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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 28747847" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>What about those where MS goes into remission on it's own? There are people who have very minor or no symptoms for months and several years. Of course, what's called a Flare-Up is always possible.</p><p>Some claim herbs work while other claim it's the diet - but these are only case specific. Not valid with the overall population with MS. </p><p>Have you seen anywhere well documented case studies with any of these alternative medicine promoters?</p><p></p><p>MS really does not really belong to a classical autoimmune disease, and it's identified as an immune-mediated disease. So all the therapeutic approach was with using drugs that interfered with the activation of T cells, turning down the inflammation and immune activity, blocking the movement of immune system cells, depleting the numbers of immune system cells and also limiting entry of immune cells into the CNS.</p><p>Now a different approach can be considered and trialled out.</p><p></p><p>World-wide the MS incidence has increased. Here's a recent map done 2020.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]201587[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PS: Ethnically, the Iniut Indians, the Maoris and the Pacific Islanders have the lowest incidence in MS. It's supposedly low in Central Africas too but lacks solid supporting data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 28747847, member: 562115"] What about those where MS goes into remission on it's own? There are people who have very minor or no symptoms for months and several years. Of course, what's called a Flare-Up is always possible. Some claim herbs work while other claim it's the diet - but these are only case specific. Not valid with the overall population with MS. Have you seen anywhere well documented case studies with any of these alternative medicine promoters? MS really does not really belong to a classical autoimmune disease, and it's identified as an immune-mediated disease. So all the therapeutic approach was with using drugs that interfered with the activation of T cells, turning down the inflammation and immune activity, blocking the movement of immune system cells, depleting the numbers of immune system cells and also limiting entry of immune cells into the CNS. Now a different approach can be considered and trialled out. World-wide the MS incidence has increased. Here's a recent map done 2020. [ATTACH type="full"]201587[/ATTACH] PS: Ethnically, the Iniut Indians, the Maoris and the Pacific Islanders have the lowest incidence in MS. It's supposedly low in Central Africas too but lacks solid supporting data. [/QUOTE]
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