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Multiple Sclerosis and nutrition

There are various, sometimes contrary, opinions concerning the type of food that should be consumed by MS patients

MS and Food Allergies

Very good scientific research based review is presented in a Life Extension Foundation website:

Allergies to certain foods may also play a role in the development or exacerbation of MS. MS is most prevalent in areas where consumption of wheat gluten and milk are also high… This relationship has not been proven conclusively, but allergies may play some role in the onset or severity of MS.

Components of some foods may act as triggers to the immune system, causing it to begin an inappropriate autoimmune response similar to the body’s autoimmune response to bacteria and viruses…

Apart from specific cross-reactions to food proteins, a majority of patients who have MS reportedly have a variety of digestive system deficits, including poor digestive enzyme production, poor digestion of fats and proteins, and suboptimal absorption of various nutrients, including vitamin B12…

…some patients who have MS who were treated for yeast infections—and who subsequently had their gut microflora recolonized with friendly probiotic organisms (such as those present in active yogurt cultures)—experienced significant improvement in their MS symptoms…

All other MS and nutrition related versions are mainly personal:


All above described diets are similar in few aspects:

However, some crucial to my opinion aspects are missing:

All above information should only be considered as helpful suggestions. Each person is an individual and reacts differently to the various food substances. It is substantial that all individuals should observe their reactions precisely and then choose what is good for them

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