Do clinical studies exist for the effectiveness of Ayurveda in MS ?
I have to say yes and no, because to study the results of Ayurvedic treatment clinically and to prove how it works, may need collective help from different sources both financially and expertise in laboratory investigations. I cannot say that it is altogether lacking, some of our patients are in constant touch with their neurologists. And the recent promise we got from an expert in MS might be path finding. Success of any treatment lies in the objective and subjective positive results one is getting. So for the time being we concentrate on recording the visible symptoms style of gait, walking distance, bladder control etc and invisible symptoms like vertigo, vision disturbances, mood changes that are graded in relation to the patients day today life during treatment and after.
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