Medical science devotes a lot of resources to fighting MS. In many ways, the disease is still a mystery to doctors and scientists: it is considered incurable. Fighting multiple sclerosis with a variety of medications and therapies makes it likely that someday, widely-accepted cures for the disease will be developed.

While conventional medicine considers MS an incurable disease, non-conventional medicine has a variety of opinions on the subject. Some practitioners of non-conventional medicine and some MS patients who have used non-conventional therapies attest that MS can be cured if one is able to identify the factors that caused it in the first place and to address those factors.

As can be expected, this is a controversial subject. Practitioners of conventional medicine are concerned about such claims because they believe they could mislead patients who are desperate enough to try anything. Their worry arises from the fact that there are …