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Posted On: 10/20/2024 4:58:28 AM
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Thanks, MGK2
So he uses the term neuronal, excitability, and neural excitio-toxicity. Do we take that to mean inflammation?
From my training- We learned “neurons that fire together wired together”.
It was very interesting when he pointed out that- post stroke - you have
both hemispheres Working together to overcome a deficit. “Rewiring” i suppose.
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So back to CCR 5 and “excitability“.
Grafft versus host worked, blood brain barrier is not an issue and so bring on the Alzheimer’s study.
Then they throw in fibromyalgia. Really? Makes me think multiple sclerosis is next.
So he uses the term neuronal, excitability, and neural excitio-toxicity. Do we take that to mean inflammation?
From my training- We learned “neurons that fire together wired together”.
It was very interesting when he pointed out that- post stroke - you have
both hemispheres Working together to overcome a deficit. “Rewiring” i suppose.
.
So back to CCR 5 and “excitability“.
Grafft versus host worked, blood brain barrier is not an issue and so bring on the Alzheimer’s study.
Then they throw in fibromyalgia. Really? Makes me think multiple sclerosis is next.
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