The latest research on multiple sclerosis treatment and the ketogenic diet indicates that the diet can be beneficial for MS patients because it supports and enhances mitochondrial energy pathways and alleviates detrimental energy pathway factors and nerve cell damage which contribute to MS. What that me...
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Several environmental factors, including infectious agents (mainly viruses), tobacco, diet (long-chain fatty acids, salt), gut microbiota, stress, sex hormones, and vitamin D deficiency, have been shown to be related to the triggering and development of disease.5The incidence of MS is higher in...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and progressive neurological illness that causes lesions in the brain and spinal cord. A person with MS suffers from a condition in which the immune system attacks, damages, and destroys cells of the central nervous system (CNS). MS can cause symptoms like...
system attacks and destroys the myelin sheath around nerve axons. Most treatments for multiple sclerosis are immunosuppressive and do not alleviate autoimmunity or regenerate the damage already caused. New research hopes to determine the role diet and nutrition could have on overcoming multiple sclerosis...
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The article discusses the treatment and prevention of multiple sclerosis (MS). It has been found that linoleic acid (LA) appeared to exert some average influence in the reduction, severity and duration of acute attacks of MS in young mobile patients with recurring bouts of illness, but such fi...
Overall, the role of diet and nutritional supplements should be acknowledged as integral components of MS treatment. It can enhance the therapeutic efficacy of MS treatments, not only due to the direct influence of diet components on MS course, but also as an approach that impacts the composition...
Lifestyle factors are not risk factors for developing MS, for example, diet, exercise, and tobacco use, unlike conditions in which these risk factors are very important, such as stroke, heart disease, or diabetes. How common is multiple sclerosis? Who develops the disease? Multiple sclerosis oc...
Multiple sclerosis: updates on pathogenesis and treatment work includes an update of the most significant studies that have analysed the role played by diet in the pathogenesis and treatment of multiple sclerosis... R.,V Hohlfeldk.,Toyka - 《Der Nervenarzt》 被引量: 3发表: 2011年 Glial...