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There’s not a special diet plan for those living with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). But maintaining a healthy diet is a good idea for anyone. Of course, changing eating habits can be difficult, so try setting small, easily attainable goals. Try a new recipe once a month. Cut out dessert once or twice a week. You get the idea. Just make sure to talk to your doctor before starting any diet or nutritional program.
- Start Slow
- Plan Ahead
- Stay hydrated
- Control portions
- Make low fat substitutions. Avoid foods high in sugar and saturated fat
- Include Fiber
- Understand conection between emotions and eating
For more inputs on living with MS, please see http://www.mslifelines.com/living-with-ms-everyday-ideas#section=eating-right
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