
Could Diet Reverse the Course of MS? Dr. Terry Wahls' Remarkable Recovery
The Dr. Hyman Show
Chronic diseases like multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s stem from common underlying biological dysfunctions, particularly mitochondrial failure and systemic inflammation. Rather than relying on symptom-suppressing drugs, restoring health requires a multimodal approach that addresses root causes through targeted nutrition, stress management, and lifestyle optimization. Dr. Terry Wahls, who reversed her own progressive multiple sclerosis from a wheelchair-bound state to active health, emphasizes the necessity of nutrient-dense diets—specifically high intakes of green leafy vegetables, sulfur-rich foods, and colorful produce—to support cellular energy production. This shift toward creating health rather than just treating disease proves effective even for complex genetic conditions by modifying gene expression. By prioritizing these fundamental biological inputs, patients can stabilize, regress, and often overcome conditions previously deemed incurable by traditional medical standards.
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