
There is no evidence that a specific diet can prevent, treat or cure multiple sclerosis (MS). Some special diets can actually be harmful because they contain too much of certain vitamins or not enough of others.
Overall, people with MS need a balanced, low-fat and high-fiber diet. This is the same diet that the general population is advised to follow. Also consider avoiding alcohol as much as possible.
It’s important for people with MS to make healthy food choices:
Make sure you talk to your doctor before making significant changes to your diet.

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