Reduced levels of an important eurotransmitter in MS

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Reduced levels of an important eurotransmitter in MS

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The pathological processes in MS are not well understood, but an important contributor to its progression is the infiltration of white blood cells involved in immune defense through the blood-brain barrier.

Douglas Feinstein, research professor in anesthesiology at the UIC College of Medicine, and his colleagues previously showed that the neurotransmitter noradrenaline plays an important role as an immunosuppressant in the brain, preventing inflammation and stress to neurons. Noradrenaline is also known to help to preserve the integrity of the blood-brain barrier.... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1398
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Safe Supplements that Increase Noradrenaline
B1, P5P and Magnesium are low cost supplements that increase NA and are safe when used over a long period of time, yet are less powerful than an NARI and NA-Agonists.

Found this on a website about NA. I wonder if that is why the klenner protocol works for some people. (B1??)
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