Thursday 09 April at 4pm
Go to our portal area to register to join the classes live or to watch the recording
Our online sessions are free to join. Donations are welcome, and the suggested contribution for this session is £7.
Join us for an informative session on “Dietary Approaches to MS”, presented by Jenna Cox, a registered nutritional therapist who specialises in supporting individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
In this webinar, Jenna will provide an overview of several popular diets often followed by people with MS. She will explore the scientific evidence behind each approach, highlighting potential benefits, limitation, and the key similarities between them.
Key diets covered will include
Jenna will also discuss how these dietary approaches may influence other health conditions that are commonly associated with MS.
There will be an opportunity to ask Jenna your questions during the question and answers at the end of the webinar.
This session is ideal for people living with MS, carers, healthcare professionals and anyone interested in learning more about dietary approaches to supporting MS management.
Our Diet and Supplements Choices booklet provides a comprehensive review of the most popular MS diets, supplements and includes a special focus on gut microbiome, click here to download a copy.
Jenna Cox is a registered nutritional therapist, dedicated to supporting people living with MS as they navigate their journey to optimal health. Diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2016, Jenna has a personal understanding of the challenges that come with the condition. Download her free resources from www.jennacox.co.uk, and follow her on Instagram @jennacoxnutrition for more tips and inspiration.
To join this session, please login or register in our Portal area. The session is free to join, donations are welcome and the suggested contribution for this session is £7.
A recording will be made available on the portal after the class and can be viewed if you have booked a ticket either before or after the session has taken place.
If you would like to know more or you are having trouble registering, please contact us at register@ms-uk.org.