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Vitamin D - Harvard Uni research strongly supports it to slow MS progression

A recent study by Harvard university suggested that on the basis of current evidence over 70% of cases in the US and Europe could be prevented by keeping Vitamin D levels above 100nmol.
They say that the studies suggest supplementation in the order of 4,000-10,000 iu per day., for people with first episode of MS, and for people with MS to slow progression.

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George Jelinek New Website

George Jelinek has a new very user friendly website. I urge all to sign up for the newsletter and access to the forum information. Here's a link to the site:

http://overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org/

Helen.

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Marshall Protocol

Greetings! Long time no post! Tongue

This is going to be a long post so apologies if it gets tooo long....

Having moved to the Bluse Mountains at the end of last year I have finally found a new GP I like (wonders will never cease... Big smile )

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Fingolimod

Here's an interesting thing that was in the latest MSIF mailer:

Fingolimod (FTY720) Enhances Remyelination Following Demyelination of Organotypic Cerebellar Slices

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Kiss Goodbye to MS

Hello ladies,

Have you got a lovely shade of red lipstick? You can display your support for getting rid of MS forever by donning the red lipstick on World MS Day on 26th May. See Facebook for information. It is under the group "Kiss Goodbye to MS".

Cheers,
Jodi.

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