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Old 01-13-2011, 11:42 AM #31
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Testosterone - how could I forget this one! Muscles & libido in a bottle!
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LDN sounds so positive, but I gather that it blocks opiates. Because I have so much pain now, I need sometimes to have opiates that are not blocked.

I went most of my MS journey, and now the rotten journey with my new disease, without much drugs, and am unusually reactive to many drugs. I knew, by the time I was offered Betaseron, and after I read the package label about depression, that is probably wouldn't be worth trying. By that time I was already on the Swank diet, which
helped me right away. I know that not everyone is helped by Swank, so I am not claiming that it is the answer for all; I just know that it quickly helped control symptoms
of unsteadiness and imbalance, and gradually helped the eye problem which was my
diagnostic trigger. The eye took longer to improve than the balance.

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I was already on the Swank diet, which
helped me right away. I know that not everyone is helped by Swank, so I am not claiming that it is the answer for all; I just know that it quickly helped control symptoms
of unsteadiness and imbalance, and gradually helped the eye problem which was my
diagnostic trigger. The eye took longer to improve than the balance.

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I've heard about The Swank Diet but hadn't really researched it. I found this link.....http://www.swankmsdiet.org/About%20The%20Diet.....and it sounds very promising. If nothing else it's a healthy diet that anyone could benefit from.
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