yes kombachi would help build up the immune system thus healing the autoimmune diseases that attackes the body
I can see no reason why any dietary products or herbal treatments would be therapeutic for a patient with Hepatitis C.
A favorite site for information on medical issues, including the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, is the Mayo Clinic website. WebMD is also a good choice.
Yes and no because if you simply have multiple sclerosis, you might find some answers there. For other people, you might want to go to the doctor for more full information. At the doctor, you can ask questions.
Evening primrose oil is good for PMS, high cholesterol, eczema, Diabetes, depression, Asthma, MS (multiple sclerosis) and Endometriosis
- has multiple sclerosis - lives alone - no family
Yes. Massage therapy is helpful in relieving muscle tension associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) and it also helps to promote nerve function as well. Massage therapy can also improve spasticity and muscle stiffness.
Lecithin is an ingredient found in numerous foods that is believed to be good for people with high cholesterol and multiple sclerosis. Although there is no scientific proof for it's curative abilities, patients with high cholesterol tend to swear by it's ability to bring down their levels.
Shirley had to brother's George and Jack. After George died of multiple sclerosis in 1952 she became co-founder to a multiple sclerosis foundation. So you can guess They were close. Her other brother is bot mentioned through her bios.
Multiple sclerosis can affect different people in different ways, but it essentially affects the central nervous system leading to nerve damage throughout the body and parts of the spinal cord and brain. Although MS affects every patient differently, the disease can severely affect a person's ability to move freely, communicate, and have proper urinary and bowl control. I found some really good information on Boston Medical Group's website devoted to Multiple Sclerosis. http://www.multiplesclerosiserectiledysfunction.com/
Myesthenia Gravis can be controlled and may go to Remission for a long time for about 50% of the patients. With medications that increase muscle strength and with subsequent removal of the Thymus (usually abnormal in patients with MG), there is a fairly good prognosis to eliminate symptomps that may lead to remission of the disease. But there is still a percentage of it coming back. So no, there is no Cure but it can be managed.
Maybe endocrine system affect multiple sclerosis. Search for HPA axis(Hyperresponsiveness), cortisol(long-term effect), hippocampus(damaged by cortisol), hypothalamus and homeostasis. Lots of good information: http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/stress.html http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/endocrine.html http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/hypothalamic-axis.html Hope this helps!
The good news is there is many available therapies. Massage, acupuncture, and diet are important. Additionally, your doctor will be able to make other more specific suggestions depending on your individual condition. Good luck!!