Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 Our local news did a segment on Neurovax, a new drug that battles MS. Dr. Arthur Vandenbark states " We've had a few examples where we've had very,very good responses and many other examples where we've been able to stabilize MS so it doesn't progress any further. " Scientists discovered that MS patients lose the Fox P3 gene. Neurovax restores Fox P3 levels by expanding healthy cells, which in turn block the bad cells that have become " active " . " When we activate the regulatory cells, we're helping them to produce these anti-inflammatory factors, " says Dr. Vandenbark. Treatment involves a simple shot of Neurovax in the arm. " Probably give them three at the beginning once a month and then follow every three to six months with a booster injection. " Does anyone out there have any input or has anyone tried this drug? Also, is it compatible with LDN. I've been on LDN for close to one year with some improvement. Have had MS for 27 years. Thanks. Alaine __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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