Wahls Protocol for Multiple Sclerosis

Stuart SchlossmanAlternative therapies and devices for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Multiple Sclerosis, Nutrition

Wahls Protocol for multiple sclerosis
Of the many natural treatment approaches to multiple sclerosis, the Wahls Protocol, which includes a diet and lifestyle program designed to support brain cell function, has attracted special attention in part because it was developed by a physician who has MS. Another reason is that many people who have tried it say it works, but not everyone agrees.
In this way, the Wahls diet and lifestyle plan is not unlike other treatment options for multiple sclerosis, or for other diseases

Therefore, if you have heard about the Wahls Protocol and want to know more about it or if you’ve never heard of it and are curious, then read on for an overview of what the diet and lifestyle involve.
About Dr. Wahls
Dr. Terry L. Wahls is a staff physician at the Iowa City Veterans Affairs Hospital and a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000 and now lives with secondary progressive MS.
Dr. Wahls developed her protocol after years of research, trial and error, and determination. Some of her efforts were documented in a journal article published in 2009 in Cases Journal, entitled “Neuromuscular electrical stimulation and dietary interventions to reduce oxidative stress in a secondary progressive multiple sclerosis patient leads to marked gains in function: a case report.”
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