Recommended diets for MS patients often include anti-inflammatory nutrition and foods that support overall health like boiled vegetables. Vegetables and meat, especially when prepared correctly, play an essential part in the diet of MS patients.
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Lately, we’ve been crossing paths occasionally, and somehow, you reach out to me through what I write. I am thrilled to be a source of light and morale for you, even if just a little. I wish I could answer all your questions, but let me remind you again: I am not a doctor. I’ve just been living with MS since 2013 and receiving treatment.
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The Power of MS Awareness Walks and Beyond
As March ushers in (MS) Awareness Month, it beckons us to walk together. Not just in stride, but in spirit and understanding. These awareness walks, emblematic of hope and unity, transcend physical activity. They’re a clarion call to action, spotlighting the intricacies of MS and rallying support for those it touches. Engaging in these walks during March serves as a poignant reminder of many’s journey. Fosters a deeper communal empathy and a renewed drive to support research and advocacy.
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Sylvia Lawry and the Revolution That Led the Fight Against MS. Discover the inspiring journey of Sylvia Lawry. The visionary founder of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, in an exceptional article. In that article chronicles her relentless crusade against Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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Red lentil soup is both delicious and nutritious, and it is quite simple to prepare.
As a first step, thoroughly wash and drain a certain amount of red lentils. Then, place a sufficient amount of water in a pot and add the washed lentils. Cook on medium heat until the lentils have softened. In the meantime, finely chop an onion and add it to the lentils. (If you want to add potato, carrot etc, you can add them right here.)
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Before Montel Williams became a household name, Montel shone brightly as a student, athlete. And musician during his high school years in Maryland. His pursuit of excellence didn’t stop there; he broke barriers as the first African American Marine accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy’s officer training program. Montel’s military service is marked by distinguished achievements, including his involvement in naval intelligence. And securing the release of U.S. citizens abroad, earning him numerous commendations.
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Cooking tenderloin is not just about satisfying hunger but also about nourishing the soul and boosting self-confidence and it is elegant ease. When you become the chef of your own kitchen, you don’t just create delicious meals but also invest in your health. Each ingredient you choose, every mix you make, is an artwork shaped in your hands.
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This is a topic that many of us encounter and experience from time to time. So, it provides information about itching, tingling, and numbness, which are common sensations we often encounter in Multiple Sclerosis.
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I came across a very productive article on MS and pregnancy, and I would like to share it with you. You can find the summary below
Pregnancy with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Bun in the Oven and MS: Good news! Those with MS can indeed embark on the journey of pregnancy. It’s mostly safe, but chatting with a doctor about medication adjustments is a smart cookie move.
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I came across one of the MS awareness campaigns by staying active and wishing to participate! I would even like to learn how to ride a bike for this! I will investigate whether it is possible to participate with a tricycle