Alternative low cost therapies? LDN acupuncture
I'm curious, who does not take main stream, expensive drugs to treat they're MS? Do you have good results? I use LDN and vitamin supplementation. I take Copaxone knowing it will probably do nothing for me, but in order to get on better medications that have higher efficacy I have to try the CRAB drugs for at least one year. LDN started working for me after being on it for a couple weeks. My bladder urgency is virtually gone after 8 years of dealing with that. My vision is clearing up and the dizziness is about 85% better. I know it's not the Copaxone because I have only been on that for 6 weeks and it takes 6 months to a year for that to start working, they say. What do you use?
Turmeric, vitamin supplements, padma 28 and changing diet. MS seems to be fairly stable now, but it's already done it's damage! ;)
<a href='https://shift.ms/community/people/DJDsouza/' rel='nofollow'>@DJDsouza</a> I forgot to mention diet. Diet does help me tremendously. I try to stay away from carbs, my gastreoenterologist suggested I try the Atkins diet for a week for a non MS related issue. I noticed that after a few days on the diet I was walking better and my MS symptoms were fading fast. Wasn't what I was trying it for but found it helped my MS by accident. I don't stay on that Diet though because that particular diet is not really healthy long term.