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Originally Posted by pud's friend
Hi MMX,
You sound like you're going through the mill and for that, I am sorry.
I can't give an MS opinion. I don't know enough about it myself yet.
But reading your other posts are interesting (if too complex for my fried brain to follow).
Perhaps if you could put an idiots guide to supplements for ms and fatigue that you know about.... ??? sorry, it's all about me tonight. 
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Thanks for the support, Yes symptoms suck, plain and simply. I just don't know if they are caused by MS yet or not.
I could certainly put up a thread related to supplements that can help with fatigue.
I could name a few: NADH (Active B3), Ubiquinol (Active Coenzyme Q10).
http://products.mercola.com/coq10-ubiquinol/
http://www.smart-drugs.net/ias-NADH.htm
These two would be the best ones since they work directly on the electron transport chain in the krebs cycle to facilitate mitochondrial functioning.
Another one would be Coenzymated B Complex. These are Coenzymated B vitamins in their active forms, they are also potent methyl donors.
http://vitanetonline.com/description...al-Peppermint/
Off the top of my head since MS is causes a destruction of the body's myelin sheath the coating on the nerves - Methylcobalamin would be another excellent supplement which directly builds/supports the nerves.
EFA's (essential fatty acids) are required by the body for lots of processes as well as nerve functioning and growth. Best source for these is Hemp seed oil, Udo's oil and extra virgin coconut oil.
I know people have cured their MS with helminthic therapy (which is purposeful infestation with a helminth "worm" in your intestinal tract which bonds with the host "you" and helps to alter immune responses and reverse auto-immunity). People with auto-immune conditions have had success with this. Chron's disease, ulcerative colitis and others.
If i was sure i had MS and diagnosed i would try helminthic therapy.