When one considers the progressive debilitation that accompanies the disease, it is understandable that reversing MS is desirable. A form of medication or therapy capable of reversing multiple sclerosis would be popular among those patients who had succeeded in slowing down the progression of the disease and wanted to regain whatever ability they had lost.

If the attestations of a number of people who have adopted non-conventional therapies are to be believed, reversing MS is possible. These people are women and men who have suffered from MS for years and then learnt about the implication of factors like nutritional deficiencies, infections and genetics in triggering MS. They have subsequently set about adopting therapies that address these factors. Many of them speak of having put an end to the progression of their MS. They also claim to have regained some or all of the ability they had previously lost.

The disabilities …