Understanding MS Inflammation and Metabolic Health
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss and author of The Plateaus Protocol, I've worked with hundreds of midlife adults facing multiple sclerosis alongside stubborn weight gain. The connection is clear: chronic inflammation from MS often worsens with blood sugar spikes, making insulin resistance and hormonal shifts like perimenopause even harder to manage. A low-carb or ketogenic diet can reduce inflammatory markers by limiting glucose-driven flare-ups. Studies show ketone production may offer neuroprotection, helping preserve myelin and reduce fatigue in some patients.
Evidence from Real Experiences on the Plateaus Protocol
Many beginners with MS on our program report noticeable shifts within 4-6 weeks. One common win is reduced brain fog and joint pain that previously made movement impossible. By keeping carbs under 50 grams daily and emphasizing anti-inflammatory fats like avocado and olive oil, the body enters nutritional ketosis safely. In The Plateaus Protocol, we pair this with gentle movement—10-minute walks or chair yoga—to build consistency without overwhelming joints. Blood pressure and blood sugar numbers often improve too, easing the dual burden of diabetes management and MS. Participants lose 1-2 pounds weekly on average while preserving muscle, countering the metabolic slowdown common after age 45.
Practical Implementation Without Overwhelm
Start simple: replace breakfast with a high-fat shake using MCT oil, spinach, and protein powder. Lunch might be grilled chicken with olive oil-dressed greens. Dinner focuses on salmon or eggs with non-starchy vegetables. The Plateaus Protocol avoids complex tracking by using weekly "reset days" with slightly higher healthy carbs if needed. This flexibility prevents the diet fatigue that causes most people to quit. For those embarrassed about obesity or limited by insurance, our approach requires no gym membership or expensive programs—just real food and sustainable habits. Monitor ketones with affordable urine strips initially, aiming for 0.5-3.0 mmol/L. Always coordinate with your neurologist, as medication adjustments may be necessary.
Addressing Hormonal and Joint Challenges Head-On
Hormonal changes in the 45-54 range amplify MS symptoms and weight retention. The ketogenic shift helps balance estrogen and cortisol, reducing visceral fat that fuels inflammation. Many clients note less neuropathic pain and improved mobility after three months, allowing them to enjoy daily life again. The key is consistency over perfection. If you've failed every diet before, the structured yet forgiving nature of the Plateaus Protocol rebuilds trust. Track energy, not just the scale, and celebrate non-scale victories like steadier gait or fewer medications for blood pressure.