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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 6:28 pm Post subject: Intro-Myelin Repair Foundation
Good Day:
I wanted to introduce myself. I am with the Myelin Repair Foundation. I am the Volunteer Area Director for Colorado.
When you have a moment, please review our website below and take a peek at the interactive "launch video" on main page and play. It will help describe the foundation's purpose and little background for you. We have some recent news and updates which are featured on the left hand screen of the main page that you may want to view.
Correspondence with representatives of the Myelin Repair Foundation should not replace consultation with one or more licensed neurologists or others who are trained to treat the symptoms of MS and other demyelinating diseases.
Last edited by nicolem on Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:33 pm; edited 1 time in total
Good to see the Myelin Repair foundation posting here. I think they may crack some of the problems with their new style of researching things. _________________ 1st traceable symptoms Jan 01, last edss by doctor 6.5. Feeling better on salvia/ginkgo, curcumin, scutellaria, capsaicin, inosine. Interest in vit k, calcification inhibitors. Not sure re horsechestnut (2 vasoconstrictive?)
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:57 am Post subject: MRF Podcast with Scott Johnson and Dr. Bob Miller
This link will take you to an interesting and informative March 24th interview Scott and Dr. Miller did with host Marc Pelletier of Futures in Biotech. It's about 1 hour. I think the interview was conducted in a way that would make it interesting to both scientists and MS novices.
http://www.twit.tv/FIB
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