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Root-cause oriented medical perspective
From a biological medicine standpoint, multiple sclerosis is not viewed solely as a neurological diagnosis, but as a systemic regulatory condition. The focus lies on identifying contributing factors that may burden immune regulation, inflammatory balance, and metabolic function over time. Based on an individual evaluation, therapeutic measures are combined within a coordinated treatment concept.
During an initial consultation, your medical history and current situation are reviewed. Our team will clarify whether an integrative, biological approach is suitable and how it can be embedded into an individualized plan.
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Therapeutic focus
The integrative approach to MS focuses on supporting immune regulation, reducing chronic inflammatory load, and strengthening metabolic and neurological resilience. Therapeutic measures are selected individually and coordinated with the overall clinical picture.
Examination and diagnostics
Receive comprehensive examinations and second opinions. These include laboratory analyses, tumor marker determinations, imaging procedures (ultrasound, X-ray, MRI), and PET scans.
Your next steps
Multiple sclerosis can be integrated into an individualized treatment concept following medical assessment and professional guidance. Our team will discuss possible next steps and the appropriate structure of care based on your situation.
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FAQs
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system in which immune-mediated processes affect nerve function in the brain and spinal cord.
MS is generally classified as an autoimmune condition, although biological medicine also considers additional contributing factors such as chronic inflammation, infections, toxic exposure, and metabolic dysregulation.
No. The course of MS varies greatly from person to person and may include relapsing-remitting phases, slow progression, or long periods of stability.
A root cause–oriented approach focuses on identifying and addressing factors that may burden the nervous and immune systems, rather than only managing neurological symptoms.
Evaluation may include immune regulation, chronic infections, toxic load, metabolic balance, nutritional status, and potential interference fields affecting nervous system regulation.
Biological medicine is often used as a complementary approach. Any adjustment of conventional treatment is discussed individually and always coordinated with medical supervision.
Nutrition is considered a key regulatory factor. Anti-inflammatory, nutrient-rich dietary strategies may support metabolic balance and immune regulation.
Suitability depends on the individual situation, disease stage, and overall health status. An initial medical assessment is essential.
Patients are actively involved through education, lifestyle guidance, nutritional strategies, and individualized home-based recommendations.
The first step is an initial consultation, during which medical history, previous findings, and possible diagnostic steps are discussed to define an individual treatment concept.
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