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THX, that is awesome to hear for you !!

I don't think food and nutrients "cure" MS, but it most definitely lessens the severity level and the impact on us.
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Youarethecure wrote:THX, that is awesome to hear for you !!

I don't think food and nutrients "cure" MS, but it most definitely lessens the severity level and the impact on us.
Thanks Youarethecure :)

I figure, if I can get better for a little while and I know why, I can get better long term if I handle things right. Interestingly, a strong niacin flush provides similar improvements to what the Mg I.V. did. But with the niacin flush, it only lasts about 20 minutes.
Right now, I am starting to deal with the "High Need " for most of the B vitamins that the NutrEval test said I have. B-6 is one of them, and sufficient B-6 is needed to get magnesium into the cells of the body. This should help with the magnesium issue.
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rhs1040, thanks for your relaying your (total) B12 number.

Being I don't know what units were used for measurement, it is a little less clear if 533 is sufficient.
However, given the seriousness of MS and the overwhelming safety of B12, raising your B12 level and getting further testing that relates to B12 seems like a good idea. The B12 issue is not as simple as it may seem at first. There is much good info on this site on B12. lyndacarol is one great resource with the posts she has made about it.

On a more general level, what I think we especially need is to help our bodies to be able to fix themselves. Drugs do not heal the body, they can only, at best, help. If our bodies were not constantly repairing and healing themselves, we would have died even before we were born To do this healing, our bodies need the necessary tools (nutrients) in sufficient quantities. Not that nutrients are the only factor, but a huge piece of the puzzle. Few people get the recommended amounts of nutrients - just compare the amounts of nutrients in the foods you eat with the RDA/DRI. And don't expect even remotely useful information regarding nutrition from your doctor, unless the doctor is truly a rare exception to the norm. An M.D.'s training includes only a paltry 23.9 hours in nutrition (on average).
Here at TiMS, jimmylegs has a ton of valuable info regarding nutrition.
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So, tomorrow I see an MS specialist at UC Davis Neurology Dept after waiting over a month for my referral to go through. Any recommendations for what I should prep for, push for, expect?
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Best of luck, let us know how it goes.
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Greetings rhs1040.

MY FIVE STEPS TO MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS HEALTH

1. DETOXIFY
“Dr. Hyman explains his 10 day detox diet.
want2bike (From Thisisms.com)
I had the advice/assistance of a kinesiologist/nutritionist and won’t myself suggest a detox protocol. Dr. Hyman maintains that a simple diet change over 10 days will do the trick (or at least be a beginning) which is something anyone can try. So why not?
See also Detoxification and Supplements

2. OPTIMAL NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS - Paleo-Macrobiotic Diet

3. ENHANCE BLOOD/CEREBROSPINAL FLUID CIRCULATION - CCSVI - See Acupuncture (which includes Tens Self Acupressure)
Simple blood/cerebrospinal fluid circulation thérapies such massage, acupuncture, neuro-muscular electrical stimulation, osteopathy, or swimming may suffice. I do daily Tens self acupressure treatments to stay afloat and try to get an acupuncture or osteopathic treatment once a month. A serious venous blockage may require ANGIOPLASTY. Prior to taking that decision, one might consult a specialist in skeletal disorders (e.g. Chiropractors or Osteopaths) to be certain a bone, muscle, tendon etc is not obstructing the vein.

4. SUNLIGHT OR UV RAYS on the skin at least 15 minutes daily to release Nitric Oxide essential to vascular health and blood circulation.

5. EXERCISE BUILD UP PROGRESSIVELY (Consulting a Physical Therapist can help)

See as well - Five CCSVI MS Types (Congenital, Developmental, Aging, Skeletal, or Toxic M.S.)

from MS Cure Enigmas.net
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