Is multiple sclerosis hereditary? That question is still not completely settled down, but it is clear that there is some link between probability of occurrence and family history of nerve degeneration. Fortunately, multiple sclerosis can be reversed naturally as was discovered in 2010. Read on to learn more.
People with a family history of multiple sclerosis are about 7 times more likely to get the condition, compared to those with no such history. However, today multiple sclerosis has a very high chance of reversal, although there is no official cure, or a 'magic pill'. This is accomplished by enabling your own body and immune system to start repairing the axon walls, and improving the nerve signals. It is now clear that the drug therapy does not work, and in the long run - does more harm than good. This does not mean that you should stop taking your medications, it just means that you need to educate yourself and start looking for better ways.
The hereditary behavior of multiple sclerosis suggests that there is a gene, which makes the body more prone to auto-immune diseases. Although that raises the risk of diseases like MS, it also has a good side - your cells are able to quickly regenerate. However, this can only happen if you are doing the right things - giving your body the proper nutrients, and performing a very effective set of exercises, designed to strengthen your nerve system. If you are doing these things, your chances of MS reversal are pretty high, as countless stories suggest. Although there is no official drug which works 100% of the time, the chances of you eliminating the condition are relatively high, regardless of the stage. The condition can have a variety of unpredictable symptoms, and although the life expectancy is normal, any premature symptoms can be very dangerous, even fatal.
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