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Pathogens such as viruses, mycoplasma, bacteria and parasites have been found to

usually be present and a factor to deal with in treating those with chronic

degenerative conditions and weakened immune systems such as

MS(448e,449,468,470,485, 303) and other autoimmune conditions. Studies have

found high incidence of EBV and mycoplasma in MS patients, and treatment of such

has been a factor in improvement of some according to Dr. Blaylock's and Dr.

Nicholson's experience and papers.

According to neurologist Dr. RL Blaylock(598), the good news is that there are

supplements and nutrients that calm the microglia-the most potent are:

silymarin, curcumin and ibuprophen. Phosphatidylcholine helps re-myelinate the

nerve sheaths that are damaged, as does B12, B6, B1, vitamin D, folate, vitamin

C, natural vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) and L-carnitine (576). A study

demonstrated p rotective effects of methylcobalamin, a vitamin B12 analog,

against glutamate- induced neurotoxicity(508), and similarly for iron in those

who are iron deficient DHA plays a major role in repairing the myelin sheath.

Vitamin D may even prevent MS(463b,576), but it acts as an immune modulator,

preventing further damage - the initial dose is 2000 IU a day. Magnesium, as

magnesium malate, is needed in a dose of 500 mg 2X a day. They must avoid all

excitotoxins, even natural ones in foods-such as soy, red meats, nuts, mushrooms

and tomatoes. Avoid all fluoride and especially all vaccinations since these

either inhibit antioxidant enzymes or triggers harmful immune reactions. Intake

of ≥400 IU/day of vitamin D from multivitamins was associated with a reduced

risk whereas intake of whole milk, an important source of dietary vitamin D, was

associated with an increased risk(463b).

It has also been found that the antibiotic minocycline powerfully shuts down the

microglia. Dr. Blaylock tried this treatment on a patient who just came down

with fulmanant MS. He was confined to a wheelchair. He was placed on minocycline

and now, just a few weeks later, he is walking.

References: www.flcv.com/ms.html

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This was very interesting. I found it especially interesting, because my doctor

(family doc) actually has me on most of these. He's a regular MD, but is

actually the one who originally got me into looking into alternative treatments.

I've also done research on each vitamin and supplement I take, but this is also

nice reassuance that he really is on the right track with all of this. :)

Thank-you so much for posting!

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to usually be present and a factor to deal with in treating those with chronic

degenerative conditions and weakened immune systems such as

MS(448e,449,468,470,485, 303) and other autoimmune conditions. Studies have

found high incidence of EBV and mycoplasma in MS patients, and treatment of such

has been a factor in improvement of some according to Dr. Blaylock's and Dr.

Nicholson's experience and papers.

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> According to neurologist Dr. RL Blaylock(598), the good news is that there are

supplements and nutrients that calm the microglia-the most potent are:

silymarin, curcumin and ibuprophen. Phosphatidylcholine helps re-myelinate the

nerve sheaths that are damaged, as does B12, B6, B1, vitamin D, folate, vitamin

C, natural vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) and L-carnitine (576). A study

demonstrated p rotective effects of methylcobalamin, a vitamin B12 analog,

against glutamate- induced neurotoxicity(508), and similarly for iron in those

who are iron deficient DHA plays a major role in repairing the myelin sheath.

Vitamin D may even prevent MS(463b,576), but it acts as an immune modulator,

preventing further damage - the initial dose is 2000 IU a day. Magnesium, as

magnesium malate, is needed in a dose of 500 mg 2X a day. They must avoid all

excitotoxins, even natural ones in foods-such as soy, red meats, nuts, mushrooms

and tomatoes. Avoid all fluoride and especially all vaccinations since these

either inhibit antioxidant enzymes or triggers harmful immune reactions. Intake

of ≥400 IU/day of vitamin D from multivitamins was associated with a reduced

risk whereas intake of whole milk, an important source of dietary vitamin D, was

associated with an increased risk(463b).

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> It has also been found that the antibiotic minocycline powerfully shuts down

the microglia. Dr. Blaylock tried this treatment on a patient who just came down

with fulmanant MS. He was confined to a wheelchair. He was placed on minocycline

and now, just a few weeks later, he is walking.

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> References: www.flcv.com/ms.html

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