Oct
6

What alternative medical treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

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Question by White Polar Bear: What alternative medical treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

By the way, the question is for a friend of a friend.
My friend is thinking about acupuncture but they probably need some convinces before they try (they are the academic type). I try to gather information for them. Any links to good articles on diet change, acupuncture and herbal treatments are most appreciated.

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Answer by pcheesewhiz
Hi White Polar Bear! I take a drug called LDN which is Low Dose Naltrexone. Naltrexone was developed to help people with a narcotic addiction. Taken in low quantities it can really make a difference for people with any immune disorder. It gave me my life back. You can find plenty of information on this drug simply by going to LDN.COM.

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Oct
6

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Oct
4

A Closer Look at Gilenya – The First Oral Treatment for MS

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MSAA’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jack Burks answers 6 important questions about Gilenya, the new oral medication for MS, including: * what is Gilenya * how it differs from current FDA-approved disease modifying therapies? * side effects * who might be a candidate to take it * pregnancy issues
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Oct
1

Complete Information on Balo disease with Treatment and Prevention

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Article by Alicia stock

Balo’s disease is a rare progressive form of multiple sclerosis with a strong viral association that primarily affects young adults. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an instigative disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS). Predominantly, it is a disease of the “white matter” tissue. The white matter is made up of nerve fibres which are responsible for transmitting communication signals both internally within the CNS and between the CNS and the nerves supplying rest of the body. In people affected by MS, patches of damage called plaques or lesions appear in seemingly random areas of the CNS white matter.

Balo Disease is different in that it tends to be evenly progressive. Symptoms may include headache, seizures, gradual paralysis, involuntary muscle spasms, and cognitive loss. The symptoms of Balo Disease vary, according to the areas of the brain that are affected. Symptoms may progress rapidly over several weeks or more slowly over two to three years. Symptoms may progress over a period ranging from several weeks to 2-3 years. Often, disability and death occur within months although recently there have been reports of a self-limiting form of Balo’s disease with some remission.

Balo’s disease is most common in Chinese and Philippino populations. Bal

Sep
29

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Sep
26

A new era: new drugs, new options, new risks: there may soon be a doubling of treatment options for MS. Already known to be unpredictable and … take.(Cover story): An article from: Momentum Reviews

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Sep
19

Multiple Sclerosis and the Liberation Treatment

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Article by Byron Dyson

Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) can be explained as the compromised blood flow in the veins, which then drains the nervous system. Multiple sclerosis stems from CCSVI as outlined by a lot of scientists, but that has not certainly been conclusively established. Optimism is what you will find when talking to individuals suffering from multiple sclerosis due to the advancement of this treatment. Interventional cardiologists are normally the ones who administer the treatment known as the Liberation Treatment.

Considering that the understanding of CCSVI and the Liberation Treatment are exceedingly minimal, the clinics that carry out the process are often trying to educate the general public concerning the condition as well as treatment. But there’s been controversy within the medical community concerning the procedure and also CCSVI. Experts are very skeptical about the procedure and also the condition. Part of the debate surrounding the research on CCSVI is that it has not been qualified to prove that it plays a part in the cause of multiple sclerosis. The liberation process has become badly received for possibly creating serious issues and even fatalities while its benefits have never been verified. The thought of CCSVI being the original source of multiple sclerosis has resulted in negative responses to the notion and eventually, hard resistance. Extra research into CCSVI currently is being carried out.

There are plenty of experts that question the Liberation Treatment procedure. The Liberation Treatment is not suggested since it utilizes angioplasty as well as stents, which is the reason many need only multiple sclerosis patients in a phase three trial to be eligible for the experimental treatment. Even the name of the process has been belittled for intended results. If you want the procedure, go to Kuwait because Kuwait is now the very first country on the planet where the procedure is allowed and the goverment will even pay for it.

40 countries on the planet permit the procedure but as of September 2010, it is still not permitted in Canada.

Canada views it as a hazard to their residents, and that’s why it’s not obtainable there. The cotroversial procedure was thought to be the culprit afer an additional multiple sclerosis Candian citizen died only days after the procedure. In California at a private clinic, a Calgary citizen sought-after the treatment in April 2011. The 56-year-old was suffering from massive bleeding in the brain just hours following the procedure.

Only months after having the procedure executed at a hospital in San Jose, Costa Rica in the autumn of 2010 , a 35-year-old man from Niagara Falls, Ontario died. In his scenario, doctors inserted a stent, a small metal tube designed to keep an obstructed vein open. Legalizing the therapy in Canada has verified futile, leaving multiple sclerosis patients looking for relief in Canada out of luck. Ottawa just recently reported that it will fund clinical studies of the treatment, which was originated by Italian investigator Dr Paolo Zamboni in 2009.

In Canada and the US, Zamboni’s hypothesis is being studied and scrutinized.

Part of studying a treatment or cure almost always results in failures because of the unknown. What is necessary to get the unknown is taking what you know and applying it. Research to locate cures and also treatments often end in the death of a patient because failure is normally inevitable before success. Motives of the research are honorable.

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Sep
16

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

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Article by Codrut Tutu MD Acupuncture And Phytotherapy Specialist

A disease of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis is defined by a nerve structures’ demyelination process, respectively by a corrosion of the phospho-lipido-proteic sheath covering the nerve fibers. As location, demyelination affects especially the brain, the bone marrow and the optic nerves. From the physiological point of view, this degradation of the nervous system breaks the circulation of the nerve impulses. It is betrayed by neuro-motor and cognitive deficiencies: balance disorders, disorders of the sense organs (especially vision disorders), movement control disorders, general hypotonia (diminished muscle tone), memory and concentration disorders, depression, anxiety, etc.

The manifestations of multiple sclerosis reveal a different pattern for each patient, depending on the place and on the affected nerve area. The degenerative process has two complex manifestations: in early stages it is characterized especially by the inflammation of the myelin sheath and a mild neuro-degeneration. In severe stages, the neuro-degeneration process increases and the intensity of the inflammations decreases. At the onset, there can be noticed especially:

* neuro-motor deficiencies: muscle stiffness, dragging leg, weakness when moving the limbs, ataxia, difficulty in handling the objects and tendency to drop the objects * sensorial manifestations: numbness, tingles, stinging, electric impulses in the backbone area and towards the lower limbs * miction disorders: urinary incontinence or loss of miction sensation * vision disorders: sudden loss of eyesight and eye pains (optic neuritis), blurred vision, stained vision, darkened, unclear vision, double vision * vestibular disorders: balance disorders, vertigo, dizziness

As the degenerative process advances, more complex manifestations become obvious, such as:

* digestive disorders: slow intestinal transit, constipation, etc * urinary and defecation disorders: urinary retention or incontinence, infections of the urinary tract * impotence in men * sexual dysfunctions and frigidity in women * cognitive disorders: memory loss, difficulties in actualization of the necessary information, of the words and of the usual concepts, concentration difficulties * emotional disorders: oscillating emotional states, emotional turbulence episodes, depression, anxiety, obsession or – on the contrary – euphoric states, ecstasy and exacerbated joy * exacerbation of pains and of the sensorial manifestations * exacerbated neuro-motor deficiencies * blindness

Depending on the frequency and the amplitude of these manifestations, there are four major forms in the evolution of multiple sclerosis:

* recurrent-remissive: it is characterized by sudden attacks, that may cause permanent lesions to the nervous system, attacks that are followed by remission periods, when the disease does not advance * secondary-progressive: the onset is accompanied by symptoms that are specific to the recurrent-remissive multiple sclerosis, followed by the continuation of the degenerative process without remission periods * primary-progressive: continuous degenerative process, no attacks * recurrent-progressive: progressive degeneration from the onset, accompanied by periodical attacks

Many patients with multiple sclerosis do not fit exactly in these patterns. The multiple sclerosis is characterized by oscillating symptoms and a slow evolution that spans over many years. There is a higher incidence in men, especially in the middle-aged ones.

In the remission episodes, the patient seems cured. As the degenerative process increases, the symptoms become more pronounced. At the same time, during the remission periods there still persist one or several symptoms. The nervous system loses its capacity to recover itself after the relapse periods, the disease gradually acquiring a permanent character.

There are rare instances of death from multiple sclerosis in the first years from the debut. In these cases it is a particular form, called the malignant or fulminant sclerosis.

Causes

The demyelination process is triggered by the action of highly infectious pathogen factors, by highly stressful events, by physical or psychical traumas. In the evolution of the disease, these factors may become also causes of the relapse episodes. For these factors to affect the structure of the central nervous system, there must be certain conditions. In this particular situation it is a poor oxygenation of certain cerebral areas, by an oxygen deficit of approximately 50%. The lack of cellular oxygenation will cause serious immune deficiencies, which will allow the corrosion of the myelin sheath. Certain dysfunctions of the hemato-encephalic barrier account for the decrease of the oxygenation level and the penetration of the pathogen agents to cerebral level.

Treatment

Therefore, in order to treat multiple sclerosis, there must be restored the optimum oxygenation level in the affected areas in the first place. That is done by treating the dysfunctions of the hemato-encephalic barrier. By increasing the oxygen supply, the cellular functions and the metabolic exchanges are restored within normal parameters, which will improve the local immunity. If the stage of the disease allows it and if there are not severe lesions, the cerebral areas and the demyelinized nervous branches will be regenerated, too. Where the corrosion of the myelin sheath is too pronounced, the functions of the respective area will be transferred to a healthy area of the nervous system. The reconstruction and relocation procedure is done especially by the combination of certain medicinal herbs with regenerating, revitalizing, tonification and antiinflammatory effects. The oxygenation is restored by specific acupuncture techniques, techniques that also contribute to the diminishing of the symptoms to their complete disappearance. Where the sclerosis process also affected areas controlling the activity of certain organs, thus impairing their activity, there will be stimulated certain energy centers on the body in order to cure them.

Codrut Tutu MDAcupuncture and Phytotherapy Specialistwww.pirasan.ro doctor@pirasan.ro

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The real success obtained by Dr. Tutu Codrut in the treatment of chronic affections considered incurable so far is due to his continuous training and specialization in the first place, but also to his medical experience gained by healing a number of extremely serious cases.

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Sep
14

Q&A: Copaxone or Rebif as a treatment for MS?

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Question by Happy: Copaxone or Rebif as a treatment for MS?
I am meeting with my doctor on Friday to tell him which medicine I have decided to take. I have read the kits and chose Copaxone due to minimal side effects. I have three small children and do not have time to be sick.

My questions are….Do you now or have you taken either of these medications? Were the side effects tolerable? Why did you choose your medication you are on? Thanks in advance, this is a hard decision and all information is appreciated.
PS – I am hoping CJ will give some input as I think he is on Copaxone.

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Answer by mamafirst101
Hi, yes, I have taken Copaxone, Avonex, and Betaseron. I was first diagnosed with RRMS on 10/19/01. I am not currently on any medication for the MS with the exception of some OMEGA3 and Flaxseed Oil.
I would like to believe that Copaxone works. I happen to be allergic to it, lucky me. It appeared to be the best choice, it was very easy to do the self-injections and it didn’t make you feel totally run-down. Just be careful to make sure you dispose of everything in the biohazard container they send to you because it’s not safe for children of any age to be around. Thie injector actually hides the needle so you just press the button and it goes in real quick. I wish you and your family the best. I wish I really knew you, I don’t know anyone with MS besides me and it sucks! I also have kids and don’t have time to be sick!

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Sep
12

My MS and Stem Cell Treatment

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A recap of my experience with stem cell treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. iLoveMyNewStemCells!
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