to the progression of this disease. More importantly, these suggestions can be incorporated quite easily into daily life either by adding them to your diet or by purchasing supplements, many of which can be found in your local supermarket..

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There are many theories about the causes of multiple sclerosis and just as many diets that have claimed to slow the progression of MS but closer examination show that they do not live up to their expectations. The Swank diet was based on the fact that coastal fish eaters tended not to get MS when compared to the mountain dwelling meat eaters but why would this be? The author examines these diets in detail and finds some interesting differences in the types of nutrients of the diets which could account for why one group was more likely to get MS. However, the author doesn't stop there, she shows readers which nutrients are needed to reduce inflammation, regulate the immune system cells that appear to be inflammatory in nature and build good myelin sheath . She examines how viruses that are able to cross the blood brain barrier are responsible for attracting this population of immune system cell and further, how they instigate inflammatory processes. The author also informs which nutrients inhibit the brain atrophy which occurs in secondary progressive MS and how well researched nutrients can be used to address all the stages involved in the initiation and development of multiple sclerosis. This is a great little book which ventures into areas that other books on MS don't do. It gives simple explanations about why certain nutrients can make a difference to the progression of this disease. More importantly, these suggestions can be incorporated quite easily into daily life either by adding them to your diet or by purchasing supplements, many of which can be found in your local supermarket..

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