The Directory of Multiple Sclerosis Alternatives
Part 1
This site presents a worldwide collection of websites that deal wholly or in part with alternative approaches to treating multiple sclerosis. When visiting these sites, please keep in mind the fact that, due to the complex and multifaceted nature of MS, what works for one person may not necessarily work for another. Also, if you have MS, be sure to confer with your attending healthcare professional before making any changes in your treatment plan.An Open Letter To People With Multiple Sclerosis
A healthcare professional offers helpful advice to MSers.
Edgar Cayce's Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
Edgar Cayce's holistic approach to treating multiple sclerosis. Includes research, testimonials, and a free online book.
My Favorite Vitamin and Mineral Supplement
A daily regimen of food supplements is an important part of the nutritional strategy for treating MS. This site introduces a healthcare professional's personal choice of a multivitamin/mineral supplement.
Multiple Sclerosis - A Personal Account
My experience with MS, how it affects me, how I found out about it, and what I've done about it.
Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Helping people with multiple sclerosis help themselves through dietary changes, nutrition, exercise, and a positive attitude. A story of hope, courage, and determination.
Unii's MS Pages
Unii's battle with MS and an extensive list of links.
Calcium Deficiency and MS: Jane's Story
Jane's calcium deficiency was misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis.
Kombucha: An Ancient Source of Modern Medicine for MS
An inexpensive fermented tea containing natural interferons is said to help multiple sclerosis.
Norwegian Study on Diet, Food Supplements, and MS
Research conducted in Norway related to diet and food supplements in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Therapeutic Use of Colloidal Minerals
About 65% of persons afflicted with multiple sclerosis have some form of cognitive difficulty. Colloidal gold has been found to be effecive in treating cognitive difficulties. Colloidal silver may also be effective in treating MS. Visit this site for more information about the potential health benefits of colloidal minerals.
Multiple Sclerosis: A Revival of Hope
Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., discusses the successful use of histamine in the treatment of MS.
Multiple Sclerosis: The 'Polio' of the 1990's
A discussion of nutritional and dietary approaches to treating MS. Includes the testimony of Matt Embry, son of Dr. Ashton Embry, developer of the Best Bet Diet for MS.
The Best Bet Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Ashton Embry's nutritionally-based approach to treating MS.
FAQ's About the Best Bet Diet
Detailed information about this promising dietary approach to treating MS.
Jeff's MS Protocols
One man's successful use of a wide range of food supplements in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Multiple Sclerosis and Natural Therapies
Zoltan P. Rona, M.D., discusses vitamin B12 injections, food supplements, DHEA administration, anti-candida protocols, and other alternative approaches to treating MS.
New Approaches to Antioxidant Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis
A Russian study suggesting that antioxidants like alpha lipoic acid can significantly reduce relapse rate in relapsing/remitting MS.
The Nutrition Reporter on Multiple Sclerosis
A discussion of MS and essential fatty acids, sugar, stress, folic acid, and vitamin B12.
Multiple Sclerosis National Therapy Centres
This site lists and describes the many facilities in the United Kingdom that successfully employ dietary advice, hyperbaric oxygen, and physiotherapy in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Virus Linked to Multiple Sclerosis
A study demonstrating the presence in MS lesions of active infection with the Human Herpes Virus 6 (HHV-6). Includes the testimony of a woman who had MS, was found to be infected with HHV-6, and whose symptoms remitted when given an anti-viral medication.
An Introduction to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Naltrexone is an FDA-approved medication for drug addiction. This site tells how it is being used in low daily doses to successfully treat MS. Includes numerous helpful links.
Low Dose Naltrexone for Multiple Sclerosis
SammyJo experienced a remarkable recovery from MS symptoms using LDN. This is a website she created featuring an LDN-related survey, media reports, research, and resources.
A Page of Reading on Low Dose Naltrexone and MS
A compilation of reports, studies, and other information on LDN in the treatment of MS.
Up The Creek With A Paddle
This site presents a book about the effectiveness of LDN in halting the progression of PPMS.
The LDN Research Trust
An organzation devoted to raising awareness of and promoting research into Low Dose Naltrexone as a treatment for MS.
MS With Attitude Association of Alberta
The official website of the Canadian "MS With Attitude Association," an organization dedicated to helping people take control of their MS. Includes links, recommended reading, and a message board.
Elaine DeLack and the Prokarin Patch
Information about Elaine DeLacks's discovery of a histamine preparation said to help MS patients.
Goodshape's MS Histamine Treatment
Information about an inexpensive rub-on histamine preparation. Other adjunctive measures recommended include Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), an anti-viral medication, and food supplements.
MS Cured Support Group
A public forum for discussing a wide range of alternative MS treatments--what works and what doesn't.
Janie's Story
Janie McDowell's account of overcoming multiple sclerosis using detoxification and nutrition.
Dental Amalgams and MS
How mercury in dental amalgams can trigger MS and other chronic conditions.
James S. Huggins' Refrigerator Door
James S. Huggins is a professional speaker, author, and technologist. His personal site, the "Refrigerator Door," features the information, stories, and humor that interest him. Honoring his relatives with multiple sclerosis, it also features an extensive MS section with hundreds of annotated links.
The "Bee Lady" and MS
Pat Wagner's miraculous recovery from MS using bee venom therapy.
Dianne's Story
A testimony to the effectiveness of bee venom therapy in keeping MS in remission.
My Life and Fight Against Multiple Sclerosis
Donna Chandler's conquest of MS using bee venom therapy.
MS-CAM
The Rocky Mountain MS Center describes and evaluates numerous complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches to treating MS. Includes a public forum.
The Serrapeptase Protocol for Multiple Sclerosis
Serrapeptase is an enzyme that dissolves scar tissue. This site presents the potential value of serrapeptase in the treatment of MS and includes recommendations for the use of such adjuncts as circumin, digestive enzymes, food supplements, electro-accupressure, and hemp oil.
Bacterial Respiratory Pathogen Linked to MS
A medical microbiologist proposes that MS can be caused by a bacterium known as Chlamydia pneumoniae, a common respiratory pathogen. Where such is the case, it can be effectively treated with antibiotics.
The Environmental Approach to Treating Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Sarah Myhill gives ten recomendations for treating MS, including food supplements, diet, vitamin B12 injections, and detoxification.
Multiple Sclerosis and Dietary Intervention
A number of annotated links in support of the vital role diet plays in the successful treatment of MS.
Mycoplasma: A Possible Cause of Multiple Sclerosis
This site presents the thesis that, for the purpose of biological warfare, several strains of Mycoplasma were "engineered" to become more dangerous. These strains have now spread to the world population and are responsible for causing a number of neurosystemic diseases, including MS.
My Personal Experience Healing Multiple Sclerosis
Karlen Gunderson tells how she overcame MS using the Swank diet, food supplements, removing mercury fillings, spirituality, and other natural methods.
My Fight Against Multiple Sclerosis
Roger MacDougall's account of going from a wheelchair-bound invalid to a normal human being mainly by eliminating gluten, sugar, dairy, and animal fat from his diet.
Nutritional Factors and Multiple Sclerosis
The home page of DIRECT-MS, an organization attempting to research the relationship between nutritional factors and MS. Includes numerous links and online articles.
Betty's House...Life After MS
How Betty Iams successfully manages her "uninvited guest." Includes a free online newsletter, numerous links, and information about her book.
The Connection Between MS and Aspartame
A neurosurgeon claims that aspartame (an artificial sweetener) can not only trigger MS, but can also aggravate MS symptoms and increase MS-related neurological damage.
Aspartame Disease Can Mimic MS
A case of "sham MS" caused by aspartame.
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre
An organization in the UK that hosts a telephone counselling service, maintains a forum, and publishes "New Pathways" magazine.
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