Multiple sclerosis and MS (multiple sclerosis) remissions are something everyone’s heard of and many people have encountered either personally or by knowing someone with the problem. But how many people really understand the disease, how it works, and how to put it into remission? Not as many as should, would be the short answer.
So let’s look at how this disease works, and what happens when it goes into remission. Let’s understand how to fight this disease until it’s finally obliterated.
Multiple sclerosis is a nerve disease at its core. To understand what it does, let’s think about the nervous system in the human body. At its heart, it’s our electrical system and our computer network all in one. And one thing it shares in common with manmade wiring is that it has insulation. Instead of plastics, though, we have myelin, a sheath of fatty tissue that enshrouds the nerve …