I have Congenital Muscular Dystrophy and I have riden on planes since I was 6 weeks old. Your client should be fine,I am perfectly fine with all these situatitons. I do not know about diet,I eat just a healthy,normal diet. I am perfectly fine with humidity,a bit more sweaty but,fine. Good luck to you!!!!!!
2006-08-25 01:36:16
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answered by anomyous 1
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Aiirplanes with artificial air and flying thru time zones is bad for everyone's health so especially an MS guy. My friend, who lived his whole life in Phila like me, moved to AZ for the lower humidity which is better for anyone.
Some are born with a disease and have it as kids. Everyone else has a genetic predisposition toward something and if health is high enough, it never effects them. MS is the latter. For diet and lifestyle to cure it, see below site.
But first imagine this person being on the healthiest diet possible, so none can be healthier diet than this one. Got that imagined? Now see site with diet that is healthier, yet it includes candy bars. Actually they are like candy bars (sweet) but they are food bars but a little kid would think they are candy bars. Note-- this lifestyle heals things much worse than MS. Made a mistake-- the above advice is for people with multiple sclerosis, so it cannot heal MD.
http://phifoundation.org/heal.html
2006-08-21 05:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-26 21:23:51
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answered by ? 4
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If this is a client of yours, you need to talk to the doctor before anything. Without knowing how far along the person is, no one in their right mind can give you ideas, unless they are uncertified, in which dont listen to them. When your dealing with a muscle disease like that....well.....all I can say is I'm sorry, but please talk to the doctor first before listening to ANYONE on what you should do
2006-08-21 04:59:02
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answered by gonzo_50 3
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The only book I've read (I read a lot) that discussed diet and M.D. was Adelle Davis's Let's Get Well (see index).
2006-08-21 04:55:49
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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