I’m here to talk to you about multiple sclerosis and fatigue.
If you have MS or were recently diagnosed then you’re likely familiar with fatigue. It’s one of the most common symptoms with MS. Fatigue may have even been an issue before you had MS.
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How does that fatigue affect your life? Maybe you’re struggling at work…you’ve had to take more sick days…it’s affecting your ability to play with your kids…you’re not able to go to the gym…or maybe you’ve cancelled social outings with your friends.
You’re EXHAUSTED!
Fatigue makes its way into so many parts of your life.
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Comment I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when I was 52 years old 4 years ago. The Bafiertam did very little to help me. The medical team did even less. My decline was rapid and devastating. It was muscle weakness at first, then my hands and tremors. Last year, a family friend told us about Natural Herbs Centre and their successful MS Ayurveda TREATMENT, we visited their website naturalherbscentre. com and ordered their Multiple Sclerosis Ayurveda protocol, i am happy to report the treatment effectively treated and reversed my Multiple Sclerosis, most of my symptoms stopped, I’m able to walk and my writing is becoming great, sleep well and exercise regularly. I’m active now, I can personally vouch for these remedy but you would probably need to decide what works best for you🧡.
So glad to hear about what worked for you! Thanks for sharing. I have found that a multi-modal approach is extremely beneficial for making significant impacts for autoimmune and other chronic illness. Listening to your body and own insights is key in finding the best treatment(s) for each person. Thrilled for you that you found a path that is working.
Thanks for your comment and for sharing your good news! I agree that treatment should be individualized since root causes can vary but there are a few basis that are beneficial for everyone: anti-inflammatory diet, “just-right” exercise, and becoming stress resilient (relaxation, improving vagal nerve tone, mindset strategies). All the best to you! Thanks for connecting. 💓
Sending you prayers, I was diagnosed in 2010 and seemed to go down hill quickly. In six years I could no longer work and had real problems with balance and joint pain. Brain fog was really bad sometimes. I took rebif and had a lot of problems and had to quit. I have been on techfadera (not spelled right) for a few years and have several side effects. I felt lost and decided to quit my meds due to side effects. Our care provider introduced me to Ayurvedic treatment. I had a total decline of all symptoms including vision problems, numbness and others. Sometimes, i totally forget i ever had MS. Visit Natural Herbs Centre web-site natural herb scentre I am very pleased with this treatment. I eat well, sleep well and exercise regularly. God bless all MS Warriors
Thanks for your comment and I am thrilled for you that you found effective treatment! Addressing root causes is critical for long term healing and unfortunately standard treatment doesn’t do that at all.