Diet & MS Research

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An overview of the current state of evidence for the role of specific diets in multiple sclerosis (2019)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 4819303736

"Highlights
•Many people are interested in using dietary manipulations to manage their MS.
•Many diets have been explored in MS and its animal models.
•Insufficient evidence exists to recommend any specific diet for people with MS.
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Conclusion
There is insufficient evidence to recommend the routine use of any specific diet by people with MS. Some diets touted for MS may have potential negative health consequences. It is important that clinicians inquire regarding dietary manipulations, so they can educate patients on any known efficacy data and potential adverse effects of individual diets. Consultation with a registered dietician is recommended for patients undertaking restrictive diets."
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jimmylegs wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 9:19 am An overview of the current state of evidence for the role of specific diets in multiple sclerosis (2019)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 4819303736

"Highlights
•Many people are interested in using dietary manipulations to manage their MS.
•Many diets have been explored in MS and its animal models.
•Insufficient evidence exists to recommend any specific diet for people with MS.
...
Conclusion
There is insufficient evidence to recommend the routine use of any specific diet by people with MS.
Matt Embry might disagree.

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no doubt. as might terry wahls and a litany of others

patients and caregivers have certainly found and later shared individualized dietary routes from their own pre dx status quo, towards existing public health recommendations post dx.

Diet and Multiple Sclerosis: Scoping Review of Web-Based Recommendations (2019)
https://www.i-jmr.org/2019/1/e10050

"...There is a wide variety of Web-based dietary advice, which in some cases is contradictory. In most cases, this advice is the result of peoples’ individual experiences and has not been scientifically tested. How people living with MS use this information is not known. These findings highlight the important role health professionals can play in assisting people living with MS in their health information-seeking behaviors."
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Effects of dietary restriction on neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative diseases (2021)
https://rupress.org/jem/article-abstrac ... m=fulltext

"... Interactions among calorie intake, meal frequency, diet quality, and the gut microbiome modulate specific metabolic and molecular pathways that regulate cellular, tissue, and organ homeostasis as well as inflammation during normal brain aging and CNS neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis, among others. ..."
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Dietary nutrition for neurological disease therapy: Current status and future directions (2021)
https://bit.ly/3ep2ntt

"...In this review, we discuss the state of evidence supporting that distinct dietary interventions including dietary supplement and dietary restriction have the ability to tackle neurological disorders using Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease and multiple sclerosis as examples... "
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Med diet & reduced MS relapse risk

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Eating habits of patients with multiple sclerosis in three different countries: China, Spain and Cuba (2021)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 9621000430

"Our research clearly shows that the Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of relapses in MS patients. We believe that it is essential to carry out large-scale multicenter studies to verify these findings, which may be of great relevance in the management of MS."
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