I have a family member who did MS treatment in belgrade recently with stem cells and i am amazed at how well he is doing and i would recommend it to anyone.
Cheers for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you researched - Liyaraah Sclerosis Redemption (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a smashing one of a kind product for overcoming the symptoms of multiple sclerosis minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.
@@laurenlauren8834 Hey, if it's not too demanding to ask: What is known about blood brain barrier permeability in MS? What about intestinal cross-communication and neurotransmitter synthesis? Has fecal matter transplantation proven any efficacy? What is with the T cells and the microglia? Why are they so susceptible in MS for autoimmunity to begin with?
The endothelial cells express receptors which are specific for these T cells and let them pass. once T cells are activated my myelin they are also able to enhance the number of receptors expressed by the endothelial cells unfortunately...
@@sarahkuhn5900 I Am confused. Does T cells bring about adhesion molecules to damage myelin and then bring cytokines? or do adhesion and macrophages come after damage to myelin?
Thank you for this great explanation. I do not understand why cranial nerves are affected in MS. We know that MS affects CNS but cranial nerves are part of the PNS?!!!!
White matter of cns.... including cerebrum , cerebellar peduncle ,brain stem and spinal cord are mostly involved and that's the reason why cranial nerves from brain stem gets affected
The guy that posted this song; he went on a vid of a puppy that was thrown off a bridge he said: no. I enjoy watching dogs get thrown off a bridge. Seeing the guts and blood on the pavment and seeing it get run over."
SIBO, IBS, prolonged vitamin D deficiency, pancreas insufficiency, Cushing/high cortisol, vitamin A deficiency, B12 deficiency, B6 deficiency and vit E deficiency are huge risk factors. Since they are very important to strictly regulate T cells.
@@Wabbelpaddel Other risk factors include various pathogens and vaccines. MS is caused by different things in different people, but usually involves many different risk factors. Thank you for the information.
@@Ane127 Sure, especially toxoplasma gondii. But vaccines, not really. Rather they help regulate the immune system. Unless there has been a fatal defect beforehand (said risk factors). Then it's only going to accomplish what would have happened anyway later on.
i have just been diagnosed with ms and waiting to be seen by a neurologist, but these videos have helped me understand this condition in more detail.👍
I have a family member who did MS treatment in belgrade recently with stem cells and i am amazed at how well he is doing and i would recommend it to anyone.
Cheers for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you researched - Liyaraah Sclerosis Redemption (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a smashing one of a kind product for overcoming the symptoms of multiple sclerosis minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.
Hey! I'm doing research about different treatments for multiple sclerosis for my EPQ.. would love if I can somehow talk to you about it!
@@laurenlauren8834 Hey, if it's not too demanding to ask:
What is known about blood brain barrier permeability in MS?
What about intestinal cross-communication and neurotransmitter synthesis?
Has fecal matter transplantation proven any efficacy?
What is with the T cells and the microglia? Why are they so susceptible in MS for autoimmunity to begin with?
Love the Style of your teaching 👏🕊❣️🧐
this made so much sense and was very helpful thank you!
Great job! Simple and effective. Thank you so much.
wow, this is amazing
very easily explained. Thanks.
Well explained, thank you!
Omg what a great video thank you so much 😭🙏🏻🙏🏻
Brilliant explaination...grt job
Thank you 😊😄
thank you to make me understand
I have ms and you'r on point.
You've explained it in a very simplified way... Very concept based. Thank you. Yes, which software do you use? it's great!
WHY are the T cells able to squeeze past the barrier IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?
Why do they want to get in so badly 'in multiple sclerosis?
really wish someone would answer this
The endothelial cells express receptors which are specific for these T cells and let them pass. once T cells are activated my myelin they are also able to enhance the number of receptors expressed by the endothelial cells unfortunately...
@@sarahkuhn5900 I Am confused. Does T cells bring about adhesion molecules to damage myelin and then bring cytokines? or do adhesion and macrophages come after damage to myelin?
@@sarahkuhn5900 Why are T cells activated by myelin...for what purpose?
Faulty T cells, thymus hormone issuey, intestinal permeability.
great job
Super sir
im here for nervous case analysis
why do the T cells pass through the tight junctions in MS and why doesn't the blood brain barrier prevent entry of immunological cells into the brain?
Thank you for this great explanation. I do not understand why cranial nerves are affected in MS. We know that MS affects CNS but cranial nerves are part of the PNS?!!!!
Cranial nerves are in the brainstem.
White matter of cns.... including cerebrum , cerebellar peduncle ,brain stem and spinal cord are mostly involved and that's the reason why cranial nerves from brain stem gets affected
Awww yeah!
The guy that posted this song; he went on a vid of a puppy that was thrown off a bridge he said: no. I enjoy watching dogs get thrown off a bridge. Seeing the guts and blood on the pavment and seeing it get run over."
too simplified for med students
❤
:( thank you
Congratulaciones for your vídeos, What software do you Use?
It’s just diet. MS is a lipid metabolism disorder. Look up diets by Roy Swank, George Jelinek, and Terry Wahls.
SIBO, IBS, prolonged vitamin D deficiency, pancreas insufficiency, Cushing/high cortisol, vitamin A deficiency, B12 deficiency, B6 deficiency and vit E deficiency are huge risk factors.
Since they are very important to strictly regulate T cells.
@@Wabbelpaddel Other risk factors include various pathogens and vaccines. MS is caused by different things in different people, but usually involves many different risk factors. Thank you for the information.
@@Ane127 Sure, especially toxoplasma gondii.
But vaccines, not really.
Rather they help regulate the immune system.
Unless there has been a fatal defect beforehand (said risk factors). Then it's only going to accomplish what would have happened anyway later on.
I hate my immune system
exterior looks pink. grey is from formaldehyde preserving fluid.