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The Multiple Sclerosis Diet Book
by Roy Laver Swank, Barbara Brewer Dugan
from Doubleday

The Multiple Sclerosis Diet Book

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • This works for MS and weight loss
    My father was diagnosed with MS around 90 maybe a little later. All I know is shortly after we found this book. My father was very active but grew up eating whole dairy foods and fating foods. We were healthy eaters and did not buy pre prepared food. We had decent sleep and yet he still had all the symptoms. The doctor gave him a year to five years to live and was told he could try this and it "might" work. The odd thing is that we all went on the diet lost weight, and he has been symptom free since. We... more info

  • Worth while
    This book is very well written. It includes case studies and various experimental/anecdotal observations that seem to ring true. I believe controlling inflamation in MS needs to be a full time focus. Dr.Swanks program is stringent but has had a lot of success.

  • My experience with this book and with MS
    OK, I will be straight with you: it is hard to really give much credit to any of these books peddling a free, natural, and healthy cure since the cause of MS is not really known, no one is really sure how it works, and there are no rules about how exactly the effects will manifest in someone since it is unique to everyone depending on where in your brain the lesions show up.
    Whew, now I have the hard rules out of the way. These ideas may be hard to hear, but that is the way it is, so take all these... more info

  • Good, but outdated
    Diet advises have come a long way since then. Yes, low fat is good, but there is more to that.
    Besides that I found the book to be a little too technical and somewhat depressing. Words like " debilitating" and "degenerating" are abound and I just refuse to think of my body in those terms.
    It went a lot in depth on what was believed to be the specifications on dis-ease, but again, research has come far since then


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