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Hi. This may be way out of date by now, but I feel that I have to try.  Everyone knows that vitamin D is the first supplement to take for MS.  What a lot of people don't know about is the importance of vitamin B-12.  But not the type commonly found in drug stores. Recent studies have shown that high doses of methylcobalamin, a form of B-12, can actually regenerate nerve cells. In one of the studies the scientists crushed the sciatic nerve of the test animals with pliers.  Then supplemented their diet with the human equivalent of 85 mg/day of methylcobalamin.  The nerves regenerated.  I was falling three times a week when the nerve impulse to my knee was short circuited.  I started taking 30mg/day for two weeks, then 5 to 10mg/day.  It took a couple of months, but now it has been over four months since I've fallen.  
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