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  • Laurie McCullough Nov 9, 2009 @ 10:16 pm | delete
    I was diagnosed in 1981. Oddly enough, it was the sight of my father after his coronary bypass surgery that got me to change my diet! ( I had no idea at the time that diet could affect MS. I do know now. I actually think I will never have another MS flareup. I can keep you posted about that.) I started with the diet of heart disease researcher Dr. Dean Ornish, and over the years my husband and I found our way to the doctor who has to be the best nutrition expert in the U.S., maybe the world: Dr. Joel Fuhrman.

    I do hedge my bets: I do take Copaxone. However, the worst and most frightening flareup I have ever had (1996, before I found nutritional excellence) came while I was taking Betaseron. I have had no major flares since adopting nutritional excellence.

    Had you told me right after diagnosis the way I would be eating today I would have cried, and thought life would be without pleasure. It is astonishing, completely counterintuitive, and 100% true that (continued...)

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