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(Abst.) Effect of dietary interventions on peripheral markers of
inflammation among people w/MS...
By: agate Date: December 27, 2025, 1:22 am
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From PubMed (December 22, 2025)--"The effect of dietary
interventions on peripheral markers of inflammation among people
with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
of randomized controlled trials":
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41422672/
This University of Iowa study includes among its authors Dr.
Terry Wahls, whose controversial Wahls Protocol may have been
among the dietary interventions involved in this study.
Interestingly, it looks as if her diet (which is a modified
paleo diet) seems not to have shown any effect on peripheral
markers of inflammation:
[quote][font=blinkmacsystemfont]Seven assessed dietary effects
on C-reactive protein (CRP), with five showing reductions,
particularly in Mediterranean, plant-based, and
calorie-restricted diets, and two showing no between-group
differences.[/font][/quote]
[font=blinkmacsystemfont]Also, the Conflict of Interest
Statement at the end of the abstract reveals that none of the
authors except Dr. Wahls has any conflicts to disclose but Dr.
Wahls has a surprisingly long list of them.[/font]
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