MS inflammation is the central cause of many of the symptoms of the disease. Multiple Sclerosis inflammation is responsible for the damage done to the central nervous system and nerves throughout the body. This inflammation destroys or damages the myelin layer on the nerves, causing demyelination; myelin is responsible for protecting the nerves and also for helping messages from the brain get to the rest of the body. Once this myelin has been damaged, this creates scarring or sclerosis, which subsequently leads to many of the symptoms that are widely associated with Multiple Sclerosis, such as spasticity, neuropathic pain, mobility problems and difficulties with speech and vision. The Multiple Sclerosis inflammation that causes the initial damage to the myelin often subsides, but once the scarring has occurred, this cannot be repaired; as yet. Doctors have not discovered any way to artificially repair this scarring which is why Multiple Sclerosis is …