Another resource on MS is this site:
http://paleodiet.com/ms/ It linked to another site that provides this interesting info about
a German physician using a mostly-raw diet to successfully treat MS.
J. Evers, M.D. reported considerable improvement in nearly six hundred M.S. patients on an unprocessed and mostly raw diet (Public Deutsche Med. W., 72:521, September 19, 1947).
Raw milk, raw eggs, honey, sprouted rye and wheat, some whole grain bread and coarse flakes, were permitted and vitamin B-1 (thiamin) supplements were used (I would avoid the grains myself). The food was either "raw or at least as little denatured as possible." Prohibited foods included preserved foods, nicotine, coffee, tea, alcohol, salt, sugar, white flour, spices and condiments.
"Dr. Evers went on to found the world's first clinic specializing in multiple sclerosis treatment. Before 1970 he had treated over 10,000 cases. His experience and success cannot be easily dismissed. Dr. Evers has written two books: The Changed Aspects of Diseases and the very practical Directions For Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Both are published by Karl F. Haug, Ulm/Donau, Germany, 1964."
From: AN IMPORTANT NATURAL THERAPY FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
http://doctoryourself.com/ms_2.html
9T)here is the work of Dr. Joseph Evers of Germany. He has treated nearly 1,000 cases of multiple sclerosis with diets which included no refined foods but which were composed chiefly of raw vegetables, raw fruits, raw nuts, raw honey, raw grain sprouts, uncooked coarse rolled oats, whole meal bread, raw ham, raw bacon and raw chopped beef. The success enjoyed by Dr. Evers in the treatment of multiple sclerosis is in itself the greatest documentation in the world for the value of the raw food diet. No other medical doctor anywhere claims beneficial treatment for multiple sclerosis. I have corresponded with Dr. Evers for over 10 years and I have sent people to him. They have returned in good condition and told me personally that Dr. Evers helped them.
Does the Raw Food Diet Work? - Raw Food Experiments
By Adam Brookover
http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9985/1/Does-the-Raw-Food-Diet-Work---Raw-Food-Experiments.html
Before he died in 1977, Dr. Evers treated more than 15,000 patients (source:
http://www.sharecare.com/question/diet-treatment-effective-multiple-sclerosis).
Unfortunately, Suiren reported that the person in question also has kidney disease and other illnesses that further complicate matters. Not all physicians are equally bad (Dr. Evers certainly seems light years ahead of most, for example). If she gets interested in a Paleo approach, maybe the Paleo Physicians Network might help her find a Paleo friendly physician in her area:
http://paleophysiciansnetwork.com It's coordinated by Robb Wolf and Loren Cordain. She wouldn't have to tell them that she's doing a raw or mostly-raw version.
Dr. Kenneth J Tourgeman, MD is a Nephrologist who uses a (cooked) Paleo diet in his therapy in Florida (
http://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Kenneth_Tourgeman.html#ixzz1u2AQdwVQ) and he and his patient "Billy E" have reported some success with partly reversing mild chronic kidney disease (which is supposed to be impossible). Someone who is not yet on dialysis would have the best chance of improvement. Maybe Dr. T might have some suggestions. Unfortunately his blog/forum now requires an invitation (
http://nephropal.blogspot.com/).