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Friday, September 18, 2009

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The MSF presents a wide range of medical and health information in a clear, accurate, and objective manner so that people who have MS can make educated choices in managing their healthcare. Through an array of publications, the MSF provides the most current MS research and news along with advice from leading experts on how to maintain health, safety, self-sufficiency and personal well-being while living with MS.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Low dose naltrexone is what people need to look at.

I was ready for a nursing home 2 years ago.

Six days into taking a pill a night, $20 per month, non toxic, all most zero side effects, and I saw astonding improvement.

My balance is 80% of what a normal person has. My intolerance to heat was 90% better. In 2 years I have had no optic neuritis, good mood, bladder problem 90% better.

I am glad I found LDN, it gave me my life back.

Ann