Tag: multiple sclerosis
Low Thyroid and Multiple Sclerosis
Approximately 20 million people In the United States take some form of thyroid medication. An estimated 13 to 15 million additional Americans may be undiagnosed for low thyroid function. Although the exact numbers for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis are not established, in my clinical experience a fair number of people with MS have low thyroid […]
Multiple Sclerosis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Is There A Link and What Can You Do About It
The carpal tunnel is the area in the wrist where the median nerve passes through a region of surrounding bone, ligaments, and connective tissue as it spreads its nerve fibers to different areas of the hand and fingers. Its nerve distribution includes the palm, thumb and first three fingers. Compression within this area causes nerve […]
Transfer Factor – Natural Help for a Weakened and Faulty Immune System
It is well known that immune dysfunction can play a role in autism, but also other neurological disorders as well. An adult with repeated colds, ear infections (in kids), and upper respiratory problems, or a child with chronic diarrhea and intestinal inflammation has all the indicators of a faulty immune system. Even those situations that […]
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