This disease is a neurodisorder affecting the degeneration of myelin sheaths that covers the nerves. When this happens, the nerves cannot transmit impulse onto the innervated muslces, thus, causing paralysis and numbness of affected areas. This is irrversible. That is why MS has no cure at the moment. But the goodnews is, if properly diagnosed earlier, it can be intervened. One strategy is increase intake of DHA or EPA (or any omega-3 compounds).
Here is my dosages for MS interventions:
1 capsule omega-3 / at 300 to 500 mg prep) per day
1 tablet Vitamin B complex 3x a day
3 capsules sodium ascorbate (Vital C) 3x a day for 6 months
Take lots of fresh juices
alternate carrot juicing every 3 days (not daily as it may cause hypervitaminosis A
Recent results of experiments, Sodium Ascorbate can increase the amount of neuro-transmitters, therefore, could increase impulse transmissions. Alkaline vitamin C can also facilitate synthesis of sphingosine which are components of nerves. So taking sodium ascorbate in tandem with omega-3 and Vitamin B complex is a a perfect intervention for MS.
Multiple Sclerosis has no known cure but since it is an Autoimmune Disorder it can be intervened by cleansing the cell receptors which may be clogged by extraneous proteins coming from meat-eating. One of the best chelators or cleansers is Sodium Ascorbate (the so called Alkaline Vitamin C). Added to this, administer Omega-3 as 60 percent of neurons are made of DHA. Take at least one capsule of omega-3 a day at 360 mg preparation. People with MS please read this!!!