The Brazilian doctor is developing a method for reversing degenerative diseases in the USA
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Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Flor
The Brazilian doctor is developing a method for reversing degenerative diseases in the USA
newsbeezer.com/brazileng/th...
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Flor
I would like a synopsis of what this treatment is because I guess I can't trust some of these sites. How about just a cut and paste of what they actually do?
I'll go out on a limb here.
There's no such thing as a "thermal tunnel" in the brain.
The explanation lacks specifics and, thus, I think it is just so much hooey.
may be hooey however
"Over the past twenty years, the brain thermal tunnel (BTT) has been identified and described as a distinct pathway between the cavernous sinus and the superior medial orbit and the ophthalmic artery and vein, providing a direct and continuous non-invasive method for measuring internal brain temperature "
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articl....
not saying that there is something that can be done therapeutically with this info and I had never heard of this before
for information purposes only so you can see it is not that hard to find this information and then cut and paste it for anyone who has interest without having to go to some site that you have no idea if it is safe
"btt Corp. (btt), a medical technology company focused on the development of innovative devices and treatments for targeted heat shock protein induction, today announced that Oklahoma Rock Holdings, LLC (Oklahoma Rock) has completed an investment of $29.3 million. btt's technology development utilizes the first and only brain-guided advanced cerebral hyperthermia system based on brain thermoregulatory frequencies and the brain thermal tunnel discovered by btt Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, M. Marc Abreu, M.D."
"btt is focused on technology development for the application of the brain thermal tunnel discovery and brain thermodynamics across numerous health conditions. This includes the prevention and treatment of a wide range of neurologic disorders ranging from multiple sclerosis to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, ataxia, multiple system atrophy, and Huntington’s disease.
“Our unique brain-guided ability to induce heat shock proteins has the potential to restore brain function by refolding misfolded proteins and degrading toxic aggregates. Alzheimer’s alone, for example, affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide. We believe that these people, as well as the millions of people affected by neurodegenerative disorders, may be able to benefit from our brain-based technologies,” said btt President and CEO Robert Mogel."
Yale Researcher Discovers "Brain Temperature Tunnel" That For The First Time Allows External Continuous Measurement of Brain Temperature
news.yale.edu/2003/07/02/ya....
Thank you, Jean.
Calling an arterial pathway, i.e., the inner canthus of the eye a "tunnel" seems a stretch, but, whatever.
The claims (" ... that can cure patients with neurological disorders.") "such as Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, muscular dystrophy, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis..." is a bit much and unless he/someone can explain what "... protein induction through thermal shock..." is, its just so much hooey.
Interesting: "“We were able to induce this protein in humans for the first time. This enabled us to treat these previously untreatable diseases, ”the researcher told RedeTV. Marc assessed the promising results of BTT Abreu 700 in patients, two of whom were Rabbi Israel Teitelbram and event coordinator Hollye Mackler, both with ALS."
That got me wondering how these two people were doing after the treatment.
chabad.org/news/article_cdo... (2020): "Rabbi Israel Teitelbaum was a man of action, an educator who identified the needs of the individuals and communities around him. He did this in both his hometown of Morristown, N.J., as administrator of the Rabbinical College of America, and on a national level—most notably, in his decades-long struggle to improve the educational choices of minority children through the use of education vouchers. He passed away on Oct. 29 at the age of 75 after a battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease)."
If you search on "Hollye Mackler" you won't find anything more recent that 2020 or 2021.
This may be useful to help reduce symptoms for some people.
However, once again, he is not looking at the actual causes - that is, what causes neurodegeneration.
It doesn't matter how many clever devices or expensive drugs to reduce symptoms.
What we need are researchers brave enough to defy Big Pharma and the medical establishment and work on the causes.
Once we do that and refine ways to reverse trauma, detoxify and treat stealth infections, we won't need a "cure" because we will be able to RECOVER.