Linoleic acid in multiple sclerosis: failure to show any therapeutic benefit
- PMID: 707035
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1978.tb02859.x
Linoleic acid in multiple sclerosis: failure to show any therapeutic benefit
Abstract
We have studied the effect of a dietary supplement with linoleic acid (LA) in 76 patients with MS. We could detect no effect of this supplement on the progression of neurological findings, the relapse rate, or the severity of relapses. We were also able to show that oral supplementation with a linoleic acid preparation would raise the blood level of LA in these patients. We were unable to show that there was any reduction in the linoleic acid blood levels associated with acute relapses of MS during this study.
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