What Is the Swank MS Diet?
- MS is a disease in which the body's immune system erodes the outer covering of the nerves. The disease disrupts communication between brain and body.
- The Swank MS Diet was developed by Dr. Swank when he noticed the rise of MS cases and the increase in saturated animal fats in our diet. He believed that MS could be slowed by going back to eating the way we did before processed foods became popular.
- According to the Swank MS Foundation, saturated fats should be limited to 15 grams per day, while unsaturated fats should be limited to 20 to 50 grams per day. Red meat is prohibited in the first year. Afterward, three ounces per week is permitted. Dairy products must have less than 1 percent butterfat. The patient should not consume any processed foods that contain saturated fat. A daily teaspoon of cod liver oil is recommended.
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