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New MS Biomarker: More Proof MS Is Parasitic

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine in April 2025 has identified a new type of brain lesion—the broad rim lesion (BRL)—which may predict rapid disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS). While researchers suggest BRLs could serve as biomarkers for aggressive MS, the findings inadvertently support a perspective that we have long advocated: MS is

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MS Progression: The Parasite–Glutamate Link

Introduction: Is Multiple Sclerosis Really an Autoimmune Disease? For years, multiple sclerosis (MS) has been labeled an autoimmune disorder—a disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy nerve tissue. But a growing body of research suggests that MS is actually be an infectious disease triggered by parasites that disrupt brain chemistry and damage nerve

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The Infections that Cause Multiple Sclerosis

For decades, multiple sclerosis (MS) has been classified as an autoimmune disease with no known cause or cure. Patients are often told that their immune system is mysteriously attacking their own nerve cells, leading to progressive neurological decline and disability. But what if the true cause of MS has been overlooked? What if MS is

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The Link Between MS and Liver Disease

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can stress the liver for several reasons. If you or someone you care about has MS, it is essential to understand why this happens and the necessary steps to heal the liver while recovering from disease.   What is the link Between MS and Liver Disease? MS patients can experience elevated liver

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The Link Between Multiple Sclerosis and Malaria Part 4

This post discusses how MS has been linked to malaria for over 100 years and why malaria may be one of the main infections that causes multiple sclerosis. This is part 4 of our MS and malaria series.   A large and ever-growing body of research confirms that MS is an infectious disease caused by

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[MS Research] Bowel Problems in MS

  If you suffer from multiple sclerosis, you probably have bowel problems also. Constipation and fecal incontinence are the two most common bowel problems in MS. People with MS are much more likely to have gastrointestinal (GI) problems in the five years before their first MS attack. These bowel problems not only greatly impact their

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Multiple scleroses main causes

What Causes Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease, classified as an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). It affects approximately 2.4 million people and is more prevalent in women, with a ratio of women to men at 2:1. More Canadians are diagnosed with MS than in almost any

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Case Studies: Parasites cause inflammation and neurological symptoms

There are many different types of parasites that can cause neurological symptoms associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as MS, ALS and Parkinson’s. In the Live Disease Free Academy, I teach that infections are the biggest root cause of all chronic disease, and by treating infections, the progression of disease stops and a lot of recovery

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