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Old 01-28-2014, 09:33 AM #1
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Lightbulb New research on PN pain/C fiber K+channels:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0121183416.htm

This is interesting, but will probably take years to reach us.
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That is very interesting. To bad it takes years after they find something for it to come to fruition.
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Default Hi Mrs D could you also look into DNS - Deep Neuro-Muscular Stabilisation

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0121183416.htm

This is interesting, but will probably take years to reach us.
Hi Mrs D, you are amazing on this site! I am having DNS therapy for my PN (inc dropped foot and loss of balance). Also Intragam infusions to protect nerve endings.
Things are definitely improving for me and I touch wood as I say this not to jinx myself. Anyway! If you have time please look at DNS. This therapy is based on "theory"' that when we are born we have a template of balanced healthy movement already in our brains. By finding certain sensory points in the body healthy movement can be restored after neurological damage/injury.
I look forward to reading if other readers or posters in Neurotalk have been able to take advantage of this new chemical free, low-impact method to healing. Cheers Aggie
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Hi Aggie,
I tried to look up DNS and couldn't find anything. What is it exactly? Are Intragam infusions the same as IVIG? It appears to be in the information I have found.
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