Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 From: http://www2.xagena.it/xagena/9019_eneurologiait.htm This recent article confirms that a MS suffers have low Beta- endorphins levels. It is dated August 2003. This result comes from the San Raffaele Italian Hospital. They also know about LDN because my sister told them about it last July when she wanted to take Naltrexone. (This is also the same Italian research centre leading the research for the staminal cells). In Brief: Researchers of San Raffaele, Milan, verified the existence of a possible link between beta-endorphins levels (an endogen opium like substance) and the heterogeneous clinic progress of the MS. They have been measured concentrations of beta-endorphins on mono- nucleic cells of peripheral blood (PBMC) on 50 patients on different phases of MS development. The highest concentrations of beta-endorphins have been found in patients with RR MS, while the lowest levels among these patients with progressive forms of MS. These results confirm that beta-endorphins can have a role in reducing the inflammatory process at the basis of MS. Massimo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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