Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 This was part of an email I received. Thought you all might find this exciting and interesting as well. And yes, I do have permission from the sender to post it here. KC Finally, the future is here. I have been waiting since 4/03 to see magnetic resonance spectroscopy of brain available on a commercial basis. Finally, the machines to do the job are out there. > > The neurochemical abnormalities in those with hypoperfusion and cytokine illnesses should stand out like crazy by looking an n- acetyl acetate, sphingomyelin, acetylcholine, lactic acid, glutamate and more. We'll start by looking at hypothalamic nuclei and hippocampus. Oh my, come to Pocomoke, get your blood drawn and your brain waved. > > We should be able to assess the results of intervention neurochemically as well as physiologically. > > Ritch Shoemaker MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Any more recent news on this? Has anyone had an MRS done? --- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > This was part of an email I received. Thought you all might find > this exciting and interesting as well. And yes, I do have permission > from the sender to post it here. > > KC > > Finally, the future is here. I have been waiting since 4/03 to > see magnetic resonance spectroscopy of brain available on a > commercial basis. Finally, the machines to do the job are out there. > > > > The neurochemical abnormalities in those with hypoperfusion and > cytokine illnesses should stand out like crazy by looking an n- > acetyl acetate, sphingomyelin, acetylcholine, lactic acid, glutamate > and more. We'll start by looking at hypothalamic nuclei and > hippocampus. Oh my, come to Pocomoke, get your blood drawn and your > brain waved. > > > > We should be able to assess the results of intervention > neurochemically as well as physiologically. > > > > Ritch Shoemaker MD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 If anyone has this done, please let us know. This is great news and could lead to eventually understanding the illness better, but what I am anxious to find out is if it will help in better designed treatments right now, and more people being helped better, etc. > > > > This was part of an email I received. Thought you all might find > > this exciting and interesting as well. And yes, I do have > permission > > from the sender to post it here. > > > > KC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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