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hey guys dr. Berg here listen I want to talk  about what I would do if I had MS multiple  

sclerosis first of all what is it it’s really this  function of myelin myelin is that outer covering  

that sheath that fat layer around the nervous  system it’s kind of like a an insulator of a wire  

okay and that thing you’re losing that and then  you’re getting all sorts of neurological issues  

what’s interesting is it follows the same process  as atherosclerosis which is basically hardening  

of the arteries because the word sclerosis comes  from the Greek word which means hardening okay so  

it’s the same process there’s theories out there  that it’s coming from an infection a microbe or  

it’s genetic that they don’t know my thought  it’s a dysfunction in the lipids because the  

production of myelin is very connected with the  production of cholesterol it takes cholesterol to  

make myelin and also the synapses that communicate  together in the brain and the nervous system are  

very dependent on cholesterol so there’s must be  some type of dysfunction with cholesterol well  

there is in some other videos I talked about  the the origin of what causes hardening of the  

arteries I’ll put a link down below but personally  I think it’s the exact same thing that’s happening  

in the brain let’s take a look at the first  thing that happens you have a lesion or some  

type of ulcer and then you get this inflammatory  process along with that comes a white blood cell  

immune type connection so you have white blood  cells you have inflammation the body is then  

going to bring plaque to the area now plaque is  mainly collagen and it’s like fibrous tissue then  

comes cholesterol and all that’s trying to do  is trying to heal something so the interesting  

thing is like what is behind this whole process  from the origin what’s the cause of it well if  

we look at okay you’re losing myelin there’s  an impaired glucose to the brain so there’s  

brai… the glucose is not going the brain that’s  a common denominator and there’s nearly always insulin resistance  

which happens to degrade and breakdown myelin so  really I think from the obvious things that we  

talked about it’s really a problem with insulin  so we have high insulin now you could have high  

cortisol from stress that can actually cause high  insulin and that’s probably another deeper cause  

because there is antibodies connected to this  as well and that’s usually adrenal but we have  

a situation we have high insulin inflammation and  plaquing and so now what would I do if I had this  

condition I would instantly do the ketogenic diet  why because that would feed the body ketones of  

fuel there’s feed the brain ketones and it would  create such a release on this whole starvation of  

glucose that your brain would start coming alive  now I’ve checked if you look at the relationship  

between MS and ketogenic diets there’s a lot of  studies done with significant improvement so if  

we can cut down the inflammation in the brain by  running the body on ketones and not no longer run  

sugar because sugar creates inflammation  and we can fix insulin resistance we can  

drop the inflammation down and grew and greatly  improve the brain function so there’s studies  

down there there’s also a link on what to eat on  the ketosis diet but that’s what I would do if I  

had this condition put your comments down below  hi guys hey listen I created a pretty amazing  

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