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Nutrition for Multiple Sclerosis Presenter: Kari McDougall

Nutrition & Multiple Sclerosis Several theories exist as to what causes MS, such as viruses, bacteria, autoimmunity & metabolic disorders, heredity, environment, stress and chemical toxins, but none are conclusive. Researchers has found that good nutrition can help to manage the symptoms of MS.

Herbs/Spices for Digestive Support Nutritional Recommendations for MS

1. Reduce Allergenic & Inflammatory Foods Researchers believe that allergies, which cause tissue inflammation, are a contributing factor in the development of MS. Two common food allergens are gluten & dairy. Researchers have found that diets high in gluten and dairy, exist more in areas where there are higher rates of MS.

What is Gluten? Gluten is the protein found in wheat, rye and barley has a similar amino acid sequence to immune cells and can cause an allergic response. Gluten is often difficult for people to digest which puts unnecessary stress on the digestive system.

Foods that Contain Gluten Gluten is typically found in: Flour Bread Pasta Crackers Chips Processed foods.

Gluten-Free Alternatives GF Flour Options: Almond flour, quinoa flour, coconut flour, chickpea flour GF Pasta Options: Quinoa pasta, legume-based pasta & brown rice pasta GF Bread Options: Chia-seed bread, flaxseed bread & brown rice bread. GF Cracker Options: Mary s GF crackers, flax crackers & rice crackers

Inflammatory Foods Chronic inflammation causes the myelin sheath to break apart (demyelination) and this leads to patchy areas that become thick and hard (sclerotic). These sclerotic areas cause nerve impulses to become impaired and therefore affect one s ability to function.

Foods that Lead to Inflammation Excessive consumptions of carbohydrates and sugars, e.g. pasta, bread, rice, pop, cookies and pastries can lead to chronic inflammation. Other foods that lead to inflammation include: trans fats, artificial sweeteners, and nightshade vegetables (e.g. potatoes).

Foods that Can Help Reduce Inflammation There are foods that act as natural antiinflammatories & can help reduce inflammation. Anti-inflammatory foods include: Turmeric Garlic Ginger Dark leafy greens Fish Pineapple

2. Increase Essential Fatty Acids Low consumption of Omega 3 and Omega 6 are thought to be a significant contributing factor in the development of MS. Deficiencies in Omega 3, DHA & EPA have been connected with impaired myelin formation, increased inflammation and increased platelet stickiness. Eating essential fatty acids (EFA) foods can help people with MS by reducing inflammation and supporting the nervous system.

Healthy Fats to Eat: Salmon Sardines Mackerel Herring Chia seeds Flax seeds Nuts and seeds

3. Increase Vitamin B Foods Low levels of B vitamins can contribute to demyelination. B Vitamins are also required for proper energy production, which can help with fatigue associated with MS. Especially vitamin B1, B9 and B12

Vitamin B Foods to Eat: Chicken Nuts and seeds Mushrooms Asparagus Avocados Green peas Spinach

4. Increase Antioxidants Antioxidants are a precursor for Glutathione Peroxidase (GSH-Px), which protects cells from free radical damage. There is some evidence that low GSH-Px levels may make the myelin sheath more susceptible to damage Vitamin A, C, & E, as well as the mineral selenium are powerful antioxidants that help neutralize free radical damage and can help prevent myelin sheath damage.

Antioxidant Rich Foods Berries Sweet potato Papaya Spinach Cilantro Kale Red peppers Sunflower seeds Brazil nuts

5. Increase Vitamin D Foods Low levels of Vitamin D have been linked to relapse attacks in MS. Studies have also found high levels of Vitamin D have been shown to decrease immune-cellmediated inflammation and prevent MS-like lesions.

Vitamin D Foods to Eat: Salmon Sardines Eggs Mushrooms Soy Dark Leafy Greens

Herbs/Spices for Digestive Support Recipes for MS

Avocado Pasta Salad Main Ingredients: Chickpea Pasta Cherry tomatoes Avocado Green onion Cilantro Lime juice Cumin

Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad Main Ingredients Quinoa Kale Cucumber Tomatoes Onion Parsley Garlic Mint

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