Friday, October 18, 2013

Natural Relief For Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

By Dr. Kurt Sherwood


At Sherwood Spinal Care in Renton, Washington, we have been helping people to obtain drug-free relief of multiple sclerosis symptoms for over 20 years. We specialize in a unique form of care that is ideal for those suffering with multiple sclerosis, known as NUCCA.

Some of the most common side effects of multiple sclerosis medications are flu-like symptoms, depression, liver and heart problems, and even many deaths!

In the last couple of decades, many new drugs have come on the market to treat M.S. Yet for all the new options, many of the 400,000 people in the United States afflicted with the disease have not seen improvements, and some M.S. patients find that the adverse reactions from the drugs aren't worth the benefits.

Side effects are more the rule than the exception when it comes to MS drugs, but unfortunately they continue to be offered as a first-line treatment for those with MS, even though natural strategies can be extremely effective.

At Sherwood Spinal Care in Renton, Washington, we have been helping people to obtain drug-free relief of multiple sclerosis symptoms for over 20 years. We specialize in a unique form of care that is ideal for those suffering with multiple sclerosis, known as NUCCA.

NUCCA is a relatively unknown procedure that has shown dramatic improvement in those struggling with multiple sclerosis.

Research that has come out in the past few years has more and more multiple sclerosis researchers looking at the blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow to and from the brain. When a misalignment occurs in the upper neck and obstruction takes place. Cerebrospinal fluid, blood from arteries and veins and nerve flow is disrupted.

These upper neck misalignments are frequently caused by accidents and injuries that may have occurred years or even decades prior to the onset of symptoms.

Harvard Multiple Sclerosis researcher, Dr. Charles Poser noted that "in some patients with MS, certain kinds of trauma (to the brain and/or spinal cord, including whiplash injuries) may act as a trigger at some time for the appearance of new or recurrent symptoms."

Do you have multiple sclerosis and a history of head or neck trauma?

Do you dream of not having to get up every day to take your MS drugs?

Then NUCCA care may be what you have been looking for.




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