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Currently Available Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
By Javed Anwar

This article describes the medical treatment options available for multiple sclerosis presently.

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By Paul Blake - May 31, 2009 5:59 am
Hi,
Some natural treatments are mentioned but that is opening the door to natural healing only a crack. What do you have to loose some poor lifestyle habits? Autoimmune diseases like MS are interesting there are approximately 80 to 100 with another 40 waiting for a name and if you get one you will get another and so on. Medical science cannot explain why we have this autoimmune epidemic or why you have even one of these diseases. You can trigger one of them just by having an auto accident, taking aspirin or medication or by starting a new exercise routine, even too much stress says latest research. Naturopathic medicine says, "Look for the root, it is in the basics beginning with what is on your fork, what toxins are in your body, what exercise do you do, what stress is in your life, what is your spiritual base". Scientific arrogance has led us down the wrong path we better stop and take a close look at what is happening. This month 150 new chemicals will be added to the 85,000 in the environment which are part of the autoimmune problem. They will be added too industry with no oversight control at all. Autoimmune disease is the worst kind of contradiction; for a sufferer you are attacking your body with your immune system, a world upside down. God bless you in your search.
Sincerely
Paul
School of Medicine, University of Oregon
By Jim - May 29, 2009 11:12 am
There is no School of Medicine at the University of Oregon. Hasn't been for years. Swank's own publicity material does say, incorrectly, University of Oregon but then also accurately says Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), which is correct.
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