June is Myasthenia Gravis month, and I though it would be appropriate to post some great links for my friends with MG. To see my progress, click here – I am so proud to say I am doing pretty well considering I am just going with my own research and adjusting my diet and supplementing. To understand some of my symptoms you can read my story as featured on Awesome (Thank You Note).
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
Illness Overview Illness Overview – eMedicine Muscular Dystrophy Association Fact Sheet – from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Medical Organizations:
MGCC – Myasthenia Gravis Coalition of Canada Myasthenia.org – Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America MyastheniaGravis.org – this is actually Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of Illinois American Autoimmune – a great source for everything to do with autoimmune diseases. Myasthenia Gravis – A Manual – a booklet for the healthcare provider about the illness and also in depth information about drug interactions, or what drugs to AVOID.
Natural Treatments:
Candida – this is an invisible illness that most likely has a direct link with MG Life Extension Foundation – great overview of the illness plus excellent supplement and nutritional support Alternative Health – great article on a Holistic Therapy Reflexology Success – an article explaining the treatment of Reflexology and how it can benefit MG with extra emphasis on the thymus and spleen. Innovative Healing – Dr. Liz Lipski is a digestive wellness expert as well as author of great books especially Digestive Wellness. Reflexology Success – great article on how Reflexology can help overcome the illness as well as illustrations of pressure points of targeted areas. I have had great success with Reflexology myself read my post here. Dr. Wisniewski YouTube video – interesting quick facts about the supplements to take
jen says
Thanks so much Ella! This is great info.
Jen
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Yvette says
Hi! Keep up the good work. That was a fascinating update.
Amy says
Great post. Thanks!