MS Nutrition - Your Diet is Vital

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MS Nutrition - Change your Diet Today

Changing your diet and improving your nutritional intake are two of the most important ways to help yourself. Researchers have known for some time that fats play a major role in MS Nutrition and so doing something about your fat intake is one of the most significant steps you can take. Shifting from a highly saturated fat to a highly polyunsaturated fat diet is probably the most important component of the self-help programme in MS.

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MS Nutrition - Essential Fatty Acids

This is not only because saturated fats (such as animal fats) are believed to let toxins in the blood seep through into the brain but also because levels of the good essential fatty acids (EFA's) are abnormal in people with MS, and EFA's are only found polyunsaturated fats (PUFA's) PUFA's play a vital role in MS Nutrition and in the repair and maintenance of nerves and nerve tissue as well as blood health and brain activity.

Essential fatty acids come in two types. One type known as omega 3 fatty acids is found in the sunflower and safflower seeds and can be taken as a food supplement with the best known one being evening primrose oil. The other type is omega 6 fatty acids and you can get them from oily fish such as herrings, mackerel and tuna as well as in dark green leafy vegetables. It too can be taken as a supplement usually as fish or marine oils and are very important in MS nutrition.

MS Nutrition - Vitamins and Minerals

A range of other nutrients -- vitamins, minerals and amino acids known to be important in helping the body handle MS can also be taken as food supplements as part of a healthy diet. Food supplements are nutrients which are concentrated and put into capsules or tablets and are taken as a supplement to a normal diet.

MS Nutrition - Eat the Correct Foods

As far as possible you should try to buy organic fruit and vegetables and eat as much raw as is possible. Try to eat sprouting seeds which are the very simplest raw food. Soak the seeds in water, rinse daily and eat when they start to sprout. Give your body sustainable energy by eating slow releasing carbohydrates such as whole grains, pulses, vegetables and fruit rather than sugar. Try to avoid tea, coffee and alcoholic drinks and drink plenty of clean filtered water. Wash all fruit and vegetables thoroughly before eating to try to take as much contamination from the skin. Avoid sugary and saturated fatty foods. The most important foods to avoid in MS are fatty meat and all animal fats, dairy products including all milk, butter, margarine, cheese and cream. Avoid foods that are high in sugar such as cakes, biscuits and sweets.

You may be feeling a bit depressed after reading that last paragraph but I can assure you that there is still plenty left to eat and enjoy. You are in total control of your diet and given that diet plays such a major part in the treatment of MS, it makes perfect sense that you should give MS Nutrition your full attention. I changed my diet radically in a few years ago and have now managed to reverse most of my MS symptoms

MS Nutrition - Help to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis

I have greatly benefited from a book which has examined the link between what we eat and multiple sclerosis. If you would like to know what foods are attacking your body, what supplements you must take and how to create the energy that you need, then this book is a must read. Reverse Multiple Sclerosis

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I am not a doctor nor am I qualified in medicine in any way. These are things that have worked for me in controlling my MS. Before undertaking any diet or fitness regime you should always consult you physician first.

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Gary P Owen.

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    Jonathan Byrne Dec 4, 2011 @ 2:02 pm | delete
    I have cut out all dairy,milk,cheese,prossed foods andI do eat all-natural food mostly orgaic for a little over 6 yrs.I have changed my diet.
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    peanut Jun 25, 2010 @ 7:38 pm | delete
    Since learning I had MS I made changes, stopped drinking and avoiding processed foods. I won't give up milk. Is milk bad for MS? Also how do I go about getting the book How to reverse MS?
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    AppalachianCountry Nov 2, 2009 @ 8:04 am | delete
    Wonderful lens. We had no idea that diet would help. Thank-you for the awesome info.
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