Watch out for scams
There are, of course, those willing to take advantage of the vulnerable. Being diagnosed with a chronic illness leaves most feeling vulnerable. I stay away from anything claiming to "cure" the disease. There is no cure, but there are legitimate medications.
From diets to vitamins, there is a lot of speculation over what will help MS. It is unique for everyone, and I focus on the scientifically proven methods to treat the disease. Those are the ones that have proven results and safety records in clinical trials.
From diets to vitamins, there is a lot of speculation over what will help MS. It is unique for everyone, and I focus on the scientifically proven methods to treat the disease. Those are the ones that have proven results and safety records in clinical trials.
Comments
the most offensive one that i ever saw was one where a woman was talking about how she went on vacation and woke up one morning with the exact symptoms that i woke up with before i was eventually diagnosed. she went to the dr. and she was diagnosed. she talked about her supportive family and how they helped her and how she rested and blah blah. so eventually, she started to remit. she credited the whole remission to jesus and then the show went on to beg its viewers for a donation.
Posted by: st | September 15, 2006 11:32 PM