Treating Multiple Sclerosis
An Integrative Approach You Will Not Get from Your Doctor
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About the Book
Treating Multiple Sclerosis: An integrative approach you will not get from your doctor provides information helpful to decrease the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. The author shares her experience with a system that includes lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, Homeopathic medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, hypnotherapy and more. This system will help M.S. patients reduce inflammation, prevent demyelination and facilitate remyelination of demyelinated nerves. These modalities may be used alone or with western allopathic care.
The author, Reena Arora, is a molecular biologist and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the year 2001. Frustrated by the limited options provided by western medicine and the lack of improvement in her symptoms, Reena decided to pursue alternative remedies. Working with Dr. Yeshi Dhonden, the former physician to His Holiness The Dalai Lama, along with several other practitioners, Reena was able to develop a system that has left her free of M.S. symptoms and any disability.
Currently Reena continues her care at
This book cites western scientific publications from research institutions to provide evidence for each remedy discussed. Learn why Homeopathic doctors recommend phosphorous supplements for multiple sclerosis patients and about the science explaining its role in a mechanism for remyelination. Read about why eating cherries reduces inflammation and the scientific research demonstrating the impact in multiple sclerosis patients.
About the Author
Reena Arora is a molecular biologist and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Genetics from the
Reena was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2001 and used to experience frequent flare-ups, which included recurring numbness, tingling, nausea, loss of vision and balance, and the general discomfort that many multiple sclerosis patients experience. Initially she was treated with traditional western approaches, but the symptoms remained, so she searched for treatments that would facilitate better health and functioning.
She employed her understanding of cellular and molecular biology to research the scientific basis of the remedies available through alternative care and eastern medicines. She used this knowledge to create a regimen to manage her multiple sclerosis. By using this system, she is essentially free of the symptoms and remains free of disability.
Reena is currently a full time professional, a part time graduate student and a classical Indian dancer and performer. She is excited to share her system in hopes that her efforts will provide multiple sclerosis patients with tools for better health and vitality.