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Natural Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis with Medicinal Herbs


Multiple sclerosis is a typical modern, slowly progressing disease of the central nervous system, unknown in ancient populations and likely influenced by diet. The exact cause of the disease is unknown.

It is believed that due to immune system dysfunction, the body produces excessive antibodies that damage the spinal cord. This destroys myelin, the protective sheath around nerves that enables impulse transmission, leading to sclerosis (hardening). A possible explanation is genetic predisposition. The disease typically appears between ages 20 and 40 and is more common in women than men.

The most common initial symptoms include paresthesia (tingling) in the extremities, trunk, or one side of the face, weakness or clumsiness in an arm or leg, and visual disturbances such as partial blindness or pain in one eye, blurred vision, or scotomas (blind spots).

Other early symptoms may include eye muscle weakness causing diplopia (double vision), transient weakness, fatigue or stiffness in one or more limbs, minor gait issues, difficulty controlling the bladder, dizziness, or mild emotional disturbances.

These symptoms and signs indicate central nervous system involvement and may persist for months or years before a diagnosis is established. Elevated body temperature can worsen symptoms. Psychological changes, such as apathy, depression, or euphoria, and impaired judgment may also occur.

Motor disturbances manifest as unsteady gait, trembling, or irregular movements, while sensory disturbances include loss of sensation for pain, temperature, or numbness. In advanced stages, when the spinal cord is affected, urinary and fecal incontinence may occur.

The disease course is varied and unpredictable, characterized by alternating exacerbations (flare-ups) and remissions (calm periods). Early remissions may last months or years, even over a decade. In patients with frequent attacks, especially if the disease begins in middle age, progression can be rapid, leading to disability in a short time.

Self-Help Measures for Natural Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

Under strict medical supervision, these holistic approaches may help manage MS symptoms and support nerve health alongside prescribed treatments like disease-modifying therapies:

  1. Nutrient-Dense Diet: Prioritize vegetables rich in vital nutrients and vitamin E (e.g., wheat products, nuts, olive oil); replace meat with dairy to reduce inflammation.
  2. Avoid Processed Foods: Eliminate canned foods, refined sugar, and white bread to support overall health.
  3. Maintain Healthy Weight: Follow a balanced diet to avoid obesity, which can worsen MS symptoms.
  4. Physical Activity: Engage in low-impact exercises like walking or light running, avoiding overexertion, to support mobility and strength.
  5. Hydrotherapy: Use alternating hot and cold showers, fruit vinegar baths, or hot foot baths to boost immunity and circulation, with doctor’s approval.
  6. Stress Management: Practice relaxation techniques, meditation, autosuggestion, or visualization to reduce stress-related flare-ups.
  7. Lifestyle Changes: Quit smoking and alcohol to minimize immune system strain and support nerve health.

Important Note

Multiple sclerosis symptoms, such as tingling, vision issues, or weakness, may indicate serious neurological damage, requiring immediate medical evaluation. Consult a healthcare provider promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment, including disease-modifying therapies or symptom management medications. Natural remedies should only complement, not replace, prescribed treatments to ensure safe and effective management of this chronic condition.