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@katannya 

23 May 2025 18:47Last reply 23 May 2025 18:52

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Tumeric, which is also found in mustard recepies.

AI Overview +15 Turmeric, particularly its active ingredient curcumin, has shown promise for supporting brain health, with potential benefits for memory, mood, and cognitive function. Research suggests curcumin can increase levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that suppor...
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23 May 2025 18:14Last reply 23 May 2025 20:14

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Ketchup

I went back in my history and just copy and pasted this one. Number 3. Talks about lycopene. By the way they do make ketchup without high fructose corn syrup. That is the kind I use. AI Overview +13 While ketchup is a popular condiment, its potential effects on the brain are largely tied to its mai...
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@katannya 

23 May 2025 18:01

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Corn

1. Quercetin: ● Corn contains quercetin, an antioxidant that has shown promise in protecting neuron cells and reducing neuroinflamation in studies ● Nueroinflammation is a key factor in the development of Alzheimers and other neurodegenerative diseases. ● Important Note:This research was condu...
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@JaneH 

18 Feb 2025 19:01Last reply 18 Feb 2025 19:41

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Brain Health and Holistic Management of MS

My latest blog post is about everything I'm trying to do for brain health and the holistic management of my MS, if anyone is interested in this? https://janeharrison.substack.com/p/january-sick-and-tired-youve-been
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@mrscott 

3 Oct 2024 20:43Last reply 3 Oct 2024 20:49

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https://msselfie.co.uk/

For those not already aware of this fantastic site, get acquainted! Another excellent post by the same chap: “professor G”. https://gavingiovannoni.substack.com/p/brain-health-how-important-is-it?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#details There is a link on the top right of this article to sign...
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@DominicS 

29 Sep 2024 19:25Last reply 30 Sep 2024 16:06

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Announcing a $1 Million Fundraising Ride Across Canada for MS! 🚴🇨🇦

Welcome to my life for the next 10 months. Follow theMSguide.com to see my training, the ups, the downs, the trip and for all the fundraising details to follow. “In May 2025, Dominic, who has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 33 years and has taken five different Disease-Modifying Thera...
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@Lomelindi12 

7 Sep 2024 13:39

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Six monthly South West Impact of MS (SWIMS) questionnaire hasn’t half come around quickly. This is done for data/research purposes - it was set up by my neurologist Professor Hobart (a member of MS Brain Health).

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@Lomelindi12 

5 Sep 2024 17:51

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https://mailchi.mp/8835efc4f98e/ms-brain-health-newsletter-may-10704836?e=def60fec7a

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@_Rain_ 

22 Jun 2024 18:04

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Clinical proof and validation.

I have had optic neuritis since 2015. I lost all but minor peripheral vision in that eye years ago. It took the right neurologist who specializes in the disease to have it diagnosed properly. It is one of those areas that the neuro says ask an eye Dr. The eye Dr says you need an eye specialist an...
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@ReginaGBeach 

29 Apr 2024 17:00

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Holistic Health Event for MS

Yoga Moves MS is hosting two free forums for holistic health and wellness in May: Wednesday May 8 at 4pm EST in person in Southfield, MI and online Saturday May 18 at 10am CST in person in Itasca, IL and online Topics: Red light therapy Yoga for MS Current MS research CranioSacral Therapy Brai...
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