Does diet play a role in EM?

Found this very interesting study on diet and depression. Quite a few buzz words caught my eye due to their assumed role in EM e.g. 'proinflammatory cytokines' , 'tryptophan' 'endothelial dysfunction'.

Nutrients known to help proper nerve function include:

thiamin (B1), found in whole grains, seeds, beans, peas, pork, and brewer's yeast;
B12, found in dairy products, meat, poultry, and eggs - known to help proper nerve function;
calcium, found in dairy products, leafy vegetables, and tofu; and
potassium, found in spinach, squash, bananas, orange juice, milk, and other fruits and vegetables.

Does diet play a role in EM?

God bless

Neuropathy and celiac disease

http://www.neuropathy.org/site/News2?id=8201

http://www.celiac.com/articles/681/1/Up-to-16-of-Patients-with-Small-Fiber-Neuropathy-May-Have-Celiac-Disease/Page1.html

Poisonous carbs

http://righteousinvestor.com/2013/01/26/carbs-are-poison-carpal-tunnel-or-peripheral-neuropathy

Dump dairy

http://neuropathydr.com/got-neuropathy-then-dump-dairy/

Autonomic neuropathy diet

http://www.livestrong.com/article/493351-autonomic-neuropathy-diet/

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