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Inflammation has an adverse effect on MS symptoms — and certain foods can often be the catalyst

Inflammation has an adverse effect on MS symptoms — and certain foods can often be the catalyst. Here are six to steer away from when you live with MS.     [Healthline logo] Multiple Sclerosis [Full width image](  [6 Foods Prone to Causing Inflammation]( [Inflammation has an adverse effect on MS symptoms — and certain foods can often be the catalyst. Here are six to steer away from when you live with MS.]( [Read on [Read on]](  [Full width image]( [5 Suggestions for a Smooth Treatment Transition]( Your current MS treatment might cause unwanted side effects, or maybe you feel it's ineffective. Take these five ideas to heart if you're considering a change. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [11 Ways to Harness the Health Power of Apple Cider Vinegar]( Despite its current buzz, apple cider vinegar has been on the wellness scene for centuries. Here are 11 ways to maximize its potential as a major health booster. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [Coping with Multiple Sclerosis Vision Disturbances]( If you live with MS, vision problems may come and go, and they could affect just one eye or both. Find out which types of disturbances you may experience. [Read on [Read on]]( Join us on Facebook Connect with 63,000 people who have tapped into our multiple sclerosis community. [Like us]( Follow Us [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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