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Old 02-20-2011, 05:21 PM #1
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Confused Diet and MS - Have you Tried a low fat diet?

I have been researching lately about diet and how diet helps MS people. I am considering the Swank diet and have read some accounts of people with great results. What I am wondering, is if low fat and restrictive diets work so well for people, why doesn't my neuro recommend the diet or at least mention looking into it? I know they are doing trials in this area but regardless I am open to make changes that will help! Have you tried diet or vitamins and found great results? I only take BetaSeron, Vitamin D3 and Nuvigil.
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