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Old 06-04-2009, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicknerd View Post

FYI...I read that during world wars, there were 'outbreaks,' or clusters of MG cases...I think researches postulate that it was due to malnutrition-food for thought as the cause! I honestly think that proper nutrition, or lack thereof, plays a big role in acquiring MG...
I think so also.
I was a vegetarian for over 3 years. I didn't eat much, take care of myself, or suppliment with vitamins.
One of my first cousins had MG for five years, taking mestinon daily the entire time. Prior to him getting it he wasn't taking care of himself, eating, etc. He started eating clean, healthy foods, and doing detoxes. He didn't have his thymus removed and it "went away" (which my Neurologist said was impossible without getting your thymus removed). He now works hanging drywall doing very physical labour. He still isn't sure if he is in remission or what, but the Doctors told him on one of his last visits that he couldn't have ever even had it.
Food for thought indeed!

Last edited by kristy; 06-04-2009 at 12:04 PM. Reason: forgot to add something
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