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    6/27/10

     

    Meat, Sausage and other foods can heighten risks of Multiple Sclerosis

    (Posted By: Josi Creek)


    Opinion from examination of information from seven EU countries introduced today by German epidemiologist Dr. Klaus Lauer, at the 20th Meeting of the European Neurological Society (ENS) in Berlin, Germany, stated that the facts presented as of currently are not affirmed informal link, but is an expressive implication that a link possibly does exist and needs to be completely researched.

    Research data had implied that particular industrial manufacture foods such as chocolate, jam, margarine and sausage, corresponds statistics with heightened chances of multiple sclerosis.

    During the “ecological study”, the epidemiological examination of information gathered of major regions or population groups, information on industrial food manufacturing in seven countries were analyzed for likely MS relationships with reversed results.

    A major heightened occurrence was found associated with MS and the dispersion of raw vegetable oils, fats, butter, cheese, condensed milk, canned vegetables and more.

    Decreased risks of MS actually was witnessed in other countries with greater manufacturing of canned fish, macaroni and other related commodities.

    Dr. Lauer states that because ecological studies do not examine a single person but only huge groups an an absolute random link a conclusion is not possible from them. That would require more comprehensive examination of individuals to examine that further on who acquire MS, did indeed had eaten larger amounts of provisions and stayed healthy. However, the epidemiological link that currently had been discovered, in any incident is a major implication that the possibility does exist, and it is of vital need to be researched more in depth.

    Multiple Sclerosis is a conceivably incapacitating disease in which the body immune system absorbs repeatedly the guarded wrapping that covers the nerves, hampering transmissions between the brain and the rest of the body. This can lead to finally lead to the nerves decaying. There is no treatment to correct the problem.

    Currently it is estimated that there are between 250,000 to 350,000 persons in the United States that have been diagnosed with MS. It is estimated that there will be 250 new cases diagnosed each wee.

    A lot of persons with MS suffer from a vast array of nutritional deficiencies, a lot of them are the same deficiencies that can cause osteoporosis along with a lot of MS symptoms.

    Researchers have constantly been looking into many avenues of what possibly causes MS to occur. Among some possibilities have been viral elements and nutrition.

    Lack of Vitamin D has been proved to cause same symptoms of MS in mice. Many persons with MS have also shown a lack of Vitamin D. Lack of Vitamin B 12 has also been indicated in MS patients.

    Proper nutritional diets are one recommended therapy for persons with MS. Seeking out a dietician about nutritional needs can be very helpful with the symptoms of MS.

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