Depending on when: Or how early you start, some of the best evidence to slow down the progress of most forms of ms is the swank diet. There are data following patients for over 50 years..
Answered 4/15/2015
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Try these: There isn't yet a cure for ms in any form of medicine but good nutrition, yoga, acupuncture, graded exercise, relaxation and guided imagery can all be helpful to people with ms.
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Not really: Alternative benefits from vitamin D, low fat/low salt diet, aerobic exercise, attention to co-morbidities, BUT none of this supplants standard MS medications.
Answered 8/16/2014
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