Is multiple sclerosis curable? The answer to this question depends on who you ask. Conventional medical researchers typically don’t consider MS curable, but some experimental and alternative medical researchers do.
A standard medical website, devoted to conventional medical perspectives will likely assert that great advances have been made in MS research and, consequently, much progress has been made in the treatment of the disease. The website is bound to explain that, with the use of various medications, and with attention to good nutrition, MS patients can control most of their symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease. According to this perspective, while MS cannot be completely eliminated, patients are able to go on leading productive lives.
Contemporary medical science recognizes that a combination of genetic, viral, environmental and immunological factors play a part in causing MS. Modifying these factors (where possible) to lower a patient’s risk …