Some proponents of non-conventional medicine say a multiple sclerosis natural cure is possible for those willing to change their lifestyles. For the cynics who disagree, an MS natural cure is as unlikely as miracle healing to exist.

These vastly differing opinions can be attributed to a number of factors. One of them is the fact that there are different variants of MS, apparently triggered by different factors. If a patient has a form of MS that is strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency and other forms of nutrient deficiency, addressing the deficiencies early could conceivably stop the disease in its tracks. It might also be possible, if the damage to the tissue is not too extensive, for the tissue to regenerate sufficiently to restore lost function. If that happens, then one should not be surprised if the patient believes that he or she is in possession of a natural cure …