Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Hi I thought Dr Singh was using Immunoglobulin injections with some success. I might be wrong - on information overload again! Mandi in UK > A few months ago we rented the movie Lorenzo's Oil based on a true story > (which is amazingly like some of the " political issues " the enzyme therapy > has and is going through!). In that movie the mom and dad ultimately found > a > way to stop the deterioration of myelin destruction in their son. Others > now > use this so with the first onset of the disease, they can stop the problem > and this saved so many other children to follow. However, although their > son > had already deteriorated immensely due to damaged myelin, they did not know > how to get the myelin to rebuild. The parents started a research foundation > to look into this exact problem which has been going on during the 1990s > (rather recent). I looked at the we site a few months ago, and they are > still looking. There may be leads and breakthoughs at this point that are > not on their site. I don't know if the other children were able to recover > because the disease was caught so very young, whereas their son's myelin > was > quite damaged at the time. It is a very interesting movie to watch. The > mom's was referred to as The Mother Tiger because she fought so dilengently > for her son, and insisted on always treating him as a whole person, not a > damaged hopeless " blob. " > > This is an important issue in Multiple Sclerosis as well. > > www.myelin.org > > . > If the myelin sheaths have been " attacked, " would that be something > it is possible to treat or reverse? (Like you can do chelation for > metals or enzymes for dietary issues but what could you do for this?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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