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Learning How To Successfully Reverse MS

By Marcie Goodman


There are many chronic diseases that lurk, and multiple sclerosis is just one of them. This particular one arises after there is damage to the myelin, which can be directly caused by an autoimmune disease. Numerous symptoms are associated with this, like vision problems, muscle loss, loss of coordination, and even tremors. People can suffer from acute attacks, or the disease can progress slowly and steadily, but sufferers can also experienced remission. Below, learn how to successfully reverse MS.

One of the key elements in the reversal of multiple sclerosis is nutrition, as research has shown. That's because the mitochondria requires nutrients. The mitochondria are responsible for supplying energy to the cells, but in order to do this they need the right nutrients. The three top nutrients necessary include omega-3 fats, creatine, and coenzyme Q10.

Certain B vitamins, sulfer, and iodine are also necessary to not only slow the disease, but also to help the individual improve. Enter the Paleo Diet, which is completely different from the common Western diet that's loaded with ingredients that are certain to lead to chronic diseases. The problem with most people is that they don't get the real nutrients in their diet, and they get too much of all the bad ingredients that are harmful.

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.

It also means saying no to processed foods, potatoes and corn, and of course, grains. The bottom line is that nutrition is the answer to many of the chronic conditions experienced by millions around the world. In addition to the above, it is highly recommended to get more vitamin D. Take vitamin D supplements and get out in the sun more.

Some more things to avoid include this artificial sweeteners and aspartame. These are extremely toxic, and are directly related to chronic neurological disorders. Aspartame is known to kill the brain neurons, which is the complete opposite of what antioxidants do. Antioxidants are crucial for optimum brain health.

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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