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Old 08-26-2012, 12:23 AM #18
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And one more possible cause of MS: chemical attack. Chemicals getting across the brain barrier. I read this a long time ago on this forum. MS could be auto-immune or a chemical attack, at least 2 basic types. Then I also have read Swank's theory that something is missing in the blood of MS patients. So...is there an answer? If a chemical is missing, could it be this pancreatic enzyme? We wait.
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