MS Focus Lending Library

There is a great deal of helpful and inspirational material about MS available today. At MS Focus, we understand that not everyone has access to the wide range of resources out there. That is why we maintain a Lending Library, where books, DVDs, and CDs are all available for loan -- at no charge to you -- through the mail. Items can be sent across the United States, so, no matter where you live, you can benefit from these materials.

You may request as many items for loan as you wish. Requested materials will be sent one item at a time.  When a returned item is received by MS Focus, the next requested item will be mailed to you, if available.  Some items may have a waiting list. To verify availability of an item, call 888-MSFocus (673-6287) or email library@msfocus.org.

Diet

Sensuous Cooking

Urevith
Not Available
Inspiration

Humor Your Stress

Loretta LaRoche
The master of mirth is back by popular demand. Loretta LaRoche is ready to help viewers in their continuing quest to get a handle on their stress. ...
Inspiration

Recycled: A Story Of Hope

Giroux
Not Available
Inspiration

Beyond MS - Your Best Life

Rosalie Richards
When people get the Ms diagnosis it can seem that the good life is over---but it doesn't have to be that way. What is needed is a clear and simple ...
Exercise

Breathe Better, Feel Better

Kent
Offers exercises and routines and also includes guidance on breathing for sports, strenuous physical work, singing, and protecting your voice.
Inspiration

MS Incurable

Susanne Bergmann
After the author Susanne Bergmann herself was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, they began looking for a way to halt the disease. After consulting...
TraditionalMedicine

Living With MS - 2nd Edition

Kraft, Catanzaro
Reflects concerns of people with MS, as well as family and friends. Will provide you with answers to the most commonly asked questions about livin...
SelfHelp

Love, Laughter & Lasagna

LaRoche
Not Available
Educational

The Puzzle of Multiple Sclerosis from 1868 to 2013

Ted Nolan Thompson
This book traces multiple sclerosis (MS) first described by London physician Robert Hooper in 1828 to confirmation as a separate disease entity by ...
Inspiration

People with MS with the Courage to Give

Jackie Waldman
Desciption
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