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Hi everyone, how are you feeling today? 👋
Some new research is making headlines this week about lipoic acid, an over-the-counter antioxidant that might help slow brain shrinkage in people with progressive multiple sclerosis. Participants who took a daily dose of this supplement experienced slower brain atrophy and fewer falls over a two-year period compared to those on a placebo.
That said, researchers stress that this isn’t a cure, and it’s definitely not a replacement for medical treatment. But it does raise some interesting questions about how supplements might play a role in MS care.
💬 What do you think?
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This isn’t medical advice, just a place to explore and share. If you’re curious, definitely speak to your doctor first before trying anything new!
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼