Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) is tough. Sure there are the visible signs that other people see such as mobility issues. There are also invisible issues people with MS deal with every day that people don’t see. Such as numbness, tingling ...
Multiple Sclerosis
What Triggers MS?
Have you ever wondered what triggers MS? The way you are living is attributed to your multiple sclerosis (MS). I’m not saying that to be mean. Studies show that genetics but mostly some kind of environmental factor triggers MS. You can’t do anything ...
How I Reversed My Heat Intolerance
Heat intolerance is a symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS). The myelin sheath protects the nerves. But when it becomes damaged the nerves become more sensitive to heat. Whether it’s from the weather, exercising, or a fever it happens when the body’s ...
Live an Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle
Inflammation is the body’s natural defense for protecting itself. It fights off infections and produces pain to let you know something is wrong. But if you aren't living an anti-inflammatory lifestyle inflammation can become chronic. When the ...
How do you get Multiple Sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis isn’t a disease that happens for some unknown reason like some medical experts think. So then, how do you get multiple sclerosis (MS)? It's caused by something you did. Not that I’m saying it’s your fault but... what you eat and ...
Vitamin D Helps to Fight Viruses
Influenza (the flu) and the coronavirus are viral infections that attack the respiratory system. They are highly contagious spreading quickly through communities. Vitamin D helps to fight viruses! Oftentimes, people with respiratory diseases also ...
How the Coronavirus Impacts MS
Unless you haven’t watched the news and you haven’t left your house for the past few months. You're probably fully aware of the coronavirus officially known as COVID-19. It started in China but has quickly spread turning it into a global ...
How to Heal Yourself From MS
Getting a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is scary but you’re not alone. There are nearly one million people in the U.S. with MS, the majority being women. MS is an autoimmune disease, it is also considered a neurodegenerative disease. ...
What To Do When You’re Diagnosed With MS
You know something is wrong with you but blood tests keep coming back and everything is fine. You’ve searched the internet and everything is pointing to multiple sclerosis (MS). Then why can’t doctors give you a diagnosis? MS is a hard disease to ...
7 Factors to Address in Stopping Multiple Sclerosis
Eating a clean diet plays a huge role when it comes to stopping the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). But, for most people with MS diet is just one piece of the puzzle. There are many other factors and there’s a good possibility you’re dealing ...