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Localization and Puzzling Together the Bigger Picture in Multiple Sclerosis
Aliza Ben-Zacharia, PhD, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN, the assistant professor at Hunter College, emphasized the important role of localization and accurately identifying the origin of neurological symptoms when diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis.
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Breakthroughs in Alzheimer Research Pave Way for New Era of Treatment
Переглядів 444 години тому
Martin Tolar, MD, PhD, the president and CEO at Alzheon, talked about the recent discoveries made in understanding the pathology of Alzheimer disease and the development of innovative therapies to potentially set the stage for more effective care. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/breakthroughs-alzheimer-research-pave-way-new-era-treatment-martin-tolar Editor's note: There was an unfortunat...
Promising Developments in Pharmaceutical Treatments for Sleep Apnea
Переглядів 299 годин тому
Sanjay R. Patel, MD, MS, the director of the Center for Sleep and Cardiovascular Outcomes Research at University of Pittsburgh, talked about a novel pharmacologic treatment that shows potential as an alternative to continuous positive airway pressure for sleep apnea. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/promising-developments-pharmaceutical-treatments-sleep-apnea-sanjay-patel View more SLEEP c...
Challenges and Potential of BTK Inhibitors in MS Treatment
Переглядів 3916 годин тому
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS, FAAN, the clinical research director of the UCSF Multiple Sclerosis Center, talked about results from clinical trials assessing BTK inhibitors in relapsing multiple sclerosis and the ongoing research to explore more effective treatments. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/challenges-potential-btk-inhibitors-ms-treatment-bruce-cree View more CMSC content: www.neurolo...
Recognizing the Clinical Features of MOGAD for Diagnosis
Переглядів 2521 годину тому
Eoin P. Flanagan, MB, BCh, the professor of neurology at Mayo Clinic, talked about how MOG antibody-associated disease can be diagnosed through specific antibody tests, highlighting its distinct clinical and MRI features. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/recognizing-clinical-features-mogad-diagnosis-eoin-flanagan View more CMSC content: www.neurologylive.com/conferences/cmsc
The Importance of Early Referral and Interdisciplinary Care in MS
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Kathy Zackowski, PhD, OTR, the associate vice president of research at National MS Society, talked about proactive and early referral to rehabilitation services to effectively manage multiple sclerosis symptoms from the outset. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/importance-early-referral-interdisciplinary-care-ms-kathy-zackowski View more CMSC content: www.neurologylive.com/view/importance-e...
Understanding Silent Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
Переглядів 5614 днів тому
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS, FAAN, the clinical research director of the UCSF Multiple Sclerosis Center, discussed the early-onset progression in multiple sclerosis and emphasized the need for targeted therapies in this patient population. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/understanding-silent-progression-ms-bruce-cree View more CMSC content: www.neurologylive.com/conferences/cmsc
The Complexity of Immune Cell Interactions and Potential Treatments for MS
Переглядів 3814 днів тому
Jenn Orthmann-Murphy, MD, PhD, the assistant professor of neurology in the Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, talked about her presentation at CMSC 2024 on the complex interactions of immune cells in multiple sclerosis. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/complexity-immune-cell-interactions-potential-treatments-ms-jenn-orthmann-murphy View more CMSC content: www.neurol...
The Challenge of Treating Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
Переглядів 5514 днів тому
Anthony Feinstein, MPhil, PhD, FRCP, the professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, discussed the various medications for multiple sclerosis fatigue that have been tested but ultimately failed to outperform placebo. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/challenge-treating-fatigue-ms-anthony-feinstein View more CMSC content: www.neurologylive.com/conferences/cmsc
Innovative Therapies to Address Unmet Needs in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Переглядів 2621 день тому
Shahid Nimjee, MD, PhD, the vascular neurosurgeon and professor of neurological surgery at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, spoke about advancements in stroke treatment, including endovascular thrombectomy and new drug therapies, that aim to address unmet need in patients.
Balancing Efficacy, Safety, and Cost When Deciding Treatment Options for NMOSD
Переглядів 6821 день тому
Michael Levy, MD, PhD, the associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, discussed how clinicians face the challenging decision with their patients in choosing between off-label and approved medications for NMOSD. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/balancing-efficacy-safety-cost-when-deciding-treatment-options-nmosd-michael-levy
Consensus Guidelines for Spasticity Assessment and Management
Переглядів 7621 день тому
Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, the professor and chair of rehabilitation medicine at UT Health San Antonio, talked about the newly published guidelines for the assessment and management of spasticity in patients with neurological conditions. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/consensus-guidelines-spasticity-assessment-management-monica-verduzco-gutierrez
Overlooked Neurological Features Present in Long COVID
Переглядів 11728 днів тому
Svetlana Blitshteyn, MD, FAAN, the director of Dysautonomia Clinic, talked about advocating for recognition and research into neurological symptoms that have long been overlooked in patients with Long COVID. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/overlooked-neurological-features-present-long-covid-svetlana-blitshteyn
Regulatory Pathways and Clinical Trials for Gene Therapy in Parkinson Disease
Переглядів 6028 днів тому
Michael Kaplitt, MD, PhD, the professor of neurological surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine, talked about the regulatory hurdles and challenges in patient selection and delivery methods for gene therapy in Parkinson disease. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/regulatory-pathways-clinical-trials-gene-therapy-pd-michael-kaplitt
Efficacy of Switching From to Inebilizumab in Rituximab in NMOSD
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Michael Levy, MD, PhD, the associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, talked about findings from a recent case series of patients with NMOSD initially on rituximab who then switched to inebilizumab. Read more: www.neurologylive.com/view/efficacy-switching-inebilizumab-rituximab-nmosd-michael-levy
Understanding the Impact of Data Analysis on Preventive Migraine Treatment
Переглядів 48Місяць тому
Understanding the Impact of Data Analysis on Preventive Migraine Treatment
Recent Progress in Advancing Gene Therapy for Parkinson Disease
Переглядів 70Місяць тому
Recent Progress in Advancing Gene Therapy for Parkinson Disease
A Call to Action to Address Disparities in Multiple Sclerosis Care
Переглядів 29Місяць тому
A Call to Action to Address Disparities in Multiple Sclerosis Care
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Redefine Clinical Efficacy and Empower Neurologists
Переглядів 33Місяць тому
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Redefine Clinical Efficacy and Empower Neurologists
Latest Findings on AXS-05 Treatment for Agitation in Alzheimer Disease
Переглядів 53Місяць тому
Latest Findings on AXS-05 Treatment for Agitation in Alzheimer Disease
Using a Blood Collection Device to Advance Genetic Research in Parkinson Disease
Переглядів 37Місяць тому
Using a Blood Collection Device to Advance Genetic Research in Parkinson Disease
Examining Promising Phase 2b PARADIGM Findings of ALS Agent PrimeC
Переглядів 61Місяць тому
Examining Promising Phase 2b PARADIGM Findings of ALS Agent PrimeC
Promise of Neuroprotection in Neurodegenerative Diseases Through HGF Compounds
Переглядів 70Місяць тому
Promise of Neuroprotection in Neurodegenerative Diseases Through HGF Compounds
Potential of Nasal Foralumab in Treating Non-Active Secondary Progressive MS
Переглядів 246Місяць тому
Potential of Nasal Foralumab in Treating Non-Active Secondary Progressive MS
A Promising New Approach To Reduce Repeat Surgeries for Subdural Hematomas
Переглядів 64Місяць тому
A Promising New Approach To Reduce Repeat Surgeries for Subdural Hematomas
Using New Models to Explore the Origins of Parkinson Disease
Переглядів 66Місяць тому
Using New Models to Explore the Origins of Parkinson Disease
Takotsubo Syndrome and the Brain Heart Connection
Переглядів 93Місяць тому
Takotsubo Syndrome and the Brain Heart Connection
Cenobamate's Efficacy in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Переглядів 67Місяць тому
Cenobamate's Efficacy in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Advancing MS Care for Minority Populations Using the VISIBL MS Bilingual Framework
Переглядів 58Місяць тому
Advancing MS Care for Minority Populations Using the VISIBL MS Bilingual Framework
A Holistic Approach to Preserving Brain Health
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A Holistic Approach to Preserving Brain Health

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @choppingame2876
    @choppingame2876 4 години тому

    I'm here because my son has breakthrough siezures maybe once or twice a month he is currently prescribed 3 medications 7 pills 2 times a day and never misses a dose

  • @timsmith2253
    @timsmith2253 День тому

    Not related but I wish progressive MS be given a different name as people hear MS and think it is one disease. I think that ppms and rrms are completely different and therefore should be named in a way that eliminates confusion.

  • @MartonyTae
    @MartonyTae День тому

    My life story isn’t sweet because all my life i have been suffering, even when i properly got diagnosed with Parkinson Disease everything changed and complicated but all through the journey and the person I must thank is Dr Madida Sam i later found on UA-cam who changed my life for good, He cured my neurological disease(Parkinson Disease) completely with their Parkinson herbal medicine. I recommend them 100% to anyone sick, they will help you and cure you. Again they’re so caring and loving ❤❤️❤️.

  • @msflores3452
    @msflores3452 2 дні тому

    I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2006. I’ve gotten worse and my symptoms are exactly like MS. My reuhmatolgist says it’s not because fibromyalgia is not an autoimmune disease . My neurologist says Im too old to have MS. I need to know what I actually have

  • @shanethecolloidalsilverman718

    Also copper and vitamin b12 helps to grow myelin tissues

  • @shanethecolloidalsilverman718

    One three things can cause ms dietary allergies like gluten and heavy metal toxicity in neural tissues and three lack of vitamin D3 massive deficiency and intravenous colloidal silver can reverse brain lesions, remyelinization of the myelin complete remission of ms so you can say a cure but you’ll have to see a naturopathic or integrative medical doctor for that treatment

  • @Gravesfam
    @Gravesfam 5 днів тому

    I have mogad and my life has been terrible since my first attack

  • @maribethcook2421
    @maribethcook2421 5 днів тому

    Where is this doctor? My mother has this awful disease

  • @nmmorin3509
    @nmmorin3509 6 днів тому

    Merci 🎉❤

  • @tylermears2671
    @tylermears2671 8 днів тому

    My heart breaks for the kids I work with with this. I am an occupational therapist. I try to help them the best I can

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 9 днів тому

    My prayers are with you all and I know how you all feels, my Dad suffered same illness for 13 years until madida herbal center came to his aid and cured him with their natural PD herbal medicine, Click and search #DrMadida, and let your Parkinson Disease be taken care of and be cured just same way my Dad’s own was taken care of and cured👌👌…

  • @mballer
    @mballer 11 днів тому

    The importance of super early diet change. Diet rehab.

  • @snapbacksever9192
    @snapbacksever9192 11 днів тому

    Along with taking dilatin300mg 10mgobazam has helped with sleep and better quality of living life going out more with less worry about having a seizure out in public.

  • @mballer
    @mballer 14 днів тому

    Not a word of nutrition or the gut. We're living in the Twilight Zone.

  • @mballer
    @mballer 14 днів тому

    A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.

  • @parler8698
    @parler8698 15 днів тому

    Day time sleepiness almost every day, no matter what.

  • @mballer
    @mballer 16 днів тому

    1:56 Wonderful? Important?

  • @mballer
    @mballer 17 днів тому

    Methylene Blue, Thiamine? Come-on man.

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 18 днів тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱._

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 18 днів тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱_

  • @josephflora6472
    @josephflora6472 19 днів тому

    My ivig is octagam and I can't afford it.its 26000 every 3 weeks

  • @mrviao123
    @mrviao123 20 днів тому

    Excellent talk Dr. Small! I was one of your first neurology residents and have been treating myasthenia patients for over26 years in SC. I learned from a great group of neurologists at Allegheny.

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 21 день тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱🌱._

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 21 день тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱_

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 21 день тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱._

  • @amandatyler3485
    @amandatyler3485 21 день тому

    _I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements🌿🌿🌱.._

  • @mballer
    @mballer 21 день тому

    HBOT while waiting for clot resolution. That's where we see opportunity.

  • @ttony777cpespective3
    @ttony777cpespective3 25 днів тому

    And when there’s nothing else to be sick from you can invent some more, throw it on tv and 40% will believe. Your making money again.

  • @julianbentayeb3972
    @julianbentayeb3972 25 днів тому

    Had gamma ray knife procedure done October 2023. Pain became less sharp. On December 22nd, 2024 started having numbness and "pins and needles" sensations. Earache, toothaches, and eye pain about twice an hour. You said that it can be permanent. Are there any stats?

  • @brandonr271
    @brandonr271 27 днів тому

    Proptriptylin 20mgs a day keeps my cataplexy at bay and i live a normal life i had severe cataplexy and narcolepsy

  • @Tad-zh4wr
    @Tad-zh4wr 27 днів тому

    Ty

  • @mosharafbd
    @mosharafbd Місяць тому

    Hello Your videos are informative and very important. But videos are not reaching people. Thank you❤

  • @alanward8923
    @alanward8923 Місяць тому

    Is the use of Clobozam problematic with this drug?

  • @luismigueldias2425
    @luismigueldias2425 Місяць тому

    Thank you, wonderful explanation.

  • @ProBloggerWorld
    @ProBloggerWorld Місяць тому

    Avoidance of situations: Sure, think about sports, where the anticipation of an action taken from you leads to a cataplexy, even if it is a mild form. In general, everything around Narcolepsy lets you develop into avoidance: emotions, contributions, and reliability. Everything becomes a burden. Being on time in the morning 5 times a week? The easiest thing to do as an average person with an average IQ but hard to achieve for a person with Narcolepsy. Short social encounter with friends in the evening? I bet your pardon, after 8 hours of fighting sleepiness, you are so exhausted, that you willingly cancel such events to function again the next day. Here is an experiment: Try staying awake for 48 hours straight without any drugs. Then, for every night, put on an alarm clock every 7-10 minutes for 7 hours straight. Get up in the morning and maintain this condition for 5 days straight, maybe during exams or an intense work week with your boss. Enjoy! And have the outlook of being forced to stay in this condition for the rest of your life.

  • @ProBloggerWorld
    @ProBloggerWorld Місяць тому

    Thanks for being so direct on the pain. Even seasoned clinicians tend to get Narcolepsy wrong. With N everything is a mess: sleep and (therefore) daytime wakefulness. In short: Orexin damaged the sleep/wake regulation beyond repair. My sleep is so bad and fragmented; even if I feel I slept without waking up for 7 hours, I don't feel refreshed. I can only treat my sleepiness with stimulants, and while it is a burden and only symptomatic, clinicians try to not go all in on all the possibilities in this regard. I hate my sleep, but I hate daytime sleepiness even more. And getting no adequate help to maintain wakefulness means willfully disabling people. I have no choice. I am dependent on medication. And I don't want to stick to a contrived regiment. Every day is different and some days I need fewer medication, on some days more. Narcolepsy is such a heavy burden on quality of life, but without wakefulness, you are doomed. I can somewhat cope with bad sleep, but not with forced sleepiness. Even with stimulants, every day is a struggle.

  • @kyer9677
    @kyer9677 Місяць тому

    I live with Narcolepsy type 1, my cataplexy classed as severe. (&since last year became even worse so yippee.) It is debilitating. Even a few weeks ago while I was shopping, a store assistant had to fetch me a wheelchair so my mother could push me back to the car because I was having full-bodied cataplexy attacks consecutively and literally couldn't get across the shop. Spending 6/7 of my days to exhausted to do anything for more than like an hour. A day. This is not living. Doctor treat me with modafinil and SSRI type meds. They made cataplexy worse and more frequent ultimately because they are just making the tiredness more intense. It doesn't make sense to treat it with drugs that make your brain MORE tired... I ask for sodium oxibate but its reluctant to give it since the commission is expensive. (Even though I'm pretty sure I meet the requirements). I can't live like this anymore... I've had enough. There's no point existing in this way. I wish I have a cataplexy attack infront of a car and die

  • @juliaschouten5991
    @juliaschouten5991 Місяць тому

    Ja absoluut. Ik heb vanaf m'n kleutertijd clusterhoofdpijn. Eerst episodisch, nu sinds 2016 chronisch. En ik heb m'n hele leven last met doorslapen, insomnia vanaf 01.30 uur starten de aanvallen. Terwijl ik slaap begint het al. Als ik wakker word, dan en ik al bijna op de piek. Ik hoop van harte dat hier onderzoek naar gedaan wordt en wens uw studie alle succes toe. Vriendelijke groeten,

  • @jackspintz5784
    @jackspintz5784 Місяць тому

    I need this treatment for a friend how do we get it

  • @martinmatko6401
    @martinmatko6401 Місяць тому

    Who Knew?? #BloodFlowMatters Supplying Oxygen and Nutrients to every Cell along with clearing toxic brain waste, what is the role of CCSVI Venous Hypertension and proper/improved Cerebrospinal flow, impacting neurological symptoms regulating mood and cognitive Senescene Psych issues? #CCSVI #BloodFlowMatters With age, blood flow to the brain decreases b/c blood vessels produce less nitric oxide, a gas that expands blood vessel walls. Such disruptions contribute to changes in cognitive function that occur with age. #Exercise increases nitric oxide & boosts blood flow to the brain. #Urgent #BloodFlowMatters Keep in mind! Arteries are nothing without a Heart, and a Heart is nothing without Veins! Treatment improving Arterial Circulation is permitted and common, all treatments that improves Circulation in Veins are not widely available. #CCSVI Horizontal sleeping causes Reflux of De-Oxygenized blood towards the stenosed Hypoxic brain, which after years results in MS Sleeping is a Silent threat to mankind! Keep in mind! Arteries are nothing without a Heart, and a Heart is nothing without Veins! Treatment improving Arterial Circulation is permitted and common, all treatments that improves Circulation in Veins are not widely available. #CCSVI Help facilitate Neurovascular Disease Research Best chance for longevity quality of life depends on availability Neurovascular Disease Research Collaboration. '“When we age, one of the common things that happens within our brain is that the blood vessels do become compromised in part because of chronic conditions,” it is said. “And when that occurs in normal aging, what happens within the brain is … silent strokes.”' As much CCSVI has been Scientifically established to have a role/part in 43 so Neurological afflictions including Dementia and so called MS 'There is evidence to suggest COVID-19 impacts the same blood vessels that feed the brain. If the virus is damaging those vessels, which could speed up aging, this, in turn, means some survivors might be at risk of getting early-onset dementia.' Time for Learning Science #BloodFlowMatters Apparantly nothing else matters critical Healthcare So happens CCSVI a TREATABLE Congenital Science Confirmed Recognized Med Condition STUDIES show causative factor so called Multiple Sclerosis & role/part 43 other SO called Neurological Afflictions Incl. Migraines, Asperger Autism Dementia/Alzheimer's Aphasia Optic Neurtis Tinnitus Transverse Myelitis Ect! facilitate collaboration defining the path forward establishing the understanding and treatment of Neurovascular disease organizing unified clarity in Science knowledge and progress! Critical Healthcare Research addressing Neurovascular/Cardiovascular Disease including Heart & Brain function Amygdala Dopamine/Serotonin related Mental Health Depression Vascular Disease issues! #anxiety #VascularDepressionConsensus FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety t.co/7JNmFD7W4l Apparently What is the role of CCSVI Venous Hypertension and proper/improved Cerebrospinal Blood flow Impacting circulation and homeostasis balance? #CCSVI #BloodFlowMatters #spasticity #perfusion Horizontal sleeping causes Reflux of De-Oxygenized blood towards the stenosed Hypoxic brain CCSVI is Science Confirmed Recognized Medical Condition STUDIES show causative factor MS Varicose Veins Fatigue Atrophy Inflammatiion Thyroid issues Covid-19 Heart function matters Cramps Mental Health problems Bowel & Bladder affairs insomnia Senescene Psych unusual behavior! Studies have shown that mostly ineffective often harmful or poorly tolerated Pharmaceuticals that 'TREAT' so called Multiple Sclerosis (M$) $20-40Billion W/a B/yr industry! Living with the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis is torturous tortuous tumultuous utter misery! Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency CCSVI/Neurovascular Disease CCSVI is a Treatable Congenital Scientifically Confirmed Recognized Medical Condition, Established Causative Factor in Multiple Sclerosis SymptoMS, AND plays a part 43 other so called Neurological afflictions! CCSVI may be impacting yourself right now and you are unaware! #CCSVI Apparently the Sooner a Person Receives Venous Angioplasty for Treatment of CCSVI! best possibility eliminating cause of MS Symptoms and easing or disappearing! So Called Multiple Sclerosis is more important to some than others Pharmacists, The M$ Society, Neurologists 'so called MS experts', Cane Manufacturing, Scooter and Power Chairs companies, etc Etc ETC So Called Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been a MYSTERIOUS elusive UNPROVEN Autoimmune THEORY solely based on SYMPTOMS! STUDIES show Pharmaceuticals That 'TREAT' so called MS only 20-40% Effective DO NOT slow Progression of the Disease Often have Harsh Corrosive Side Effects sometimes DEATH! #CCSVI So Called Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been a RUBBISH UNPROVEN Autoimmune THEORY Based Solely on SYMPTOMS! #CCSVI Venous Hypertensiono >microbleedings >iron >free radicals >neurodegeneration #multiplesclerosis M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Hypertension M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration Keep in mind! Also venous hypertension ➡️ impaired CSF absorption ➡️ reduced G Lymphatic drainage ➡️ interstitial peptides accumulation ➡️ neuro inflammation #CCSVI So happens, to mention apparently, Neurogenesis and Homeostasis, are often side effects of Venous Angioplasty treating CCSVI!! Apparently sooner treatment best possiblity Symptoms easing or disappearing. 1/1 #CriticalHealthcare_Research #CCSVI Neurogenesis is the process by which new neurons are formed in the brain. Neurogenesis is crucial when an embryo is developing, but also continues in certain brain regions after birth and throughout our lifespan. qbi.uq.edu.au › brain-basic Homeostasis is an internal feedback system that stabilizes and balances our body's chemistry, so that our organs work smoothly and efficiently with each other. Sickness is the disruption of homeostasis, which doctors treat with medicine.Oct 20, 2016 www.bmj.com› bmj.i5643 Blowing the Whistle on Corrupt Pharmaceutical Industry by Gwen Osen FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety facebook.com/share/p/jQxWX5Ce6sZgzmky/?mibextid=oFDknk

  • @martinmatko6401
    @martinmatko6401 Місяць тому

    If you are STOP writing about, dwelling on, and talking about Multiple Sclerosis. Reallocate your time and resources. So called Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been a disease based solely on Symptoms that can be 'TREATED' indefinitely! Be Pro-Active about eliminating the Cause of the SYMPTOMS of Multiple Sclerosis!!! #CCSVI Bizarre! Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been an UNPROVEN autoimmune THEORY solely based on Symptoms. Neurologists who exclusively 'treat' the condition are the so called experts that 'treat' the so called MS UNPROVEN autoimmune THEORY affliction!!! Positively So called Multiple Sclerosis (M$) is/HAS been the Biggest at best one of BIGGEST scam of a sham autoimmune theory con jobs to have ever existed!!!

  • @corruptduboiscountyindiana5058
    @corruptduboiscountyindiana5058 Місяць тому

    i dont like triptans, try green tinted glasses and ice on the back of the neck, and magniuseum

  • @oprrrah3498
    @oprrrah3498 Місяць тому

    Stop the Genocide

  • @oprrrah3498
    @oprrrah3498 Місяць тому

    Stop the Genocide

  • @bkproductions3569
    @bkproductions3569 Місяць тому

    What is the long term use? Does the bodies immunity build resistance?

  • @mballer
    @mballer Місяць тому

    Did you fix the diet first to a standard baseline? Of course you didn't, right? This is like working on the aerodynamics of a car that's running on contaminated fuel.

  • @MegaLiggie
    @MegaLiggie Місяць тому

    works but makes you depressed or irritable not enough anyone would know but enough to say at at least I am not having seizures.

  • @stephanhammond4526
    @stephanhammond4526 Місяць тому

    Promo_SM 🤔

  • @lynmkeful
    @lynmkeful Місяць тому

    So glad i ran into this. Why won't the doctors also talk about magnesium, vit b6, zinc etc and a good diet ( no sugars) that can help with this. I had to experiment and it works for me for most times before, and during my periods...but sometimes i still get some migraine.... Please do somthing, these migraines take 2 days of my month!

  • @juliagable5279
    @juliagable5279 Місяць тому

    narcolepsy is no laughing matter, but it is funny to me how bored that lady in the red looks while that guy next to her talks hahaha. wishing all you fellow narcoleptics good health and orderly sleep 💎