Trimesta(TM) MS trial 50% enrolled

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Trimesta(TM) MS trial 50% enrolled

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Adeona announces completion of 50% enrollment in Trimesta(TM) Multiple Sclerosis clinical trial - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseact ... ageid=1878
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Hi Squify,
You don't know how to enroll in this study do you? I'm in Utah and fit the criteria, and I know they are doing it in Utah.
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Enrolling in Estriol Trial

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Hi JadeVictoria

Here's a link to the estriol trial. If you scroll down to the bottom you'll see phone numbers/email for a contact in Utah.

I'm not in the trial but I've been taking estriol for several years and so far so good. 8)

Sharon
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Thank you Sharon. Do you mind me asking if you use any other dmd? I am on Copaxone already.
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Don't mind at all.

Indeed, I am on Copaxone, and, maybe more importantly (at least to me), I'm also taking progesterone (plus supplements, diet, exercise, etc.).

Progesterone promotes myelin formation and has terrific neuroprotective properties. Lots more info in the estriol thread.

I made reading about hormones and MS a focus after I was diagnosed, so there's info in the thread about several hormones. It is of course impossible given the nature of MS to know what, if anything, is really helping.

Best to you.

Sharon
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