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@JaneH 

18 Feb 2025 19:01Last reply 18 Feb 2025 19:41

JaneH

Brain Health and Holistic Management of MS

My latest blog post is about everything I'm trying to do for brain health and the holistic management of my MS, if anyone is interested in this? https://janeharrison.substack.com/p/january-sick-and-tired-youve-been
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@Lomelindi12 

7 Sep 2024 13:39

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Six monthly South West Impact of MS (SWIMS) questionnaire hasn’t half come around quickly. This is done for data/research purposes - it was set up by my neurologist Professor Hobart (a member of MS Brain Health).

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@Lomelindi12 

5 Sep 2024 17:51

Lomelindi12

https://mailchi.mp/8835efc4f98e/ms-brain-health-newsletter-may-10704836?e=def60fec7a

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@sarahshift 

1 Jun 2017 11:33Last reply 7 Jun 2017 10:22

sarahshift

Brain health questions???

Hey, It's a year since the Brain Health: Time Matters report was launched. Has anyone read it? Did it answer questions you had or leave you with more? If you have any questions about brain health that you'd like to ask a specialist in this area, let us know and the MS Reporters will get on the...
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@Sewing-chick 

18 Aug 2016 08:35Last reply 18 Aug 2016 10:01

Sewing-chick

Brain health guide for people with MS

This is a guide to brain health for people with MS. I'm not sure how different it is from the guide I already posted a link to, but I thought I'd put the link on for completeness. It's here: http://multiple-sclerosis-research.blogspot.com/2016/08/brainhealth-clinicspeak-brain-health.html
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@ugeary 

22 Jan 2016 12:01Last reply 22 Jan 2016 15:35

ugeary

Brain Health - Research Project

Hi all, We are a group of researchers at Trinity College Dublin who are developing online resources on brain health for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis. Everything we develop will be made freely available to the general public. We are looking for people living with MS, as well as people who w...
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@AndreaG 

16 Aug 2022 10:18

AndreaG

Brain healthy lifestyle

This article appeared in MS News today: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/news-posts/2022/07/25/brain-healthy-lifestyle-may-help-prevent-ms-disability-progression/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=new_image&utm_content=15082022100000&fbclid=IwAR3zOftxD7G6Ybi_P78GqHycy...
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@katannya 

23 May 2025 18:14Last reply 23 May 2025 20:14

katannya

Ketchup

I went back in my history and just copy and pasted this one. Number 3. Talks about lycopene. By the way they do make ketchup without high fructose corn syrup. That is the kind I use. AI Overview +13 While ketchup is a popular condiment, its potential effects on the brain are largely tied to its mai...
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@katannya 

23 May 2025 18:47Last reply 23 May 2025 18:52

katannya

Tumeric, which is also found in mustard recepies.

AI Overview +15 Turmeric, particularly its active ingredient curcumin, has shown promise for supporting brain health, with potential benefits for memory, mood, and cognitive function. Research suggests curcumin can increase levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that suppor...
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@katannya 

23 May 2025 18:01

katannya

Corn

1. Quercetin: ● Corn contains quercetin, an antioxidant that has shown promise in protecting neuron cells and reducing neuroinflamation in studies ● Nueroinflammation is a key factor in the development of Alzheimers and other neurodegenerative diseases. ● Important Note:This research was condu...
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