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In 2018 study Ivermectin shown to improve nerve sheaths
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[quote:Pilgrim001:MV81MzQ0MDU5Xzk4NjA2MzI3X0Y0QUQ0OTAz] This link taken from this thread: https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5340347/pg1 and from this S-man post. Thank you S-Man OP, I'll give you three guesses to get which 'anti-parasitic agent' re-myelinates nerves..? [link to multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com (secure)] Common Anti-Parasitic Agent Eases Motor Symptoms, Aids Remyelination in MS Mouse Model [link to www.embopress.org (secure)] P2X4 receptor controls microglia activation and favors remyelination in autoimmune encephalitis OP, you could also ask for Vit-B12 injections since, if you look this can also help.. and there is NO way to overdose on B12. I take it you'll already have Ivermectin stashed somewhere?!?! Give your wife an extra hug. [/quote]
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Common Anti-Parasitic Agent Eases Motor Symptoms, Aids Remyelination in MS Mouse Model
Amazing.
"Specifically, researchers saw evidence suggesting that ivermectin was “a potential candidate among currently used drugs to promote the repair of myelin damage,” they wrote.
Their discovery was reported in the study “P2X4 receptor controls microglia activation and favors remyelination in autoimmune encephalitis,” published in the journal EMBO Molecular Medicine."
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