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chueykooh

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?
@DJDsouza

Turmeric, vitamin supplements, padma 28 and changing diet. MS seems to be fairly stable now, but it's already done it's damage! ;)

@chueykooh

<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.