by Diana Frustaci | Sep 26, 2016 | Learning
Have you ever wonder what caused your MS? I have. Countless times. I’ve gone back over my youth and tried to map out all of the horrible processed foods I ate as a child. Was it the Mac & Cheese? The hotdogs and gluten buns I loved so much? Or maybe it was...
by Admin Account | Sep 21, 2016 | Clinical Research, Empowered By...MS Webcast
Meet The Guests Dr. Bruce Bebo: Executive VP of Research for the National MS Society Mitch Sturgeon: clinical trial participant/blogger/MyCounterpane user living with PPMS Clinical Trials 101 MS is currently the neurological condition with the most scientific...
by Diana Frustaci | Sep 21, 2016 | Clinical Research, Empowered By...MS Webcast
Click to watch on YouTube If you’ve ever been to a neurologist to treat your MS, you know there is one supplement that is necessary for your health: vitamin D. But more and more, science is leading us to look at other nutrients and how they can affect inflammation...
by Kate Milliken | Sep 7, 2016 | MCP Interactive
What would you like to know about MS and Supplements? Here, we give you the opportunity to ask the researchers your specific questions, and to share with others your thoughts on the subject. jQuery(function($){$('#sb_display_033025').sbg({ folder:...
by Kate Milliken | Sep 6, 2016 | MCP Interactive
When I first started working with Kate Milliken of MyCounterpane, I watched the above video and was left shocked and in awe of what I had just witnessed. I was left speechless by Kate’s morning supplement regimen, and later, by the “miracle” MRI that...
by Diana Frustaci | Aug 30, 2016 | MCP Interactive
There are two main types of pain associated with multiple sclerosis – neuropathic pain (nerve pain) and musculoskeletal (nociceptive pain). Neuropathic pain is caused by damage to the nerves in the brain and spinal cord and musculoskeletal pain is caused by...
by Diana Frustaci | Aug 29, 2016 | MCP Interactive
What kind of MS pain do you have and how does it impact your life? There was once a time when pain and multiple sclerosis were not associated with one another. In those times, you may have visited a neurologist and complained about painful symptoms, only to have your...
by Diana Frustaci | Aug 23, 2016 | Clinical Research
If you have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis or any other chronic illness, you may have heard these dreaded words from your neurologist – “there is no clinical evidence that proves what you’re doing works.” You, like me, may be very...
by Diana Frustaci | Aug 23, 2016 | Learning, Real Stories
The most annoying thing my first neurologist ever said to me was “there is no clinical evidence that proves what you’re doing works.” I had been diagnosed just two months earlier and living in a pit of depression. My fiancé at the time, Vincent, (now...
by Diana Frustaci | Aug 15, 2016 | Hearing Is Healing
When it comes to acquiring motivation, some people prefer to read books. Others read articles. When it comes to matters of personal development, however, and finding ways to cope with my emotions, I turn to quotes. Yes, quotes. Why quotes? They are short, sweet, and...