Why no meat, no dairy and meditation every day COULD be the key to conquering MS

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2013

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RACHEL PORTER's husband Jon was diagnosed with MS ten years ago Now a new diet could help him cope with MS and maybe beat it Diet bans meat and dairy and most saturated fats

By Rachel Porter

PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 29 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:08 EST, 29 June 2013

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Every year, more than 2,500 Britons are told they have multiple sclerosis. If they ask what it means, theyre likely to be given the textbook definition: its a progressively disabling, incurable, neurological illness.

Theyll be told that pain, disability and a range of distressing symptoms are in their future. How bad it gets, how quickly it happens its not possible to predict. But theres not a lot they can do, except take the drugs available.

That was the experience of my husband, Jon, when he was diagnosed ten years ago. He has relapsing-remitting MS, which means symptoms appear during a relapse, then fade partially or completely.

New hope: Rachel Porter and her husband Jon, who was diagnosed with MS ten years ago, hope the new diet can change it all

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