Q. What supplements or nutritional guidelines can help MS (Multiple Sclerosis)?
A. There are different possible nutritional links to MS, and it is known as an autoimmune disease. One theory relates to toxicity. Gluten, grains, and dairy can act as toxins. The first rule of medical ethics is do no harm. I will give you some top priority suggestions which may help you or your loved one with MS deterioration prevention, and are safe.
A. There are different possible nutritional links to MS, and it is known as an autoimmune disease. One theory relates to toxicity. Gluten, grains, and dairy can act as toxins. The first rule of medical ethics is do no harm. I will give you some top priority suggestions which may help you or your loved one with MS deterioration prevention, and are safe.
- Remove gluten from your diet—found in wheat, oats, rye, barley, spelt (all grains). Also remove all dairy and sugar, as much as possible.
- Coenzyme Q-10 in Q-gel form, which is more absorbable than standard versions by four times! Provides cells with energy.
- Pharmax Finest Pure Fish Oils: A pure and potent form of omega-3 to aid in reversing inflammation and maintaining neuron health.
- HLC Mindlinx, by Pharmax: This is a probiotic to aid in gentle detox, which also contains L-glutamine for improved GI function and also contains specific probiotics for breakdown of gluten.
- B-Complex, by Designs for Health: Needed for nervous system development and maintenance.
- Magnesium Glycinate Chelate by DFH: Magnesium is very helpful for relaxation of muscles.
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