Guest guest Posted July 26, 2010 Report Share Posted July 26, 2010 hi allison, i have a friend with a very progressive form of ms. at this moment he is paralyzed in his arms and legs. last year he could drive using his arms but not any longer. each time we talk he always talks about how his ms is worsening not because of new lesions but because of candida. i tried to do some research on the connection but have not found anything until your post. do you think candida may have brought him to where he is now? I appreciate any insight. thanks, Jackie --- Lun 26/7/10, ha scritto: Da: Oggetto: Re: Of Bugs & Brains: Caltech Researchers Discover that Gut Bacteria Affect Multiple A: mscured Data: Lunedì 26 luglio 2010, 09:53  Try the GAPS diet (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) to restore gut flora. I'm doing better because of it. It is a diet that includes more saturated fat and probiotics in the form of fermented foods and a supplement called Bio-Kult. I also started taking Modifilan again for iodine and to bind metals. I'm having fewer hypothyroid symptoms. > > > _http://media-newswire.com/release_1122834.html_ > (http://media-newswire.com/release_1122834.html) > > Of Bugs & Brains: Caltech Researchers Discover that Gut Bacteria > Affect Multiple Sclerosis PASADENA, Calif.-Biologists at the California > Institute of Technology (Caltech) have demonstrated a connection between > multiple sclerosis (MS)-an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and > spinal cord-and gut bacteria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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