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Melatonin – a Possible Treatment for MS

Research shows that supplementing with melatonin promotes a restful sleep and immune modulation, improves balance and muscle strength and lessens pain and fatigue in MS. These significant symptom improvements are why melatonin is being considered a promising new treatment for multiple sclerosis.   Melatonin Melatonin is a hormone and an antioxidant that is produced in

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MS is an Infectious Disease Part 2: MS and Lyme Disease

Since the early 1900s, various researchers have reported spirochete bacteria similar to Borrelia (which causes Lyme disease), in the central nervous system (CNS) of MS patients, but not in healthy people. Neurosyphilis, a sister infection to Lyme disease, causes many of the same neurological symptoms found in multiple sclerosis. This together with more recent evidence

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Is MS a Vascular Disease?

A large and ever-growing body of research shows that significant blood vessel abnormalities in multiple sclerosis patients play an important role in causing MS. The autoimmune theory of MS has been widely accepted but never proven. In fact, according to MS experts an auto-antigen has never been identified. Auto-antigens are markers on cells in the

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malaria in MS – Part 6

In this video, Pam Bartha discusses how chronic malarial infections are diagnosed and treated. There are at least five types of plasmodium single celled parasites that can cause malaria in humans. They infect red blood cells (RBCs) and cause a highly inflammatory disease in the body. Some types cause life-threatening illness while others cause less

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