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Our awesome Family! Do have a Great Shabbat/Shabbot/Sabbath & Weekend!๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜ & don't forget, clean your leaky-guts, Good H20 maybe w/ a couple drops of Hydrogen pyroxide in it, cold i prefer, & 1 & 1/2 tbsp. Of aluminum Free Baking Soda, & 1/2 tsp. Of Sea-salt, in a glass, & drink this for 3 days, then taper off to once a week, then get the Candida Cure diet in Ann Boroch's Book, & do that recipe regimin, it does Truly Help Out, I'm Still in full Remission now!๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜€L๐Ÿ’—VE YA'all Soooo Muuuuuch! Jazzy ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ’œ

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Great to hear ur in full remission

As for the diet and drink I wouldnโ€™t do it .

Iโ€™m a true believer that just because something worked for someone else doesnโ€™t mean it will work for me. So I donโ€™t tend to experiment or fall for new and improved cure all.

My health is extremely complicated and I canโ€™t take any chances.

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ahrogers in reply to rjoneslaw

My neurologist is vegan and she does not believe any of the diets cure MS. She does believe a healthy diet keeps your general health better and this can keep symptoms at their minimum until you get more/bigger/or lesions in more symptom causing locations like the spinal cord and optic nerve.

My neurologist spoke at MS update program last year and presented a visual model of how general health and location of lesions affect symptoms. It wasnt her model but it is called the topographical model of MS. I forget which doctor came up with it but it is very good. Helped motivate me to want to improve my general health to keep my swimming pool full because I have a lot of spinal cord lesions.

There is not one way that is best for everyone because like you say everyone has different health issues in addition to their MS that must be managed. Managing all health issues as best as you can is all you can do ๐Ÿ˜

Some people are lucky to not have relapses for years at a time while others relapse often even if they are doing everything right. That's why they call us snowflakes right?

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rjoneslaw in reply to ahrogers

Well said

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In the beginning I went for 15 years with no relapse and no discernible symptoms. I wasn't taking any meds or doing any special diet. I remember thinking when I had that first relapse after 15 years, if I'd been on a med, they would have credited the med for preventing a relapse. My understanding of MS is there are many variables as far as what triggers it and thus what might help it in different people. Terry Wahls put herself into remission with diet and exercise and NMES, but even she doesn't call it a cure because she admits if she went back to her old way of eating her symptoms would come back. She also admits the diet has helped a lot of people, but not everyone gets the results she did. She teaches medicine at the University of Iowa (she's an Internal Medicine doctor) and is doing clinical trials. I'd try a special diet as long as it's generally healthy and not ridiculously extreme, like a bacon and chocolate pudding diet. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Nothing to lose in trying.

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I like the sound of your diet ๐Ÿ˜

I agree anything you would have been doing for those 15 years would have gotten credit for the no relapse whether it was medication, diet, CBD, THC, AC/DC ๐Ÿคฃ

I remember a friend giving me a tub of cream to prevent stretch Mark's when I was pregnant. I only used it once. Luckily I didn't get stretch marks but thought the same thing. If I had used the cream regularly I would have credited the cream for no stretch marks.

I relapsed 6 months in on Gilenya so switched to Rebif and did ok for about a year then switched to Ocrevus. Looking back I am pretty sure I have PPMS so no wonder the first two didn't work. Hindsight is 20/20 especially when it comes to MS.

Like you I am willing to eat healthy as long as it isn't totally extreme. I love vegetables so that helps! I have never been a big eater of processed foods so staying away from those is easy as well. I do have BLTs on the menu for this week. Maybe I need to get some chocolate pudding to go with it!!!

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Sounds delicious!

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mrsmike9

Love your puddies!!!

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