Unfortunately, Multiple Sclerosis does not really have a cure. However, there have been constant advancements in treatments and a lot is being invested in research. A recent development has been the Liberation Treatment, which is still being investigated for its efficacy through clinical studies. It has shown positive results; much to the satisfaction of many patients. They feel their energy returning and are able to do a lot more things than they used to.
There are many hospitals around the world that offer this treatment. I've heard India is a good destination for this treatment. There are quite a few including Apollo Hospitals in the city of Chennai that offer Liberation Treatment.
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The goal of the 'Multiple Sclerosis Society' is to eventually eliminate multiple sclerosis and find either a cure or more effective treatments. They aim to raise both money and awareness of the illness.
there is no cure. but there is treatment. theres therapy and injections that can be given.
there is no known cure for ms. just meds to keep the disease in remission.
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Yes it is. There is no cure, only treatment but you can have long periods in between flare ups.
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No. It actually increases memory, cures cluster headaches, and it has shown to decrease tremors in those with Multiple Sclerosis. Psilocybin has also been know to have positive effects on depression, and current studies have gotten grants to do research on these medicinal values.
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