MSAA Cover Story on Diet
Although more research is needed, studies have shown that diet and nutrition appear to have a significant effect on the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as on the severity of certain symptoms. Additionally, eating a healthy diet and ensuring good nutrition promotes overall wellness, which is important for everyone – both with and without MS.
In this cover story of The Motivator, top experts provide their thoughts on what foods are best to eat and what foods should be avoided. These experts explain how diet can affect how you feel and provide guidance for improving nutrition. Specifics on certain diets are also included, but please look to our cover story in the next issue of The Motivator for more detailed information on several popular diets, as well as research into how these diets may impact MS and why research has been lacking in the past. As always, we caution readers not to make any changes to their diet without first consulting a medical professional. The information provided in this article should not be considered as medical advice. We recognize that individuals have their own specific requirements and preferences in terms of diet, and we hope that the details given by the specialists quoted can be of assistance in customizing a diet that not only promotes good health for each individual, but will also provide enjoyment and a better quality of life.
Complete story is here:
https://mymsaa.org/publications/moti...rition/
Although more research is needed, studies have shown that diet and nutrition appear to have a significant effect on the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as on the severity of certain symptoms. Additionally, eating a healthy diet and ensuring good nutrition promotes overall wellness, which is important for everyone – both with and without MS.
In this cover story of The Motivator, top experts provide their thoughts on what foods are best to eat and what foods should be avoided. These experts explain how diet can affect how you feel and provide guidance for improving nutrition. Specifics on certain diets are also included, but please look to our cover story in the next issue of The Motivator for more detailed information on several popular diets, as well as research into how these diets may impact MS and why research has been lacking in the past. As always, we caution readers not to make any changes to their diet without first consulting a medical professional. The information provided in this article should not be considered as medical advice. We recognize that individuals have their own specific requirements and preferences in terms of diet, and we hope that the details given by the specialists quoted can be of assistance in customizing a diet that not only promotes good health for each individual, but will also provide enjoyment and a better quality of life.
Complete story is here:
https://mymsaa.org/publications/moti...rition/
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