Taming Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
After
I was first diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I had such
severe reactions to most of the prescription drug treatments
that
I was prescribed for my severe Multiple Sclerosis symptoms that I decided to start to
look around to see if I could find other ways of finding relief to my
symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, that didn't give me so many side
effects.
After
much trial and error, I was able to find some ways that did help to
bring relief to many of the severe symptoms of MS, that I was
experiencing shortly after I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I have found many different types of Multiple
Sclerosis alternative
ways that have helped with taming multiple sclerosis symptoms, many of the severe MS symptoms and bring
me relief from the severe so that I have experienced in the time period
that I have been battling with the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
There
are many ms alternative
and ms natural
ways that can help with taming symptoms of multiple sclerosis, which can
include:
* doing exercises (including
doing intense physical therapy, yoga, tai chi, qi gong and others) - to help increase physically how much we can function
* reducing
ms stress
(including ms pain)
*
boosting the ms immune system
function and reducing the severity and frequency of infections
*
improve relaxation, improve quality of sleep and reduce ms fatigue and ms insomnia
* ms acupuncture
* cranialsacrial therapy multiple sclerosis
* ms massage therapy
in
addition to changes that include
* ms diet changes
* ms nutrition changes
(adding more of certain foods to my diet to increase certain nutrient
levels to boost my immune system and reduce infections), juicing
vegetables and fruit or grinding whole foods (mostly vegetables with
some fruit) and drinking to increase how quickly my vitamin
deficiencies can be reduced.
* ms
vitamins,
including
along
with many other alternative and natural ways for taming Multiple Sclerosis symptoms.
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