Is an allergen-free diet effective in treating multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Allergen-free Diet, still used by some today, is based on the theory that multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions might actually be the result of the body's own allergic reaction to something in the environment. So, to prevent future attacks, the patient eliminates from the diet those substances to which he or she is allergic. A few clinics promise a new approach to managing MS with this treatment, but no scientific studies have proved or disproved its effectiveness.

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