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Orthopedics and Osteoporosis 2018
N o v e m b e r 2 9 - 3 0 , 2 0 1 8
Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s
Page 40
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Orthopaedics
ISSN: 2471-8416
E u r o p e a n C o n f e r e n c e o n
Orthopedics and
Osteoporosis
Biography
Anat Avissar Koren, 36 years old, one of the lucky people with Multiple Sclerosis. My first MS attack happened mid-pregnancy with my daughter Ruth, and put me in a wheelchair.
Upon recovering I started looking for a way to walk again. A wheelchair was unacceptable to me. There was nothing I wouldn't do for my baby Ruth. I was looking for information
and medicine reviews online and at local communities, but found none. There was no one to explain to me which vitamins will I benefit from, what supplements and life factors
are influential alongside the treatment, etc. I started studying and soon came up with the idea for a combo to prevent further attacks. To my surprise, after 2-3 months of trying, it
worked. Later, the combo was tried by 1,349 more people in Europe for 3 months with amazing reported results.
founder@lifeaidcombo.comtrial) appears to be correlated to the an increase in Appetite (68% of participant experienced a significant increase in Appetite
during the trial). This increase in Appetite coincides with a reduction in Pain (found to be correlated to increased Appetite)
and easier Movement (65% of participant experienced a significant increase in Movement, found to be correlated to reduced
inflammation). The treatment was found to be less effective in reducing Fatigue and less effective in improving Sleep quality.
Initial trial results have shown the treatment to have the greatest effect on Appetite, Movement and Pain for the Fibromyalgia
group. 84% of participant experienced a significant increase in Movement during the trial. This increase in Movement coincides
with greater Appetite (correlated to increased Movement) and a reduction in Pain (57% of participant experienced a significant
reduction in Pain). The treatment was found to be less effective in reducing Fatigue and less effective in improving Sleep quality.