What does sugar consumption have to do with multiple sclerosis?
Eating too much sugar on a regular basis increases your chance of having yeast overgrowth, or candida overgrowth. In fact, the over-consumption of sugar is the leading cause of candida overgrowth — and candida overgrowth can lead to smaller symptoms like bloating and fatigue, but it can also lead to much more serious conditions, including cancer and multiple sclerosis!
Dr. Sebi’s Approach to Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Dr. Sebi, a controversial herbalist and natural healer, developed a holistic approach to addressing chronic diseases, including autoimmune conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS). His protocols focused on the principles of alkalinity, cellular cleansing, and natural nutrition to restore the body’s balance and promote healing.
While his methods were not recognized by mainstream medicine, many individuals sought his guidance, believing his approach offered a path to improved health.
Understanding Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering (myelin) of nerves in the central nervous system. This leads to inflammation, nerve damage, and a range of symptoms, including:
- Fatigue
- Muscle weakness
- Coordination and balance issues
- Vision problems
- Cognitive impairment
Conventional treatments often focus on managing symptoms and slowing disease progression, typically through immunosuppressive drugs. Dr. Sebi, however, approached the disease from a different perspective.
Dr. Sebi’s Philosophy
Dr. Sebi believed that all diseases, including MS, were caused by an accumulation of mucus and acidity in the body, which disrupt cellular function. He proposed that restoring the body to an alkaline state could help eliminate disease by removing toxins and mucus buildup.
His protocols emphasized:
- Detoxification: Cleansing the body of toxins and mucus to create an environment conducive to healing.
- Alkaline Nutrition: Consuming foods that maintain an alkaline pH in the body.
- Herbal Medicine: Using specific herbs to support nerve health, reduce inflammation, and improve overall vitality.
Dr. Sebi’s Protocol for MS
- Alkaline Diet
- Focus on consuming only alkaline, plant-based foods.
- Avoid acidic and mucus-forming foods, such as:
- Dairy
- Meat
- Processed foods
- Refined sugars
- Approved foods include:
- Leafy greens (kale, spinach, arugula)
- Fruits (berries, apples, bananas)
- Vegetables (cucumbers, zucchini, squash)
- Grains (quinoa, amaranth, wild rice)
- Nuts and seeds (walnuts, hemp seeds, chia seeds)
- Herbal Remedies Dr. Sebi recommended specific herbs to support nerve health, detoxify the body, and reduce inflammation:
- Burdock Root: Known for its blood-purifying properties.
- Sarsaparilla: High in iron, essential for supporting the nervous system.
- Yellow Dock: Aids in detoxification and supports liver health.
- Irish Sea Moss: Rich in minerals, including potassium chloride, which Dr. Sebi believed helps dissolve mucus and supports cellular repair.
- Elderberry: Boosts the immune system and reduces inflammation.
- Hydration
- Drink plenty of alkaline water (spring water or water infused with key minerals).
- Hydration helps flush toxins and maintain cellular health.
- Fasting and Detox
- Periodic fasting to allow the body to focus energy on healing rather than digestion.
- Dr. Sebi often recommended herbal teas and liquid diets during detox periods.
- Lifestyle Adjustments
- Minimize stress, as it can exacerbate MS symptoms.
- Engage in light physical activity to maintain mobility and flexibility.
- Practice mindfulness or meditation to support mental and emotional health.
Cautions and Considerations
While Dr. Sebi’s protocols resonate with many seeking alternative approaches, it’s essential to note:
- His methods lack scientific validation through clinical trials.
- MS is a complex disease, and patients should consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making significant changes to their treatment plan.
- Combining natural remedies with conventional care may offer the best outcomes for some individuals.
Conclusion
Dr. Sebi’s holistic approach to MS emphasized the power of nutrition, detoxification, and herbal medicine to restore balance and promote healing. While controversial, his protocols have inspired many to explore the potential of natural remedies in managing chronic diseases. Whether as a primary or complementary approach, his philosophy underscores the importance of addressing the root causes of disease and nurturing the body’s inherent ability to heal.
How to Get Rid of MS Naturally… Remedy #6: Probiotics…
Like I said at the beginning, multiple sclerosis is primarily an immune malfunctioning disorder whereby the immune system goes on a rampage and starts to attack healthy cells. Immune response is also severely lowered in the process (hence why MS sufferers regularly get sick and usually catch most viruses and illnesses going around). Now what’s interesting is that 70-80% of your immune system is actually located in your gut! So to boost your immune system and get it working properly again you have to get your gut working properly again.
Leading MS expert (and a former multiple sclerosis sufferer herself), Dr Terry Wahls, also says that leaky gut and digestive problems are a major factor in the development and exacerbation of MS. And in a recent study published in PLOS ONE, researchers at Lund University in Sweden were able to show the connection between the breakdown of the intestines and the development of multiple sclerosis. In fact, they discovered that gut inflammation becomes apparent even before any MS symptoms start to appear! 7
So this is where healthy gut bacteria (probiotics) come in. These incredible little microscopic creatures are what repair and build up the lining of the gut, along with stimulating and rebuilding the immune system. As the great Hippocrates once said… “All Disease Begins in the Gut”. He was right on the money with this one. Once you build up your healthy gut bacteria (and keep it built up), your MS symptoms will begin to disappear and you’ll look and feel the healthiest you’ve been in a very long time! But to get your good gut bacteria back up to the levels you need, and most importantly, keep them there, there are two things you must to do…
A. You must take a high quality probiotic supplement:
This is critical. A probiotic supplement is the easiest and guaranteed way to get the different strains of live bacteria your gut needs. Make sure you only purchase a quality probiotic supplement and not one of the cheaper brands. They’re cheap for a reason. The bacterial strains contained in these products don’t make it deep into the gut where they need to go. Chlorella is also an excellent food source (prebiotic) for your healthy gut bacteria so be sure to take your probiotics with your chlorella.
B. Start culturing and fermenting your own “probiotic rich” foods:
Culturing your own probiotic rich foods including sauerkraut, kefir, kombucha, cultured vegetables, and yogurt, is an extra powerful way to boost your good gut bacteria, for very little cost. Remember this important fact… you can never overdose on probiotics and you can never have too many. Ever!! In fact, the more the better! The great thing about fermented foods is they contain high probiotic strains and lots of different varieties, so the spread is really good. And they’re also very easy to prepare (once you get the hang of it). Here’s a terrific website that explains all the tips and tricks, along with some great recipes so you can start culturing your own foods straight away… Cultures for Health.
Finally, and this is the most important part. You must continue to replenish the supply of healthy gut bacteria every day – for the rest of your life! Good gut bacteria have a high turnover rate. That’s just the way it is. You need to think of probiotics as essential to your body’s survival, just like food, water and air. Because in a sense, they are!
Natural MS Remedy/Treatment Option #7: Plant Based Colloidal Minerals…
The human brain and nervous system work on electrical impulses. When you think a thought (consciously or unconsciously) for a particular bodily action, for example “pick up cup”, an electrical impulse is sent from your brain through your nervous system down to the required body parts that are needed for this action to occur (all in a split second of course). Likewise, if you stick your hand on a hot stove an electrical impulse is sent from your hand to your brain basically saying “this is hot, remove at once!” And it’s the myelin sheath, the insulation material surrounding the nerves that makes sure these electrical impulses don’t lose their way and they get to where they’re supposed to go (I know I keep talking about the myelin sheath but this substance is 100% essential to nerve health and the prevention and treatment of MS). When the electrical impulses no longer “spark” properly or they get lost because of the breakdown of myelin, you have the beginnings and eventual progression of multiple sclerosis. Here’s what sciencemuseum.org says about this…
Neurons that need to transmit electrical signals quickly are sheathed by a fatty substance called myelin. Myelin acts as an electrical insulator, and signals travel 20 times faster when it is present. In the disease multiple sclerosis, the myelin around the axons of some nerves gradually breaks down, so that the nerves can no longer efficiently carry electric signals between the brain and body. 8
So what does this have to do with minerals? Well, the electrical activity that occurs from the brain and nervous system is almost entirely dependent on minerals! And the health and regeneration of the myelin sheath is heavily dependent on certain minerals including magnesium, iron, copper and iodine, just to name a few. Trace minerals are also essential for correct mitochondria function (mitochondria are like little “batteries” in the cells that control energy supply). A common denominator of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and MS patients is poorly functioning mitochondria. 9
Best Source of Minerals…
The major problem we have today is our modern day farming methods have now left our foods virtually “null and void” of the essential minerals and vitamins we need (you can read more about this shocking catastrophe here). This is where plant based colloidal minerals come in. These liquids contain all the essential minerals and trace minerals our bodies need (a massive 60 in total), along with essential vitamins, amino acids and fatty acids. Liquid mineral supplements are actually the oldest and most trusted nutritional supplement commercially sold in the U.S. The reason? They work! Just make sure the colloidal minerals you buy are organic, plant based colloidal minerals and not the cheaper clay versions.
Natural MS Remedy/Treatment Option #8: Colloidal Silver… I would put an old silver coin in your drinking water.
Colloidal silver is regarded as nature’s most potent antibiotic. Because an initial trigger of MS and its symptoms is thought to be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, cleansing the body and killing off any infections that you may have unknowingly lurking or hiding inside of you is a good idea. And what’s more, many viruses such as the herpes virus, Epstein-Barr, meningitis and measles, are very good at invading and hiding in the central nervous system (these pathogens can all be precursors to MS as well). Colloidal silver destroys bacterial and viral infections by surrounding the pathogen so it can’t continue to grow and replicate, essentially starving it to death. Colloidal silver also enhances the immune system to effectively help get it back to optimal working order.
Colloidal silver can be bought from virtually any health food store or online. It’s extremely popular because of its superior effectiveness on any virus or foreign pathogen. Just make sure you go with “pure colloidal silver” and not ionic (there is a big difference). If you’re not sure, here’s the strongest and most reputable colloidal silver on the market… Bio-Active Sovereign Silver. For dosages, take one teaspoon of pure colloidal silver mixed in a glass of filtered water 3 times daily for 3 months. After this, take one teaspoon twice daily for a further 3 months.
Dr. Luka Kovac’s Natural Protocol for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Nerve Damage
Dr. Kovac believes in supporting the body’s natural healing capacity through a combination of home remedies, nutritional therapy, and targeted supplementation. His goal is to reduce inflammation, protect the myelin sheath, promote nerve repair, and support the immune system without triggering autoimmune overreactions.
🏠 Home Remedies for MS Support & Nerve Healing
Castor Oil Packs – Applied over the liver to aid detox and reduce inflammation.
Cold Showers / Hydrotherapy – Stimulate circulation and nerve function.
Meditation & Deep Breathing – Calm the nervous system and lower autoimmune flare-ups.
Epsom Salt Baths – Provide magnesium and ease muscle spasms.
Gentle Yoga / Stretching – Maintains mobility and calms the nerves.
Grounding (Earthing) – Walking barefoot to reduce free radical damage via electron transfer from Earth.
Daily Sun Exposure – Boosts natural Vitamin D levels, crucial for MS.
💊 Key Vitamins for MS and Nerve Repair
Vitamin D3 (with K2) – Critical in MS management; reduces relapse risk.
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) – Essential for myelin sheath regeneration.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine, esp. Benfotiamine) – Improves nerve signal conduction.
Vitamin B6 & B9 (Folate) – Supports nerve health and reduces homocysteine.
Vitamin C – Antioxidant that protects nerve cells from oxidative damage.
Vitamin E (Tocotrienols preferred) – Potent antioxidant for nerve membranes.
Vitamin A (in moderation) – Immune and mucosal support.
🔩 Essential Minerals for MS and Nerve Repair
Magnesium (Citrate, Glycinate) – Eases spasticity and supports nerve function.
Zinc – Vital for immune balance and tissue repair.
Selenium – Antioxidant; helps reduce MS-related inflammation.
Calcium (if not contraindicated) – Nerve impulse transmission.
Copper (in balance with zinc) – Important in nerve enzyme systems.
Silica & Sulfur (MSM) – Helps build connective tissue and detox.
🌿 Powerful Foods for MS Healing
Leafy Greens (Spinach, Kale) – Rich in folate, magnesium, and antioxidants.
Wild Salmon & Sardines – High in Omega-3s and Vitamin D.
Coconut Oil (MCTs) – Brain fuel and anti-inflammatory.
Avocados – Rich in healthy fats and potassium.
Turmeric (with black pepper) – Strong anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective.
Garlic, Onions, Leeks – Detoxifiers and immune modulators.
Blueberries & Cherries – Antioxidant-rich for brain and nerve health.
Pumpkin Seeds – High in magnesium and zinc.
Bone Broth – Provides collagen, gelatin, glycine, and minerals for tissue healing.
Fermented Foods – Sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir – for gut and immune regulation.
💊 Top Supplements Recommended by Dr. Kovac
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) – Powerful antioxidant, helps with nerve pain and regeneration.
CoQ10 or Ubiquinol – Mitochondrial support and cellular energy production.
Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) – Reduces brain inflammation and supports myelin.
Lion’s Mane Mushroom – Stimulates Nerve Growth Factor (NGF).
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) – Precursor to glutathione, a master antioxidant.
L-Carnitine – Supports energy metabolism in nerve cells.
Phosphatidylserine & Phosphatidylcholine – Restore myelin and cell membranes.
CBD Oil (non-psychoactive) – Reduces spasms and neuroinflammation.
Ashwagandha / Rhodiola – Adaptogens to regulate stress and immunity.
❗️Kovac’s Warning List (Avoid These):
Aspartame & MSG – Neurotoxic additives.
Gluten & Dairy – Common inflammatory triggers in MS.
Refined Sugar – Feeds inflammation and yeast overgrowth.
Aluminum & Mercury – Heavy metals can exacerbate neurodegeneration.
Excessive Stress & Overstimulation – Can trigger MS flares.
✅ Kovac’s Motto for MS Recovery:
“Feed the nerves, calm the immune system, detox the body, and never give up on neuroplasticity.”
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Dr. Luka Kovac on Coconut Water & Nerve Repair
Dr. Kovac sees coconut water as a natural neuro-regenerative tonic, especially when combined with a clean diet and targeted supplementation. While it’s not a cure, coconut water provides key electrolytes and bioactive enzymes that support nerve function and cellular healing.
🥥 Why Coconut Water Supports Nerve Repair:
High in Potassium
Essential for proper nerve signal transmission and muscle function.
Helps balance sodium levels, reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in nerves.
Magnesium Content
Calms overexcited nerves and supports myelin sheath maintenance.
Reduces muscle spasms and twitching associated with nerve disorders.
Natural Electrolyte Balance
Rehydrates the nervous system gently.
Especially beneficial after sauna, detox, or exercise therapies.
Cytokinins (Plant Hormones)
Anti-aging and neuroprotective properties.
May help reduce oxidative damage in brain and nerve tissue.
L-Arginine & Amino Acids
Coconut water contains small amounts of amino acids like arginine, which increase nitric oxide — improving blood flow to nerves and brain tissue.
Low in Sugar Compared to Sports Drinks
Minimizes glycemic spikes that worsen nerve inflammation.
A safer hydration option for those with autoimmune or metabolic conditions.
🧠 Kovac’s Suggested Use for Nerve Health:
1 cup daily, preferably fresh or from young green coconuts.
Combine with:
Wheatgrass juice for chlorophyll
Lion’s Mane mushroom extract
A pinch of sea salt for extra trace minerals
💬 Dr. Kovac’s View:
“Coconut water is nature’s neurological electrolyte—especially helpful for those suffering from nerve damage, MS, or post-viral fatigue. Think of it as an IV from a tree.”
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Dr. Luka Kovac on How to Regenerate Nerves Naturally
(For conditions like MS, neuropathy, nerve injury, brain fog, or post-viral damage)
Dr. Kovac’s approach to nerve regeneration combines nutrition, targeted supplements, detox, and mind-body healing. He emphasizes that nerve healing is possible, though slow, and requires commitment to a clean, anti-inflammatory lifestyle.
🧠 1. Feed Your Nerves: The Right Nutrients
Key Nutrients for Nerve Regeneration:
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) – Critical for rebuilding the myelin sheath (nerve insulation).
Vitamin B1 (Benfotiamine) – Improves nerve impulse conduction and energy.
Vitamin D3 (with K2) – Reduces autoimmune inflammation and supports brain health.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA/DHA) – Rebuild nerve membranes, reduce inflammation.
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) – Protects and regenerates damaged nerves.
Magnesium (Glycinate or Citrate) – Calms nerve overactivity and supports muscle function.
Lion’s Mane Mushroom – Boosts Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) for new nerve cell development.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine – Enhances nerve healing and energy production.
Phosphatidylserine & Phosphatidylcholine – Rebuilds nerve and brain cell membranes.
Glutathione – Master antioxidant that protects nerves from oxidative damage.
🧃 2. Healing Foods for Nerve Regeneration
Coconut Water & MCT Oil – Brain fuel and anti-inflammatory.
Avocados – Healthy fats, potassium, and antioxidants.
Blueberries, Cherries, Grapes – Rich in polyphenols and flavonoids for brain and nerve health.
Leafy Greens – Folate, magnesium, and vitamin K for vascular and nerve support.
Turmeric + Black Pepper – Curcumin reduces inflammation and promotes regeneration.
Garlic & Onions – Detox support and circulation boosters.
Bone Broth – Rich in collagen, glycine, and minerals for structural repair.
Fermented Foods – Sauerkraut, kefir, miso – to support the gut-brain-nerve axis.
💊 3. Supplements to Speed Up Nerve Healing
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) – Boosts glutathione for detox and repair.
CoQ10 or Ubiquinol – Fuels mitochondria in nerve cells.
Resveratrol – Neuroprotective antioxidant.
CBD Oil (non-psychoactive) – Reduces nerve pain and inflammation.
Ashwagandha / Rhodiola – Adaptogens that reduce stress, a known nerve killer.
Taurine – Stabilizes electrical activity in nerves.
Zinc, Selenium, Manganese – Micronutrients required for tissue healing and immunity.
🧘♂️ 4. Lifestyle Techniques That Promote Regeneration
Sleep 7–9 hours – Nerve repair is most active during sleep.
Sauna & Cold Therapy – Boost circulation and detoxification.
Daily Walking, Yoga, or Light Movement – Stimulates nerve-muscle connection.
Meditation & Deep Breathing – Reduces stress signals to the nerves.
Hydration with Electrolytes (e.g., coconut water) – Maintains electrical balance for neurons.
Grounding/Earthing – Walking barefoot to neutralize free radicals.
🧪 5. Detox Protocols to Protect Nerve Tissue
Avoid:
Mercury (from old fillings, fish)
Aluminum (antiperspirants, cookware)
Fluoride (toxic to nerves)
Aspartame & MSG (excitotoxins)
Excess sugar and processed foods
Support:
Daily green juice or wheatgrass
Activated charcoal or bentonite clay (with caution)
Milk thistle for liver detox
Cilantro & chlorella (heavy metal chelation)
💬 Dr. Kovac’s Encouragement:
“Your nerves are not dead—they are wounded. And like any wound, with the right support, they can heal. It may take months, even years, but never doubt the body’s ability to regenerate.”
Is Nerve Damage Repairable?
✅ Yes — but it depends on the type and severity.
🧠 Dr. Luka Kovac’s Perspective:
“Nerve damage is not always permanent. The human body has a remarkable ability to regenerate, especially when given the proper nutrients, rest, and care. The key is early intervention, patience, and consistent support of your healing systems.”
🔍 Types of Nerve Damage & Repair Potential:
Type of Nerve Damage Type Can It Heal?
Peripheral Nerves Trauma, toxins, diabetes ✅ Often can regenerate if myelin and axons recover.
Myelin Sheath (MS) Autoimmune stripping of insulation ⚠️ Possible to remyelinate with support (e.g. B12, Lion’s Mane).
Central Nervous System Spinal cord/brain trauma or stroke 🟡 Limited regeneration, but neuroplasticity can compensate.
Neuropathy (Diabetic, etc) Poor circulation, inflammation ✅ Often reversible with blood sugar control and nutrients.
Compressed Nerves Herniated disc, carpal tunnel ✅ Often repairable if compression is relieved.
Severed Nerves Physical cut or major trauma ❌ May not fully heal unless surgically reconnected.
🧬 Key Factors That Influence Healing:
Age – Younger individuals regenerate faster, but older adults can heal too.
Nutrient Status – B12, Omega-3, Magnesium, and others are crucial.
Chronic Inflammation – Must be reduced for healing to occur.
Metabolic Health – Diabetes and autoimmune conditions slow healing.
Lifestyle – Poor sleep, stress, and toxins impair nerve regeneration.
⚙️ How Nerves Regenerate (Simplified)
Remyelination – Rebuilding the insulating sheath (with B12, Omega-3, etc.)
Neurogenesis – New nerve cells (stimulated by Lion’s Mane, exercise, etc.)
Neuroplasticity – Brain and spinal cord rewiring to adapt to lost functions
Axonal Repair – Regrowth of nerve fibers (slow: ~1 mm/day)
🧠 Realistic Expectations:
Damage Severity Healing Time
Mild Weeks to a few months
Moderate Several months to a year
Severe May take years or be partial
✅ Kovac’s Final Word:
“With the right approach — nutrition, detox, lifestyle, and patience — many cases of nerve damage can improve. Maybe not back to 100%, but often enough to regain quality of life.”
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Dr. Sebi’s Herbal Approach to Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
(As interpreted from his teachings and natural African bio-mineral balance philosophy)
Dr. Sebi believed MS and other degenerative diseases were caused by mucus buildup, acidosis, and cellular toxicity, especially in the brain and nervous system. His approach was to alkalize, detoxify, and electrify the body using powerful alkaline herbs and a mucus-free plant-based diet.
🌿 Dr. Sebi’s Top Herbs for MS and Nervous System Healing
“All disease begins with mucus and acidity. Remove the mucus, and the body will heal itself.” — Dr. Sebi
🧠 Nerve and Brain Supportive Herbs
Blue Vervain (Verbena officinalis)
Nervine tonic and anti-inflammatory; calms the central nervous system.
Helps repair the myelin sheath and reduce nerve pain.
Irish Sea Moss (Chondrus crispus)
Contains 92 of the 102 minerals the body needs.
Rich in iodine, potassium, magnesium – feeds the brain and nerves.
Helps detox mucus from the body.
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus)
Pairs with sea moss for full mineral balance.
Supports the thyroid and overall metabolic function.
Sarsaparilla Root
High in iron; Dr. Sebi said iron is “the spark plug of the human body.”
Cleanses the blood and supports the immune system.
Elderberry
Antiviral and rich in antioxidants; supports immune balance in autoimmune conditions like MS.
Linden Flower (Tilia)
Calms the nervous system and reduces inflammation in the brain and spine.
Acts as a natural mild sedative and anti-anxiety herb.
Chaparral
Powerful blood and lymph detoxifier.
May help remove heavy metals and toxins contributing to nerve damage.
Kalawalla (Polypodium leucotomos)
A traditional herb from the Honduras rainforest.
Used for autoimmune diseases including MS and lupus.
Helps regulate the immune system without suppressing it.
Burdock Root
Blood cleanser and liver detoxifier.
Helps remove waste from tissues, aiding cellular repair.
Valerian Root
Soothes muscle spasms, improves sleep, and calms overactive nerves.
🍋 Dr. Sebi’s MS Healing Guidelines:
No animal products
No starch, sugar, alcohol, gluten, or soy
Eat from the Dr. Sebi Nutritional Guide:
Raw greens, seeded fruits, quinoa, amaranth, wild rice, avocados, herbs, spring water.
💬 Dr. Sebi’s View:
“The body is electric. Disease is the result of mucus and an acidic environment. Clean the body, give it natural minerals from the Earth, and the body will rebuild itself.”