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Article: Why nutritional therapies fail in patients who need them the most.
- Article from:
- Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
- Article date:
- April 1, 2004
- Author:
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Even though I do not have multiple sclerosis, the Letter from the Publisher in the November 2003 issue struck a familiar chord because I also have been trying to understand why nutritional therapies that benefit the majority of people, fail to help the patients who need them the most. In his letter, Dr. Collin questions why, in its latter stages, multiple sclerosis is resistant to vitamin therapies. (1) Having used supplements with very satisfying results initially, then having developed disappointing and sometimes allergic responses to several supplements, including the B vitamins I most needed, and now having only good results with supplements, I feel I must try and help ...