Re: I think I found it: This Is MS
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:15 am
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Thanks a lot for the link. Very appropriate. I recognise many things.fee001 wrote:http://www.leakygut.co.uk/Candidiasis.htm
I think that your measurement scale may be off by a few orders of magnitude. The blood brain barrier is formed by the endothelial cell layer lining the vasculature within the brain. It is the tight junctions between the cells that maintain the integrity of the blood brain barrier. The tight junctions are made up of multiple protein complexes linking the cells together. A micron (µ) is 10^-6 m and an endothelial cell is typically around 10-20 µm in diameter. However, an angstrom (Å) is 10^-10 m and is a unit which is typically used for measuring the bond lengths between atoms. For example, a carbon-carbon single bond is around 1.5 Å in length. A large multi-protein complex, such as a tight junction, is going to be many times this distance in size.Leonard wrote:After many years of CCSVI the tissue (inside of the vessels) will get weak or damaged. The BBB that is only a few molecules thick (a few Angstroms) becomes permeable.
my own GP thinks so as well.Dr. Sclafani wrote: ...the year of the original paper was about zamboni treatment Dissemination of the idea...
This second year HAS Shown an Increase in publications about this idea And That Will really start to snowball in 2012.
... Assuming thats the Will Be Favorable results (I am confident), then it Will take 3-5 years for Insurers and CMS to approve this procedure ..
and insulin levels!Thus, there is need and opportunity here to further explore the links between MS, diabetes, Vitamine D and cellular nutrition..