Makes me think that it’s an anti parasitic medicine and the die-off gives temporary relief, but when the population regrows the symptoms return. It would be interesting to see what a sustained regimen would so against autism because if it’s a result of a strong parasite maybe it takes a couple doses to knock it out for good.
Note: "...a single intravenous dose of suramin produced dramatic, but transient, improvement of core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)."
"dramatic, but transient"...so a single intravenous dose is not the cure
Makes me think that it’s an anti parasitic medicine and the die-off gives temporary relief, but when the population regrows the symptoms return. It would be interesting to see what a sustained regimen would so against autism because if it’s a result of a strong parasite maybe it takes a couple doses to knock it out for good.
That's possible, I would think: the treatment overlap with ivermectin is suggestive.
Good point - I will edit my comment. But being a 100 year old drug, it's probably not expensive or overly difficult to manufacture.
True.