Jeffrey Zoellick

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Today almost no indication of the dietary connection to these diseases has reached public awareness. The Web site of the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation, for example, reads, “There is no credible evidence that MS is due to poor diet or dietary deficiencies.” They warn that dietary regimens can be “expensive” and “can alter the normal nutritional balance.”71 If changing your diet is expensive, I don’t know what they would say about being bedridden and incapacitated. As far as altering the “normal nutritional balance” is concerned, what is normal? Does this mean the diet that we now ...more