Multiple Sclerosis
Light Therapy May Boost Energy in People Living With MS
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) have difficulty mustering up the energy to live a normal life. Extreme fatigue often tops the list of the most distressing symptoms. Now, a new ...
Type 2 Diabetes Drugs May Affect Multiple Sclerosis Risk, 1 Way to Help
If you have Type 2 diabetes, you likely know about or have taken an anti-hyperglycemic medication–but did you know that diabetes medications may affect your risk of developing multiple sclerosis ...
Can More Fiber Slow MS Progression?
Researchers have traced a previously observed link between microscopic organisms in the digestive tract—collectively known as the gut microbiome—and multiple sclerosis. Their study in genetically altered mice and people supports ...
LDN for Treating Spike Protein Injuries, Diseases
Claudia Ann Christian, a greatly successful American actress, suffered from alcohol addiction for over a decade. She felt that something else was controlling her, as if she was not in ...
95 Percent of Population Carries the Culprit Behind MS—This Nutrient Helps Improve Symptoms
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) was confirmed as a major culprit of multiple sclerosis (MS) by scientists. EBV is actually ubiquitous in the population and infects up to 95 percent of ...
New Study Reveals Surprising Cause of Multiple Sclerosis
According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease in which a person’s immune system mistakenly attacks their central nervous system, including the brain, ...
A Simple Protocol Is Stopping the Progression of MS
John Ottwell was driven by desperation five years ago to search online for a non-pharmaceutical treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS). That’s when he stumbled onto a social media page about ...
Sunlight Key to Battling MS and Flare-Ups
Researchers have long known about the link between sunlight and multiple sclerosis







