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A nanoparticle-based wireless deep brain stimulation system that reverses Parkinson’s disease

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science.org/doi/10.1126/sci...

"Here, we describe a photothermal wireless deep brain stimulation nanosystem capable of eliminating α-synuclein aggregates and restoring degenerated dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra to treat Parkinson’s disease...."

It is promising based on mouse trials. But, it is a long way out...

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Hi Mob0 ,

Excellent study, I think the friends and colleagues of the infrared helmets will appreciate it a lot. Personally, I prefer simpler and less invasive solutions such as Niacin, B1, acetyl DL leucine. Much more reversible.

Greetings from Italy

Como lake, Porta torre
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Lanar in reply toGioc

Can you tell me more about how you take niacin, b1 a d acetyl dl leucine to treat/reverse Parkinsons? Thank you.

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scienceofparkinsons.com/202...

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Lanar in reply toGioc

Thank you

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Rebtar in reply toGioc

Acetyl dl leucine doesn't interfere with l-dopa? Being an amino acid? I tried to google this, came up contradictory google junk.

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Gioc in reply toRebtar

I have no idea, in In theory it would seem that ADLL does not interfere with LDopa, according to what the experiments on the three heroic mice sacrificed in this research state,

ser charapter “Discussion” here:

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articl...

In practice it is better to check!

ADLL is used a lot in 🇫🇷 perhaps on the social networks of those parties you can find more information.🤷🏻‍♂️🤗

See also the comments in the previous link of Science of Parkinson’s

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RBDNoPDYet in reply toGioc

Gioc how has your progression been since you implemented niacin?

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Gioc in reply toRBDNoPDYet

Hi           RBDNoPDYet , sorry for the delay, but life is still beautiful and interesting .

This is impossible for me to detect the effects of niacin since I also take B1, but I can tell you that niacin greatly improves my sleep and temporarily my sense of smell.

IMHO in your shoes I would keep an eye on the Acetyl leucine, with Vitamin B1 + a little B Complex with niacin + minerals and electrolytes, a diet based on meat and fresh vegetables and a little carbs and gym, for a couple of years which is the time it takes. I would also do a DatScan.

Keep it simple, keep it as easy as possible.

Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹

Mandello del Lario
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Interesting. Unfortunately, like so many other possibilities, you mentioned the bottom line... "it's a long way off...".

Is anything on the " right to try" list?

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