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Alpha-Lipoic Acid: Antioxidant for Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

Unattached, free moving oxygen atoms around the body are called free radicals. These free radicals are like icebergs that damage cells by accelerating their deterioration. As the free radicals navigate through the body, every cell in their way is susceptible to damage; in particular, neurons or brain cells are more vulnerable. The process of free oxygen molecules damaging cells is called oxidation, and the damage it causes is called oxidative damage. You can see proof from an example of a cut apple exposed to air; where the exposed surface oxidized and turns brown rather quickly.
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EPA and DHA for Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) in which the immune system starts attacking neurons (brain cells). The immune system releases T-lymphocytes, antibodies and macrophages which target and damage the myelin sheath covering axon of neurons. The antibodies create lesions in the fatty layer which disrupts the electrical impulse passing through the cells. The disturbed neurotransmission breaks the relay of instruction from the nervous system to other body parts.
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Multiple Sclerosis & Supplements: Monolaurin

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, autoimmune disease which affects the Central Nervous System (CNS). MS affects more than 2.5 Million people around the world. It has observed to affect women more than men, and is diagnosed usually in the ages of 20-40. But what is MS? Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological autoimmune disease which affects the central nervous system. The immune system due to unknown reasons starts to dysfunction and releases T-cells, which mistakenly attack the myelin sheath.
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Therapeutic Affects of Curcumin for Multiple Sclerosis

Around the world more than 2.5 million people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, with 200 more being diagnosed each week. Multiple sclerosis is considered as a neurodegenerative disorder, as well as an inflammatory autoimmune disease that triggers various symptoms. Although these symptoms can’t be treated, many patients around the world choose to manage their intensity during relapses with alternative medicines and dietary supplements. One of these supplements is a compound called Curcumin, which comes from the yellow spice, Turmeric.
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Super Food Hawaiian Spirulina for Multiple Sclerosis

Without a definitive cause, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredicted disease which affects the Central Nervous System (CNS). Affecting more than 2.5 million people across the world, MS is a slow progressing autoimmune disease triggered by demyelination of the nerve cells. The disease usually starts when the immune system short circuits and starts attacking the body, more particularly, nerve cells or neurons. The immune system releases T-cells which migrate towards nerve cells and cause localized inflammation on the myelin sheaths surrounding the cell.
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