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What is a good diet for a multiple sclerosis patient?

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Swank diet: Historically, the swank low fat diet was thought to reduce relapses, and indeed still is used by some. Over time, fewer follow this. A pulse counting approach after meals was said to detect inflammatory foods if pulse went up and that food was eliminated. Not much followed now. Best bet: supplement vitamin d-3, 5-10, 000 units daily.

Answered 10/18/2014

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