
Multiple Sclerosis is a condition where the person’s physical, mental and physiological life is affected. Though it is non-contagious it is a life threatening disease as it impacts almost every aspect of a person’s life. The disease affects the central nervous system and this leads to damage to the spinal chord and brain. This leads to nerve damage and eventually leads to the nerves being incapable of sending messages to the brain. Some of the symptoms include uncontrolled bladder, sleep disorders, muscle weakness, acid reflux and loss of muscle co- ordination. Though there are only a few remedies for the condition; there are several alternative remedies to control and prevent this disorder.
Tai chi is very beneficial. The guided meditation along with focus on breathing causes a sense of relaxation and calms the senses. The exercises help to reduce stress and eases muscle tension along with helping to stay focused.
Fish oil is known to be an effective cure for multiple sclerosis. It helps to reduce the pain that is associated with the condition. Eating fish or getting the oil from supplements is a great way to ensure that you do not contract the disease.
Gingko Biloba is an herb that is known to be one of the oldest forms of treatment. It is known for its power to improve cognitive ability and hence it is one of the best forms of treatment for short term and long term memory loss that is associated with multiple sclerosis. However, this herb is also lethal and one must ensure to use this herb under the supervision of a certified herbalist.
Stephania Tetrandra is another herb that helps to reduce the symptoms of Multiple sclerosis. This herb is a used as a pain reliever in Japan and in the South East Asia to reduce the pain and inflammation that is associated with this disease.
No matter what form of treatment you opt for you must ensure that you inform your medical practitioner about it. Only if you get an approval to use those therapies you must go ahead else you put your health at risk.