I certainly hope it works for and helps a lot of those afflicted with MS.
Dr. Wahls altered her diet to reflect the Paleo-style diet of the hunter-gatherers of old as follows:
3 cups daily (equal to one dinner plate, piled high) of green leaves, such as kale, which are high in vitamins B, A, C, K, and minerals
3 cups daily of sulfur-rich vegetables from the cabbage- and onion- families, mushrooms and asparagus
3 cups daily of brightly colored vegetables, fruits and/or berries, which are a good source of antioxidants
Wild fish for animal-based omega-3's
Grass-fed meat
Organ meats for vitamins, minerals and CoQ10
Seaweed for iodine and selenium
To me,
THAT seems a rather healthy diet for anyone who follows it. Lots of greens, roughage, berries, fish and fresh meats.
As far as the seaweed goes... we have near a year-round flock of Canadian geese here no the pond, even a couple or three 'families' that return each
year to hatch and raise their young ...
They seem to do quite well be merely foraging on the 'seaweed-like' grass that grows up from the bottom ... it's a rather shallow pond at a mere
5-6' @ the deepest.
hmmm .... that stuff they go down after does seem rather kelp-like