Guest guest Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 August 12, 2004 Dear Friends and Valued Customers, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an illness that has been diagnosed in more than 400,000 people in this country. A cause has not been pinpointed, but recent data suggest that common viruses may play a role. MS is an autoimmune disease in which, for unknown reasons, the body’s immune system begins to attack normal body tissue. In the case of MS, the body attacks the cells that make myelin, an insulating layer that forms around nerves. MS is not contagious or fatal. In fact, according to a report I read recently, the majority of people who have MS are gainfully employed and have a life span expectancy of 50 years after onset. While they can maintain a reasonable lifestyle, most MS patients experience fatigue, one of the common characteristics of the disease. But there’s good news. Researchers now believe acetyl L-carnitine can help overcome the fatigue. Read on to find out about the latest research. As always, I wish you the very best of health, Lee Swanson Acetyl L-carnitine shows benefit in treating MS-related fatigue It now appears that acetyl L-carnitine, a unique form of the amino acid L-carnitine, may steal some of the thunder from amantadine, a drug that is often prescribed for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients who are suffering from MS-related fatigue. Read More Vitamin C may help people breathe easier A two-year study indicates vitamin C may be strongly associated with respiratory health. Appearing in a recent issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research suggests insufficient vitamin C may enhance the possibility of common inflammatory airway diseases. Read More Send this information to a friend. To contact us call 1-800-437-4148 Swanson Health Products • 4075 40th Ave SW • Fargo, ND 58104 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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