My Research - Multiple Sclerosis research articles and thoughts
When I started this page it was a pretty quick read. Now it has more information I have added a contents list. Just click on the relevant heading to open up the section of interest.
Probiotic Suplements and Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
A recent study, published July 2021, has shown that certain vitamin dietary supplementation can reduce the symptoms of MS-fatigue and improve quality of life (QOL).
Nutritional Supplements help with MS Fatigue
A recent study, published July 2021, has shown that certain vitamin dietary supplementation can reduce the symptoms of MS-fatigue and improve quality of life (QOL).
Bladder problems with MS
Bladder problems occur in 80% of people with MS. Bladder dysfunction can limit independence, reduce self-esteem, increase fatigue and impact upon long-term health. Therefore it is no wonder that here at Multiplesupplements.com we are frequently asked for advice on how to manage this debilitating condition better.
B group vitamins
The B Group of Vitamins are all water soluble vitamins, meaning they are not stored in the body for later use. This is why it is important to have a diet that necessitates continually replacing Vitamain B so they are available when your body needs them.
Biotin Vitamin B7
Biotin is part of the B-complex group of vitamins which help convert food into fuel for our cells to function properly. With regard to MS it is of particular interest in enabling Neuron energy production. A French Pharmaceutical company started the interest in Biotin for MS. Running trials on how Biotin effects different symptoms of progressive forms of Multiple Sclerosis in 2015. Since then there have been many other trials and reviews
Vitamin D and the Coimbra protocol
Dr Coimbra has been doing work since the late 90's on utilising high doses of Vitamin D3 in treating auto-immune diseases, in particular Multiple Sclerosis.
What is ALA and why the interest in MS?
Lipoic acid also known as alpha lipoic acid is an organosulfur derived from caprylic acid. Alpha Lipoic Acid is being trialed for use with Multiple Sclerosis.
Other Useful Links
I've put together some other useful information about recommended intakes for Biotin as well as some information about medical trials.
My Background
Here is some information surrounding my background.