Multiple Sclerosis, The Brain and Nutrition

Multiple sclerosis is considered an autoimmune disease that affects the central and peripheral nervous system causing what is known as Demyelination degeneration. The areas of injury to the nervous system generally determine where in the body various symptoms occur. The suspected causes of multiple sclerosis may include viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungal organisms, electromagnetic causes, toxins such as mercury and other heavy metals and genetics to name a few. Dr. Walt approach to multiple sclerosis is to approve the brain and nervous system’s ability to repair itself a process known as neuroplasticity.

Traditional neurologist generally provide immunosuppressive medication‘s and or steroids with little to no effects. Multiple sclerosis take so many forms. And some persons it causes minimal disability and another’s dramatic and very fast degenerative changes such that the person may end up severely disabled and even in a wheelchair.

Multiple sclerosis may also be associated with depression, anxiety and many other diseases as a nervous system controls all functions of the body.

Dr. Walt was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when he was 18 years old. According to Dr. WALD,” A holistic and natural approach to MS is worthwhile. A variety of medical and attritional studies have demonstrated that properly apply nutrition in the form of nutritional supplements diet as well as improvements and overall lifestyle can positively affect the course of multiple sclerosis. Through careful consultation, questionnaires and a variety of tests along with his 30+ years of clinical experience Dr. wall provides attainable nutritional suggestions that, if incorporated into the individuals lifestyle, generally improve the multiple sclerosis course.

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*DISCLAIMER: Dr. Michael Wald is a doctor of chiropractic with a masters degree in nutrition. He is also a Certified Dietitian Nutritionist and a Certified Nutritional Specialist and Sports Nutritionist. Dr. Wald is certified to provide acupuncture in several states, but not New York. Dr. Wald has two board certifications in nutrition. Dr. Michael Wald earned his MD diploma, but did not complete a residency and is thus not licensed to practice medicine. The information on this site is intended for educational purposes only and is not to substitute for sound medical or health advice. Information contained within this website may change at any time without prior notice. The information on this website is under copyright, 2021.