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The Swank MS diet: Benefits and drawbacks

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The Swank diet has been touted as a treatment for MS symptoms and progression. Is it the real deal?

The Swank diet has been touted as a treatment for MS symptoms and progression. Is it the real deal? Here’s what to know before you try it. [Healthline Multiple Sclerosis][Healthline Multiple Sclerosis](  [The Swank MS Diet: What You Should Know](  [The Swank MS Diet: What You Should Know]( The Swank diet has been touted as a treatment for MS symptoms and progression. Is it the real deal? Here’s what to know before you try it. [Read on]( [5 Techniques for Getting Rid of Pins and Needles]( [5 Techniques for Getting Rid of Pins and Needles]( These stretches and exercises may offer temporary relief from that unpleasant tingling sensation. [READ ON [Read on]]( [9 Good-for-You Bitter Foods]( [9 Good-for-You Bitter Foods]( Discover how foods like bitter melon and coffee can help fight inflammation and protect against cancer and heart disease. [READ ON [Read on]]( [I Have a Chronic Illness. Daily Naps Actually Make Me More Productive.]( [I Have a Chronic Illness. Daily Naps Actually Make Me More Productive.]( When my doctor recommended naps, I resisted at first. Here’s why I learned to embrace them. [READ ON [Read on]]( [More Top Reads]( [Free Online MS Support]( Free Online MS Support You’ll have access to group discussions, 1-1 messaging, and curated MS news. [Join Now]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy Policy](|[Unsubscribe]( © 2021 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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