Multiple Sclerosis Patients Turn to Alternative Therapies

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The results of a survey of 240 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients showed over half of the respondents reported choosing some form of alternative therapy. The most commonly used alternative therapies included acupuncture, supplemental calcium, chiropractic therapy, homeopathy, marijuana, massage therapy, meditation, visualization, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, vitamin E, and yoga. In most cases, patients tried the alternatives to 'maximize
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