Reviews
Here are a few books and things that I though may be useful. Or just awesome:
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Healing is a journey, Nov 13 2010 By James
Dealing with MS can leave one with fear and anxiety over what the future has in store. Healing MS by Anne Boroch gives calm and direction to dealing with a condition that doesn’t give credence to a bright future. This book encapsulates all resources that are needed for complete recovery. |
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“As a physician and the spouse of someone with multiple sclerosis I feel that this book contains much wisdom and guidance for achieving one’s greatest potential for healing when confronted by the reality of this disease.” —Bernie Siegel M.D., author, Love, Medicine and Miracles “The most exciting book I have read in some time. Everyone affected by MS, either directly or indirectly, needs to read it.” —Ian Gawler, author, You Can Conquer Cancer Product Description
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| Dummies books are Da Bomb! Review
May 16 2009 by Jaydean
This review is from: Multiple Sclerosis For Dummies (Paperback)
This book is very helpful for anyone dealing with MS. Easy to read and to understand! |
| This is just Awesome! “All Proceeds Benefit Multiple Sclerosis” Track Listings 1. Lasso Me In (Fondly) 2. Almost Always (Creepy Woods) 3. Crazy (Mineral) 4. Buzz (Jal Lure) 5. Magnetic Enzyme (Stanley) 6. Satellite (Cretin’ Hop) 7. Collander (Daphne’s Operation) 8. End Up Here (Portashrine) 9. Late For Lunch (Luminol) |
10. We’ll Always Have Paris (Cherry Poppin’ Daddies) 11. Scream (Collier Hyams) 12. System (Envy) 13. Breaking Down Again (Armchair Martian) 14. Coming Around (Truck Stop Love) 15. Back Down (Slave Unit) 16. Crushed Out (Anymore) 17. Scrambling To Stay Ahead (ABA Structure) |
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Can practicing a healthy lifestyle, which includes a healthy diet, decrease Multiple Sclerosis symptoms? In the U.S. alone, approximately 400,000 people suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. There are a variety of symptoms of MS, and it affects people in different ways, but there is no cure. Eating well can help strengthen your body, and make living with the disease a little easier. Maintaining a low fat diet with foods containing anti-inflammatory properties can improve your well-being by decreasing your MS-related symptoms and flare-ups. Cooking Well: Multiple Sclerosis features over 100 recipes designed to improve daily functioning and aid in the treatment of this disease. Cooking Well: Multiple Sclerosis also includes: |
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Managing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally, Dec 16 2010 by Tami This review is from: Managing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally (Paperback) Often, Multiple Sclerosis is seen as a life sentence, an inevitable loss of mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. However, this may not necessarily be the reality for all people. Some individuals have bouts with remissions that allow them to live fairly normally. Others are able to control and/or reduce symptoms through diet, exercise, medications, or alternative therapy. Managing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally is a must have resource for those with Multiple Sclerosis. This is the book that should be given to people when they receive their diagnosis. In fact, anyone who thinks they might have MS should probably pick up a copy. Multiple Sclerosis has some solid sections explaining MS: what we know, what we don’t know, how MS manifests, and what to expect. Then, the author looks at a variety of different theories and treatment options including both contemporary and alternative choices. There is quite a bit of information about nutrition and exercise- things that MS sufferers can actively do, even when their symptoms are intense. |
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Great blog Tanya – you are an inspiration!
Your blog looks great! Useful for people who want to understand the condition as well.
So a lot of what you are doing seems to be dealing with the fatigue symptom, as well as specific MS issues. A lot of people with many conditions might find this useful – maybe make the fatigue issue more prominent in the header/ search keys? Even a separate tab or section for it?
Great information in an easy-to-read format. It’s really nice to read something that gets right to the point and doesn’t waste time with a bunch of hype.
These tips are valuable for people who have or care about someone with MS, but it also is useful for people with other conditions.
Definitely worth more than you are charging!