I came across these 2 articles and wondered how others might view them and possible shifts in the direction of future research?
neurosciencenews.com/csf-ne...
sciencealert.com/alzheimers...
Ed Yarrish Allentown PA USA
I came across these 2 articles and wondered how others might view them and possible shifts in the direction of future research?
neurosciencenews.com/csf-ne...
sciencealert.com/alzheimers...
Ed Yarrish Allentown PA USA
Thanks for sharing. I think both articles highlight how difficult it is to cure a disease which still doesn't have a universally accepted cause.
When I read the many discussions on this system, I feel like the research, funding and medical communities are stuck in one, none productive pattern. I have had a complete roll back of symptoms in my upper body -- handwriting came back, no tremors or sudden muscle twitches, etc. -- since I started taking B1 sublingual 100mg. This is not an hour of relief, rathermany months!
Yet, there is no incentive for anyone to determine why B1 is a partial cure ( I still have walking/balance issues.)
"When regarded as a misdirected attack by the brain's immune system on the very organ it is supposed to be defending, Alzheimer's disease emerges as an autoimmune disease." I believe similar conjectures about PD have been made. Also, someone else recently posted about the hormone that induces labor being used as a way to clear the brain/address PD. I'm always happy to see folks thinking outside the proverbial boxes. Thank you for posting.