JL--Heads-up...magnesium. Have you heard of Mildred Seelig at U of North Carolina?Finally, we must recall the therapeutic benefit of central nervous system vasodilators in MS patients, pioneered by Bayard Horton of the Mayo Clinic, tested on acute MS symptoms for 14 years by Brickner, considered the treatment of choice for MS by most physicians during the 1950s, and proved effective beyond doubt at the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic of St. Joseph Hospital in Tacoma between 1946 and 1959 (see Histamine vasodilation .... on this site).
GG--Note mention of the vasoconstrictor, endothelin-1, which also was mentioned in your recent "salvia" post.
HarryZ--The author refers to Jonez and histamine.
Why wouldn't today's patients be given the option to try this "treatment of choice for MS by most physicians during the 1950s" ? Especially the difficult cases for which there is nothing else at the moment? Could it be unpatentable and therefore unprofitable for the drug companies????Nah....