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Originally Posted by jackD
This is their
CONCLUSION
"After six decades of autoimmune and EAE-based research, the time has come for a change in direction. For basic scientists, the challenge is to develop a new animal model of MS that replicates both demyelination and neurodegeneration. Solvent-induced demyelination might be such a model, in view of the association between solvent exposure and MS risk.25,26 For clinicians the task is to evaluate existing neuroprotective treatments. Possible candidate agents for randomized trials in early MS are antioxidants such as coenzyme Q10,27 omega-3-essential fatty acids,28 minocyclin,29 and cannabinoids,30 alone or in combination."
HA! HA! HA!
I can say no more and a lot less.
jackD
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Et voila!
My father's been preaching the benefits he finds in CoQ10 for ages. Not a shock seeing it mentioned on the list. Of course the fatty acids as well.
I wonder if 'cannabinoids' is speaking to the actual plant with various components included, or if it's referencing the synthetics too.
In any event, I don't see much on the list as a surprise that's for sure.