People with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) who started fasting or adopted a ketogenic diet one low in carbs and rich in fat for 18 months showed reductions in risk factors for heart an… [+5216 chars]
Diets improve health markers in MS, but don’t affect brain lesions - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Fasting and ketogenic diets were found to benefit blood fats, weight, and blood pressure in MS, but did not reduce brain lesions in a study.
By:Michela Luciano, PhD
Source:Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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