I feel sick
to think that I must say …again….that
I’m not a MD., however I can follow with my logic (still intact ,dear Ph. D.’s) what’s recently being proven to be
true, or that after an injury the human brain gets inflamed and rather than
remaining like this for few hours its inflammation can last for decades.
Well, it
turns out (new
to me) that neuroinflammation
pretty much stops the natural neuroplasticity of our brain and this is the very
reason why what Tobinick has been selling as therapy - described as miraculous –
is so effective and real.
The other
day I was thinking to all the medical progress humanity has reached with some
sort of pride, but then I realized – through few very simple facts – that we
haven’t made any progress at all, in this field, in fact, just think to when
you cut your skin…..what do any MD in the entire world tells you to do?
1. Disinfect
2. Apply a Band-Aid
Reasons
being that in this second millennium all that medicine has figured out is to
create the best conditions to let the body repair
itself.
Same for if
you break a bone……most advanced medical solution? Make extra-sure to put
the broken bone either in alignment or as close as possible to its original configuration,
then immobilize it with a cast (in many different colors today😄) to let the body repair
the bone by itself.
Same for
Tobinick’s patent….by eliminating (using what and how is the patented trick) the neuroinflammation, the (damaged) brain returns to be plastic and in
a fairly short time, it repairs itself.
I find it
both funny and frustrating that if I could be able to use (assume) some Cannabidiol I might have some benefits…..HOWEVER, I can’t smoke it (I never smoked in my
life because I cough my lungs out of my chest) I can’t eat it (I tried to eat some marry-brownies and felt like puking
my own liver out).
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273623/
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278584616302524
- http://neuroscience.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264086.001.0001/acrefore-9780190264086-e-56
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25565964
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