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What is MS and how does it affect you?

Multiple Sclerosis or MS, as it is commonly known, is a disabling disease that will attack the central nervous system, causing the person to have loss or limited use of some of their abilities to function normally. Although there are many new treatments available today, there are still some people like Annette Funicello and Richard Pryor who died from this horrible illness.

What is MS?

MS is a serious disease that will attack the nervous system and cause some symptoms that may be debilitation and severe at times. However, MS is not a death sentence and many people diagnosed with MS go on to live for years and years with only limited symptoms and complications. Multiple sclerosis facts Here are some facts about MS from the National MS Society. Many Multiple Sclerosis Foundations offer free help and information to help people with this disease to live a normal and productive life. Multiple Sclerosis facts include: -Multiple Sclerosis is not contagious
-Most people with MS can lead a normal life
-MS is not a death sentence
-Having MS does not mean total disability
-Some FDA approved drugs have been shown to reduce symptoms
-MS affects everyone differently
-Natural remedies have been seen to treat MS satisfactorily Symptoms of multiple sclerosis Living with Multiple Sclerosis is difficult for many. To fully understand the signs of MS, read these: -Fatigue
-Numbness
-Coordination and balance problems
-Vision problems
-Dizziness
-Pain
-Depression
-Bowel and bladder dysfunction
-Cognitive problems

Epstein barr and MS

Studies have shown that people with Epstein Barr for more than 15 years are more than likely to have Multiple Sclerosis. It is seen that the majority of cases with Multiple Sclerosis have Epstein Barr, but not all carriers of the Epstein Barr Virus (EPV) have MS. Epstein Barr is not curable, but can be treated with diet and rest. It is imperative that you be tested and then undergo a great deal of rest. EPV will cause insomnia, fatigue and sometimes mal-absorption of vitamins. Natural treatment for multiple sclerosis There are some who have been successful with natural treatments for MS. This includes deep cleanings, such as liver, colon, parasite and kidney and a change in diet. MS sufferers also use many herbs and supplements. These supplements include: -Ginger and turmeric for anti-inflammatory problems and pain
-Nigella sativa
-Lecithin or olive oil can be substituted
-Ginkgo
-Milk thistle
-Grape seed Patients need to address memory problems with the use of natural remedies, such as: -1 (4) inch piece rosemary
-1 tablespoon olive oil
-2 figs
-1 cup yogurt. Just mix them all together and leave in the refrigerator overnight and blend in the mixer the next morning.

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