Possible Ways To Reverse MS

By Sherry Gross


The human body is composed of seemingly different systems that actually work quite harmoniously together to make you run, walk, move, and attend to your obligations. It also has its own protective measures to keep you healthy and strong day after day. You body has its share of natural soldiers. These warriors are antibodies that are meant to recognize alien matter inside the body and attack them.

The human immune system is an amazing protective mechanism. It defends you against bacteria, parasites, viruses, and other microbial organisms that can enter and take over your body. Healthy diet and an active lifestyle can make your immunity stronger, but there are times when your own system attacks you. This is called autoimmunity, and is the leading cause for diseases like Reverse MS, lupus, and others.

Multiple sclerosis, as aforementioned, is an autoimmune disease. This means that your own antibodies attack your brain and spinal cord. These two are very important components of the nervous system, and it will cause quite a blow to daily living if these two are damaged. In a deeper sense, the said disease causes the myelin to gradually thin, so the nerves will not be able to conduct impulses.

It has gotten its name from the build up of scar tissue in the brain. The scars or sclerosis come from the lesions in the nervous system that commonly affects the white matter in the optic nerves, brain stems, basal ganglia, and the spinal cord. It rarely manifests in the peripheral nervous system.

Since MS is a unique disease of the central nervous system, the symptoms that signify its presence can also differ from one to the other. The most common, however, is the decrease in control of muscle movements. This is why most MS patients have loads of coordination problems that some of them are even confined to a wheelchair.

Blurred or hazy vision can also be a telltale sign that one may be having the said disease. Eye pain and double vision also ensues as the brain is having difficulty coordinating with the sense of sight. As the condition progresses, more symptoms will make themselves known such as muscle stiffness or spasticity, difficulties in urination control and problems with cognition. Rare cases can even include a range of psychiatric problems.

The real cause of MS is still mysteriously unknown, though some experts devoted to its study suspect that a rare combination of environmental factors can bring about the disease. Genetics and infectious agents are considered prime culprits. Smoking and other vices, when coupled with stress, can also increase the risk of developing the disease.

Patients afflicted with MS are, of the present, made to intake drugs that are believe to counter or slow down its effects. This is not applicable for everyone, however, as there is a large number of MS patients who do not respond to the said medication. Instead, they are turning into a new diet that was introduced by a well known doctor who has also been diagnosed with the said disease.

The paleo diet makes one stay away from man processed carbohydrate sources such as bread and all sorts of grains. It allows one to eat just like the early cave men did, as it is noted that most diseases today are caused about by the wrong kind of fruits. Additional doses of Vitamin D are said to help a lot, too.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment