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New Developments for MS Sufferers
Author: De Vries, Jan
Paperback (C Format)
144 pages
Published: July 2002
Mainstream Publishing
ISBN: 1840184647
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A follow-up to Jan de Vries' world-wide success, 'Multiple Sclerosis', revealing the latest developments in the treatment of the disease and the highly beneficial effects of a gluten-free diet, not only as a means of controlling MS, but also for those suffering from autism and schizophrenia.De Vries, working with Professor Roger MacDougall, advocates a gluten-free diet, not only as a means of controlling MS, but also for those suffering from autism and schizophrenia. The volume discusses these findings and provides a guide to following a gluten-free diet in everyday life.


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