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Sister diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis

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  • Sister diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis

    Hi all,Hope everyone’s doing good.A few months back my sister was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I never had an in-depth knowledge of the same, nor did I ever care to educate myself on the topic until my sister was diagnosed with the very same disease. Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological autoimmune disease which affects the central nervous system. The immune system due to unknown reasons starts to dysfunction and releases T-cells, which mistakenly attack the myelin sheath, a protective fat layer surrounding the axons of neurons. The symptoms are different for different individuals. Some people experience intense symptoms while others experience milder ones. Some patients are affected in relapse-remission stages whereas some have progressing symptoms while some might experience them just once. One other disturbing fact is that there is still no known evidence of what triggers the symptoms. But there are some ways in allopathic and alternative medicines like compound medication with which these symptoms can be managed and even reduce their intensity. Different supplements of vitamins, minerals and enzymes are used to control the symptoms. The doctor prescribed her compound medication which was prepared from a well known medical compounding pharmacy.The prescribed medicine has been effectively seen to reduce the inflammation. She is now doing good. Were any of your family members diagnosed with MS? Which supplements were suggested to the affected patient?
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