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Treating Multiple Sclerosis with Diet: Fact or

Fraud?<br><a

href=http://www.pcrm.org/health/Preventive_Medicine/multiple_sclerosis.html

target=new>http://www.pcrm.org/health/Preventive_Medicine/multiple_sclerosis.htm\

l</a><br>A similar article to this, also by Dr McDougall is

available

here.<br><a href=http://www.drmcdougall.com/science/ms.html

target=new>http://www.drmcdougall.com/science/ms.html</a><br><br> " Patients who

limited their saturated fat intake to less

than 20 grams a day no longer showed the expected

deterioration from the disease. " <br><br> " Among patients whose

saturated fat intake was 17 grams or less daily, the death

rate over a 35-year-period was 31 percent-close to

normal. The death rate was 21 percent for the patients

who kept to that low level of fat consumption and who

started the diet within three years of diagnosis of the

disease. On the other hand, patients consuming more than

25 grams of saturated fat daily had a death rate of

79 percent over the period of the study; nearly half

of those deaths were directly due to MS. " <br><br>Dr.

Swank's Low Fat Diet and Multiple

Sclerosis<br><br><a href=http://www.drmcdougall.com/Newsletter/nov_dec2.htm

target=new>http://www.drmcdougall.com/Newsletter/nov_dec2.htm</a><br><br> " We

found if patients started early, before they had

disability, and we placed them on the diet at that point, and

they followed the low fat diet very carefully, they

had a 95% of a good result--in other words they

remain free from further disability. When we compared

our patients, those strictly on the diet, the death

rate was something like 31%. In all the others who

were off the diet, the death rate was about 80% after

35 years. They not only avoided death from MS, but

also from heart and other diseases. " <br><br>Other

Articles:<br><br>Multiple Sclerosis and Food Hypersensitivities<br><br>

<a href=http://chetday.com/msandfood.html

target=new>http://chetday.com/msandfood.html</a><br><br>The Critical Need for

Dietary Research into the Cause

and Progression of Multiple Sclerosis<br><br>

<a href=http://chetday.com/msresearch.html

target=new>http://chetday.com/msresearch.html</a><br><br>Nutritional Factors and

Multiple Sclerosis<br><br>

<a href=http://chetday.com/msnutrition.htm

target=new>http://chetday.com/msnutrition.htm</a><br><br>Sunlight Exposure

Beneficial In Multiple Sclerosis<br><br>

<a href=http://www.mercola.com/2000/may/28/sunlight_m_s.htm

target=new>http://www.mercola.com/2000/may/28/sunlight_m_s.htm</a><br><br>Vitami\

n D For MS

Patients<br><br><a href=http://www.mercola.com/2001/apr/25/vitamin_d.htm

target=new>http://www.mercola.com/2001/apr/25/vitamin_d.htm</a><br><br>Blake

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