Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease

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Symptoms of ALS.
How is ALS diagnosed?
Glossary of ALS terms.

New Hope ALS Treatment

Alternative medicine is proving that symptoms can be reversed and patients can regain normal lives. Traditional treatments treat ALS as a universal disease, "one size fits all". The problems may be a symptom of something else going on in the body. While traditional treatment can deal with the symptoms, those treatments often do not focus on the cause. Something has happened to the body to cause the neurons not to fire like they should. At New Hope Medical Center, we have found that many times symptoms may be improved and possibly reversed.

What do I need to know?

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, sometimes called ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, is known to be a rapidly progressive disease that involves the body's motor neurons. Neurons are a type of conducting cells of the nervous system. When these cells are affected, the cells begin to degenerate or often times die. This keeps the cells from being able to send messages to our brain to start and control voluntary movement of our muscles. When the muscles are unable to function they become weak, start twitching and eventually waste away. If the muscles in the diaphragm and chest area become affected, gradually the ability to breath may occur and there will be a need for breathing support to be used.

ALS most commonly strikes adults between the ages of 40 and 60 years old. It is estimated more than 5,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with ALS. These numbers are growing and are becoming alarming. Although it is said ALS is incurable, more and more people are finding that their symptoms can possibly be reversed by using alternative methods.

The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis genetic inheritance pattern shows about 5 to 10 percent of all ALS cases are inherited. If these statistics are true, where is the remaining 90 to 95 percent of ALS cases coming from? The physicians at New Hope Medical Center all agree that there may be many other factors that can bring about symptoms like ALS symptoms.

ALS affects only the motor neurons and not a person's mind or their ability to think. Often times this brings about depression because they may not be able to accomplish the same physical things they once could. An ALS person is still the same person they were before their diagnosis but usually become of greater character because of their challenges.

There are many studies being conducted in the United States but none are proving to be effective as of today. In traditional medicine it is said there is no cure. ALS is a very difficult disease to diagnose and sometimes can be mis-diagnosed. ALS research is going in many directions and is not just limited to pharmaceutical drugs. New Hope Medical Center focuses on the individual and looks at the root causes for that unique person. We have seen that certain environmental reasons may imitate ALS. Also, infectious diseases such as HIV, human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV), and Lyme disease can cause ALS type symptoms. We have also found that toxic metals and chemicals can cause neurological disorders.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Symptoms:

True ALS symptoms can be very gradual and frequently overlooked. Other "diagnosed" ALS patients have had symptoms to appear very rapidly.

How is ALS diagnosed?

A patient's clinical history is the first suspect of ALS. As the patient's symptoms progress and involves several areas of the body, it is possible to make the first diagnosis based on the way the patient looks and his or her findings on the neurological examination.

There are several types of test that should also be used to diagnose ALS.

Glossary for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease):

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DISCLAIMER: It is important to understand that as of today's standard; only traditional medicine is known to be FDA approved. New Hope Medical Center does not make any stated or implied claims regarding results. The extent of the response to treatment varies from patient to patient, even those with a similar diagnosis due to the uniqueness of each patient's internal body makeup.

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