🙏🏻💪🏻Conquer Multiple Sclerosis Naturally: Harness the Power of Yoga for Optimal Health!🌿🤸🏻

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Published 2023-12-10
I want to share with you guys how powerful the regular practice of yoga is to manage my Multiple Sclerosis symptoms as well as to maintain a certain degree of confidence. With this message, I want to encourage every MS Warrior to incorporate a yoga practice in your life to reach your optimal health!

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). In MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that covers nerve fibers and causes communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body. Eventually, the disease can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves. Signs and symptoms of MS vary widely and depend on the amount of nerve damage and which nerves are affected. Some people with severe MS may lose the ability to walk independently or at all, while others may experience long periods of remission without any new symptoms. There's no cure for multiple sclerosis. However, treatments can help speed recovery from attacks, modify the course of the disease, and manage symptoms.
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All Comments (15)
  • @EvenSoItIsWell
    100%! Back in 2006 I had foot drop and one of the things that helped the most was yoga! The strengthening and the mindfulness of the movements helped so much! I have let my yoga practice slip a bit in recent years. This is a great reminder to get back into a regular practice. Thanks!
  • @ppthoughts
    You video has been such relaxing and soothing to come in terms with myself and my body with MS ❤️.. God bless you and everyone 🙏🏻
  • @tinksspixiedust
    Thank you for the inspiration. Long ago, I was a dancer. But I stopped dancing when I gave up on doing it professionally, although I had worked professionally somewhat. Lately, I’ve been longing to start dancing again. I bought a video on barre work at home, some on belly dancing, some on stretching like a dancer. The ones I used to have on tap, jazz, hula, and other forms of dance are no longer available. I no longer look or move like a dancer, and I absolutely hate that. When I was diagnosed with Ménière’s disease (23 years ago), I added in T’ai Chi to improve my balance. It helped—a lot. I tried Yoga, but the inverted poses brought on vertigo. Recently, I repurchased the videos I used to have for T’ai Chi, and I found a couple on doing Yoga in a chair. When MS was added to my list of diagnoses, I was gobsmacked. When a large lesion was found in my brainstem, which plays a significant part in our balance, I gave up. I have constant vertigo that ranges between being off-balance to not being able to function. But something changed when we lost everything in a fire. At first, I felt energized about starting again over 60. Then the truth of the loss and others I experienced in a couple of weeks time, hit so hard that I checked out for a few years. I’m trying to recover as much as I can of the life I once knew. So, I started buying videos and watching online classes. I want to start again, but I’m afraid of what I will find. All of this is a long way to say that I understand what you’ve gone through, and I thank you immensely for sharing your experience. It gives me hope that I can improve my lot. And that means more to me than I can express in words. So, here’s a very long distance hug from me and a heartfelt thank you. Bravo on your return!
  • Keep it going Seb❣️ The stress relief you get from the exercise helps all the symptoms and keeps some at bay. I had to battle a little fatigue at first. however, it gets way better.It takes time to improve balance, but with your core strength, you'll be able to surprise yourself❣️ Staying positive and having compassion is where you want to be.❤ I am currently trying to learn to play Tai Chi. Its focus is not just to learn about flow but also to have a softer approach to movement by allowing ourselves to be more light hearted, and playful. Rest when you're tired. Sometimes, I get the shakey side massaged. I find this helps. You have good form and you are very strong. I'm excited to see you get stronger. 💪❤️‍
  • @MrRatherino
    going to see the Big Giu in NYC Tuesday..just a yearly check up..not expecting anything earth shaking..holding my own... and good on ya as a Yoga teacher..dig deeper~
  • @jimmcconnell7328
    Hi Seb. I’ve been incorporating some yoga poses in my physio routine. I do these on the bed so I have a soft place to land if I lose control. I’m trying to regain some flexibility in my spine because I have some back pain. You are a good influence on others with your positive outlook.
  • @ExploringMS
    I really want to start doing Yoga too.. Used to go for my Yoga classes earlier but somehow I’ve stopped it. I think I should start again. Thanks for sharing
  • @lilianadoval8927
    Brilliant explanation of one of the paths you have chosen to help you overcome and improve your difficulties. Yoga, added to the power of your clear mind and the desire to share your experience with all of us is what make you so special. Means a lot. You have the "it factor" Seb. You really have it. Peace.
  • @livingwithms
    Love this! Really want to start doing yoga again. You're inspiring me to get going again!
  • @Passs0011
    Hi Seb, I pray to God the Father in the name of Jesus Christ that you will be healed. Best regards Chris “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life”. John 3:16 (King James Version Bible) Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son Of God the Father.