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M.S. Nutrition
 
"The therapies with highest potential among complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies that warrant further investigation are low-fat diet, omega-3 fatty acids, lipoic acid, and vitamin D supplementation as potential anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective agents in both relapsing and progressive forms of MS. There are very limited researches evaluating the safety and efficacy of CAM in MS. However, in recent years, the USA National Institutes of Health and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society have been actively supporting the researches in this very important area."
 
The role of complementary and alternative medicine in therapy of multiple sclerosis.
Kes VB et al.
M.S. Diets

 

"While many different dietary strategies are being promoted for people with MS, currently there is insufficient evidence to recommend any of these strategies. Interestingly despite the differences between these diets there are several common themes. Almost all the diets advocate avoiding highly processed food, foods with high glycemic index and food that is high in saturated fat. Most diets also recommend reducing consumption of fatty red meat and increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables."

 
Diet and Multiple Sclerosis.
Pavan Bhargava, MD 
 
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