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DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR?

You eat well. You take the supplements. You rest when you can. But you still wake up tight, exhausted, and bracing for the next symptom. Nobody told you that your nervous system might be the missing piece.

When your body is locked in “danger mode,” healing can’t happen — no matter how good your diet is. Here’s what survival mode looks like day-to-day:

✔ Muscles stay tight or spastic   ✔ Balance keeps declining
✔ Brain fog won’t lift   ✔ Fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix
✔ Bladder urgency & signals misfiring   ✔ Heightened pain & sensitivity
✔ Healing hormones drop   ✔ Inflammation stays switched on

This isn’t your fault. This is your nervous system doing exactly what it was designed to do — protect you. But with MS, that protection system gets stuck in the “on” position. This guide explains why and what to do about it.

Preview of pages 1–4 from the Nervous System Dominant healing guide

“Living with MS causes extreme stress. The fear of symptoms worsening, the unpredictability, the loss of control — all of this keeps your nervous system on high alert. That stress response is making the symptoms worse. Breaking that cycle starts with teaching your body it’s safe.”

— From the guide, MSintheCountry.com

The guide gives you a gentle 6-week framework. You don’t do everything at once — that would defeat the purpose.

Week 1–2: Pick ONE practice

Choose one calming technique and do it daily. Notice how you feel. That’s it.

Week 3–4: Add a moment of safety

Add one small daily signal of safety. Keep the calming practice going.

Week 5–6: Reduce one stressor

One change. Your body will notice.

Ongoing: Let your body guide you

Use the tracker to find what helps most. Build slowly. Trust the process. Small, consistent steps are how real healing happens.

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