MULTIPLE sclerosisKETOGENIC dietGUT microbiomeCHOLESTEROLGeorge Winter discusses the extent to which an anti-inflammatory ketogenic diet can influence the progress of a chronic autoimmune and/or inflammatory disease, such as multiple sclerosis.Winter, George...
Nervous System Disorder: Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a disorder that affects the central nervous system. The word "sclerosis" means "scar tissue," so multiple sclerosis is multiple scar tissue on the central nervous system. One out of 1600 people is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. ...
Talk show host Montel Williams wrote the book, “21 Days to Transform your Life” after struggling with the symptoms of his multiple sclerosis. This program includes a weekly program that includes both food and activity diaries, as well as specific plans for living a healthier life. ...
A well-balanced diet is important to consider when focusing on overall health. For people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), diet could potentiallyaffect the immune system. There could be direct or indirect effects on the immune cells. There could also be effects on bacteria in the gut, whi...
microbiome function observed in patients with multiple sclerosis is normalized by 6 months of ketogenic diet therapy; however, as no specific microbiome pattern was apparent and shifts in bacterial populations were multidirectional, the precise role for microbiome changes in MS pathology remains unclear ...
The blurb on the back of the package mentioned the company’s founder turned to a raw diet after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and it has helped her manage her disease. Looks like people are still turning to raw diets for a cure. Uncooked Foods has some interesting things to...
B-cell-depleting therapeutics can be effective treatments for immune-mediated diseases, including multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and type-1 dia- betes (Fillatreau, 2018). Interestingly, although fecal butyrate did not increase significantly cohort-wide during the high-fiber-diet intervention,...
(migraine, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.), recurrent bacterial infection due to low levels of nitric oxide (NO) in the cavities (sinuses, vagina, middle ear, lungs, throat, etc.), fungal infections due to a depressed immune system, thiamine deactivation (low gastric...
Vitamin D– Supplemental vitamin D is associated with a wide range of benefits, including increased Cognition, immune health, bone health and well-being. Supplementation can also reduce the risks of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and multiple sclerosis. People deficient in vitamin D may also exper...
“There is a possibility that some groups of individuals with other chronic inflammatory conditions, including autoimmune diseases like diabetes or multiple sclerosis, of course autism … and schizophrenia … there could be a subgroup of these individuals that could benefit from embracing a gluten-free...