JUNE 2019 MS NEWS- Wahls Protocol Works, Best Therapies For Myelin Repair, The Benefits of Yoga, Meditation, Exercise & More
Featured News This new study evaluated the benefits of the Wahls Protocol, and Dr.Terry Wahls is one of the authors. This study found improvements in lipid and cholesterol biomarkers (especially TC and HDL-C) while following Wahls protocol and these positive changes correlate with improvement in fatigue. The best therapies aiming to repair myelin are presented in this study– including clemastine fumarate, benztropine, and miconazole (technical: potentially can augment the function of endogenous OPCs), as well as mesenchymal stem cells, high-dose biotin, and opicinumab. This new study is a great review of mitochondrial dysfunction and its impact on aging and related conditions: neurodegeneration, diabetes, cancer, etc. A review of the key drivers of MS progression from Mayo Clinic MS researcher Dr. Lucchinetti in this new article. Exosomes– a very hot topic. Exostomes are tiny membrane vesicles that are involved in many aspects of normal brain physiology. They facilitate communication between brain cells and between the brain and the body. This new study explores the use of exosomes to treat MS, diabetes, lupus and other autoimmune conditions. Exercise, Yoga, Mindfulness Meditation, CBT, Brain HQ Combined exercise training (aerobic plus resistance training) 3 times a week can help women with MS, however, it seems that a more intensive exercises training could be more effective, according to this new randomized controlled study. This new review of multiple studies (including randomized controlled trials) supports many...
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