Diet Your MS
All you need to know about Multiple Sclerosis 646-226-2616 alizabz@yahoo.com
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Introduction
Central Nervous System
Multiple Sclerosis Definition
Multiple Sclerosis Demographics
Multiple Sclerosis Etiology
Multiple Sclerosis Prevalence
Peripheral Nervous System
Relapses in MS
NP Adult Health Practice specializing in Multiple Sclerosis Care
Nutrition in Multiple Sclerosis
Carbohydrates
Fats
Minerals
Proteins
Supplements
Vitamins
Nutrition Research
Omega 3 & 6 Trials
Obesity
Diets in Multiple Sclerosis
Atkins Diet
Gluten Free Diet
Mediterranean Diet
Paleo Diet
Swank Diet
MS medications
Interferon Beta 1a = Rebif
Interferon Beta 1b (Betaseron)
Interferon Beta 1b (Extavia)
Natalizumab = Tysabri
Novantrone = Mitoxantrone
Teriflunomide = Aubagio
Glatiramer Acetate (Copaxone)
Interferon Beta 1a = Avonex
BG-12 = Tecfidera
Fingolimod = Gilenya
Alemtuzumab
Symptom Management
Balance Issues
Bladder Issues
Bowel Problems
Cognitive Issues
Coordination Issues
Emotional Changes
Fatigue
Gait issues
Numbness / Tingling
Sexual Dysfunction
Spasticity / Spasms
Vision Loss
Weakness
Exercise & Rehabilitation in MS
Aerobic Exercises
Balance Exercises
Cardiovascular work-out
Increased Body Temperature = Uhthoff’s phenomenon
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Resistance Exercises
Speech/Language Therapy
Swallow Therapy
Swimming / Aquatic therapy
Vestibular Therapy
Stress Management
Meditation
Yoga
Exercise Research Data
Quality of Life
Palliative care & End-of-Life
About Me
Peripheral Nervous System
The peripheral nervous system consists of the nerves that come through the roots of the nerves in the brain and in the spinal cord out to your body.
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