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arknat

Myelin Regeneration Therapies

Hello everyone, As we know, Myelin regeneration is something the medical community dont have the answers yet. While research is on, I was wondering if anybody has seen improvements in symptoms caused due to demyelination using other therapies including supplements. Something that caught my eye recently .. Diet mimicking fasting promotes regeneration and reduces autoimmunity and multiple sclerosis symptoms Was it on this site before ? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899145/ I'd like to try it sometime. I know its a little hard but a lot of us are ready to improve our quality of lives with a little sacrifice. Was wondering if somebody around here may have tried it out.
@Matic91

It sounds interesting and kind of promising. Nevertheless there are certain risks with every change of our eating habbits.

@vasy

I used to take CDP-choline for some time, 5 or 6 months after reading that it could be neuroprotective and help with brain fog. And after some time passed VEP test (https://www.mstrust.org.uk/understanding-ms/diagnosing-ms/how-ms-diagnosed/what-it-have-evoked-potentials-test) And it showed that speed of conduction improved from the last time I took that exam year and a half ago — 103/103 ms vs 105/109 ms before. So it is 6 milliseconds improvement in latency ... first time readings were abnormal, and second time borderline normal. My MS neuro got no explanation for this. Guys from ms research blog suggest this is remyelination and pubmed suggest that it is very unlikely that VEPs improve with time, generally they do deteriorate further, and improvements in latency reliably linked to remyelination. All this could be coincidence and/or readout or interpretation failure. Other from that, amounts I took were huge and that gave me tremendous headaches and depression in the end — both known side effects of dietary choline, so I ceased.