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Two Mexican scientists found a possible relation between the virus that causes

chickenpox, chickenpox-zó ster, and cases of multiple sclerosis in active stage.

The investigation was developed by Adolfo ez and Julio Sotelo, who

identified the presence of the virus just chickenpox-zó ster in a group of 62

patients with multiple sclerosis when it was in active stage.

The virus of chickenpox would cause in the brain a scar that would prevent the

myelin production, a protein that surrounds nervous fibers and facilitates the

transmission of the nervous impulses.

The investigation was published in the ls magazine of Neurology.

“In resistance, were not viral particles in samples of patients with multiple

sclerosis in phase of remission or subjects to neurological control”, indicate

the conclusions of the scientists.. .

“We considered that this is the cause. Or he will see himself if it is cause or

one of the causes”, indicated Julio Sotelo. “In these initial findings he can be

one neither forceful nor dogmatic one”, said the scientist.

The multiple sclerosis affects the spinal marrow and the brain, causing damages

in the coordination, the balance and the memory; in addition, it hits the

muscular development and the visual capacity.

Now correct me if I am wrong... but MS cases are also on the rise along with

Alzheimer's and ASD, Remember that MS and ASD share same mitochondrial issues...

And the most common exposure to chickenpox this days is VACCINES!!! What do you

think?!!!

Love, Gabby. :0)

http://stemcellforautism.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

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