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Can Diet Influence the Course of Multiple Sclerosis? What Chiropractors Should Know About Nutrition and Neurology

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex, chronic neurological disease that affects over 400,000 people in the U.S. alone. Though chiropractors may not be the primary provider for MS treatment, they often see patients struggling with overlapping issues—neuromuscular pain, fatigue, inflammation, and systemic dysfunction. This creates a unique opportunity for chiropractors to educate and empower patients using nutritional and lifestyle strategies grounded in clinical science.

Why MS Should Matter to Chiropractors

Chiropractors frequently encounter patients who are newly diagnosed, in remission, or showing early symptoms of MS—even if the condition isn’t always disclosed upfront. While MS care often involves neurologists and immunologists, chiropractors can play a crucial adjunctive role, particularly through lifestyle counseling, manual therapy, and functional medicine principles. One of the most promising areas of intervention? Nutrition.

Understanding MS Beyond Genetics

While MS has a genetic component, research makes it clear that environmental and nutritional factors heavily influence disease onset and progression.

  • Women are twice as likely as men to develop MS
  • People of Northern European descent have the highest risk
  • Those who move from low-risk to high-risk geographic areas before puberty tend to adopt the risk profile of their new region

This suggests that exposures in childhood—especially those related to diet, vitamin D status, and gut health—may play a foundational role in whether someone develops MS.

Diet, Fatty Acids, and Myelin Integrity

One theory gaining traction is that abnormal lipid composition during development sets the stage for demyelination—the central pathological feature of MS. Autopsy studies reveal that MS patients have low and structurally abnormal levels of lecithin, a critical phospholipid that insulates nerve fibers.

Lecithin synthesis depends on:

  • Vitamin B6
  • Choline
  • Inositol
  • Essential fatty acids (EFAs)
  • Magnesium

In particular, diets high in saturated fats and animal products have been linked to greater MS prevalence. Conversely, those who consume more omega-3 fatty acids (from fish and seeds) show fewer relapses and slower disease progression.

A study comparing two Dutch island communities—one agricultural, one fishing—found significantly more MS cases in the farming population, despite identical genetics. This points to omega-3 deficiency as a key environmental factor.

Vitamin D and the Gut-Brain Connection

Low vitamin D levels, especially during early life, are strongly correlated with MS onset. Vitamin D appears to support neuroprotection, reduce inflammation, and promote myelin repair. Multiple observational studies show that lower serum vitamin D is linked to higher relapse rates and more severe disease progression.

Recent research has also turned toward the gut microbiome, revealing connections between gut flora balance and neurological resilience. Diets rich in anti-inflammatory nutrients and fiber can encourage beneficial bacteria, potentially altering MS symptomatology.

“Various diets may have favorable effects on the gut microflora and may significantly alter the progression and outcomes of MS.” — Jayasinghe et al., 2022

Key Dietary Patterns from Recent Research

A 2023 meta-analysis reviewed 12 dietary trials in MS patients and found that the Paleolithic, Mediterranean, and low-fat diets outperformed others in reducing fatigue and improving physical and mental quality of life.

What to avoid:

  • Saturated fats
  • Refined sugars
  • Processed dairy (especially in early life)
  • Alcohol (which destroys B vitamins)
  • Pro-inflammatory foods

What to emphasize:

  • Fatty fish (2–3x per week)
  • Leafy greens, berries, cruciferous vegetables
  • High-fiber, whole foods
  • Seeds and oils rich in omega-3s

Nutritional Recommendations for Clinical Use

For chiropractors offering lifestyle guidance, consider recommending:

  • Vitamin D3: 1,000–2,000 IU/day
  • Flaxseed oil: 1 tablespoon/day
  • EPA/DHA: 1.8g / 1.2g per day respectively
  • B-Complex with B6, B12, folate
  • Calcium and magnesium: support nerve function and reduce excitability
  • Multivitamin/mineral with selenium and copper

Patients don’t need to take every supplement, but many benefit from foundational support tailored to lab results or symptom profiles. Be cautious with high-dose antioxidants and avoid duplicative or overly “stacked” supplement regimens unless clinically justified.

Supporting Patients with Actionable Lifestyle Advice

Chiropractors can empower MS patients with small, impactful shifts:

  • Start with a low-inflammatory diet—less sugar, more greens
  • Suggest meal tracking apps to observe dietary triggers
  • Encourage gentle aerobic activity to support neuroplasticity
  • Educate patients on gut health and fermented foods
  • Address emotional health and stress, both known MS flare triggers

The Bottom Line for Chiropractic Practice

Multiple Sclerosis doesn’t just happen due to genes. Nutrition, environment, and lifestyle play measurable roles in its onset and progression. Chiropractors are uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between clinical care and real-world wellness strategies. By offering informed dietary guidance backed by the latest science, you not only support patients living with MS—you help reshape the narrative of what’s possible.

Want to Learn More and Earn CE?

Content from this blog derived from Nutrition 170: Nutrition and Neurology a 1-hour AV course by Gary Italia, DC, PhD. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE COURSE.

Sources

  1. Gombash, Sara E et al. “Vitamin D as a Risk Factor for Multiple Sclerosis: Immunoregulatory or Neuroprotective?” Front Neurol. 2022 May 16;13:796933.
  2. Jayasinghe, Maleesha et al. “The Role of Diet and Gut Microbiome in Multiple Sclerosis.” Cureus. 2022 Sep 9;14(9):e28975.
  3. Snetselaar, Linda G et al. “Efficacy of Diet on Fatigue and Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Trials.” Neurology. 2023 Jan 24;100(4):e357-e366.

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 151 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/george-kukurin-dc-dacan-discusses-his-course-neurology-151/ Fri, 28 Feb 2025 14:55:34 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=382 George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his latest course Neurology 151 – Axial Signs and Symptoms Click Here for Video This 1-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN Educational Objectives: Analyze normal postural control mechanisms and identify common postural abnormalities associated with Parkinson’s Disease. Explain the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s Disease and its impact

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his latest course Neurology 151 – Axial Signs and Symptoms

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This 1-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

Educational Objectives:

  • Analyze normal postural control mechanisms and identify common postural abnormalities associated with Parkinson’s Disease.
  • Explain the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s Disease and its impact on functional mobility and balance.
  • Evaluate evidence-based rehabilitation strategies and interventions for managing postural instability in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the clinical assessment tools used to measure postural control and track rehabilitation progress in Parkinson’s Disease patients.

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 150 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/george-kukurin-dc-dacan-discusses-his-course-neurology-150/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 15:14:29 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=337 George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 150 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinson’s Disease Click Here for Video This 2-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN Educational Objectives Hour 1 Explain the neurophysiological basis of motor deficits in Parkinson’s disease, focusing on basal ganglia dysfunction and

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 150 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinson’s Disease

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This 2-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

Educational Objectives

Hour 1

  • Explain the neurophysiological basis of motor deficits in Parkinson’s disease, focusing on basal ganglia dysfunction and its impact on fine motor control and gait.
  • Evaluate evidence-based interventions for improving hand dexterity in Parkinson’s patients, including task-specific training and emerging technologies like virtual reality.
  • Analyze the neuroscientific principles behind gait rehabilitation strategies, such as external cueing and dual-task training, and their effects on neural plasticity in Parkinson’s disease.
  • Design a comprehensive rehabilitation program that integrates hand dexterity and gait interventions, considering the latest research on neuroplasticity and motor learning in Parkinson’s disease.
Hour 2

  • Explain the neurophysiological underpinnings of motor deficits affecting lower extremity function
  • Analyze the neuroscientific principles driving rehabilitation strategies such as external cueing and dual-task training.
  • Evaluate evidence-based interventions aimed at enhancing lower extremity ADLs, including task-specific training for sit-to-stand transfers, stair climbing, and the application of emerging technologies that target motor function.
  • Design a comprehensive rehabilitation program that integrates the aforementioned interventions for lower extremity ADLs and gait training

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 149 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/george-kukurin-dc-dacan-discusses-his-course-neurology-149/ Fri, 10 Jan 2025 15:59:47 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=316 George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 149 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinsons Disease Click Here for Video This 1-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN Educational Objectives Implement evidence-based strategies to enhance emotional regulation and coping mechanisms for managing hypomimia in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 149 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinsons Disease

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This 1-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

  • Implement evidence-based strategies to enhance emotional regulation and coping mechanisms for managing hypomimia in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
  • Apply advanced techniques for drooling management to promote patient comfort and maintain dignity during activities of daily living.
  • Design and instruct patients in effective swallowing exercises to ensure safe and efficient oral intake during meals and hydration.
  • Facilitate the strengthening of facial muscles and expressions to improve non-verbal communication and social engagement for Parkinson’s patients.

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 147 – Non-Invasive Stimulation of Deep Brain Targets

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This 2-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

  • Use the function of various deep brain structures  to formulate treatment strategies for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on the latest studies.
  • Match specific non-invasive  techniques to target precise deep brain structures  in Parkinson’s Disease patients.
  • Discuss the physiological effects of deep brain activation techniques and their applications to the care of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
  • Apply specific techniques related to activation of the Pedunculopontine, Globus Pallidus, Subthalamic Nucleus  and VIM to the rehabilitation of patients wih Parkinson’s Disease.

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New Course! https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/new-course-neurology-150/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 15:23:19 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=275 New Course Available! Neurology 150 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinson’s Disease 2-hour audiovisual course presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 146 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/george-kukurin-dc-dacan-discusses-his-course-neurology-146/ Fri, 22 Nov 2024 15:02:19 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=260 George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 146 – Neuromodulation: Specific rehabilitation protocols Click Here for Video This 2-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN Educational Objectives Apply available non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to formulate therapeutic targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on the latest studies. Match specific non-invasive neuromodulation

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George Kukurin, DC, DACAN discusses his course Neurology 146 – Neuromodulation: Specific rehabilitation protocols

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This 2-hour audiovisual course is presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

  • Apply available non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to formulate therapeutic targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on the latest studies.
  • Match specific non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to target precise physical impairments in Parkinson’s Disease patients.
  • Discuss the physiological effects of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques and their applications to the care of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
  • Use vagal nerve stimulation, galvanic vestibular stimulation,  transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, rhythmic auditory stimulation and other neuromodulation techniques to assist in the rehabilitation of Parkinson’s Disease patients.

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New Course https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/new-course-neurology-149/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:10:10 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=256 New Course Available! Neurology 149 – Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinson’s Disease 1-hour audiovisual course presented by George Kukurin, DC, DACAN

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