http://www.ccsvi.org/index.php/helping- ... ial-health
Then i come across this article in PDF format on Dimethylfumarate, or the new oral medication called BG-12During their research, Furchgott and Ignarro independently discovered that the healthy endothelium secretes substances which protect vascular health. Chief among these is nitric-oxide, a tiny two-atom gas, which is now considered the hallmark of normal endothelial function and the elusive “signaling factor” they had been searching for.
which my wife's neuro wants to put her on next year when it's available.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pd ... 4-7-30.pdfMicroglia are distributed throughout the CNS as a network of resting immunocompetent cells derived from the monocyte/ macrophage lineage. The cells become rapidly activated in response to injury or in the presence of pathogens and - like other tissue macrophages in the first line of host defense - play a pivotal role as phagocytic, antigen-presenting cells. However, it is also this efficient defensive action that makes them potentially neurotoxic cells. By releasing various kinds of noxious factors such as proinflammatory cytokines (i.e. TNF-?, IL-1?, IL-6) or proinflammatory molecules like nitric oxide (NO) microglia may potentiate damage to CNS cells [10-12]. IL-1? [13] and NO [14] are expressed in chronic active plaques in MS patients. NO reacts with superoxide anion to generate peroxynitrite, a highly reactive molecule capable of oxidizing proteins, lipids and DNA; and which mediates microglial toxicity to oligodendrocytes [14] NO can trigger immune cascades that further enhance inflammatory- mediated CNS damage: Increased concentrations of NO can lead to enhanced expression of chemokine (C-CmotifCmotif) ligand 2 (CCL2) on astrocytes which, in turn, leads to infiltration of CD11b cells and additional tissue damage [15].
I don't get it..!!! Nitric Oxide can trigger immune cascades that further enhance inflammatory mediated CNS damage..????

And this article talks about how most neuro's will prescribe BG-12 to their patients..
http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3228
So... am i missing something..????
Bob