4 jabs later and this is someone that studied MS, Emergency and Family Medicine.
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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I think I read recently that gluten can trigger MS (and make it worse). I definitely read that Ivermectin combats MS.
Ivermectin seems to help with a lot of stuff but in this case weed has huge benefits. There are even pharma inhalers with THC specifically for MS that were around at least 10-15 years ago. I remember seeing them being referenced in medical trials.
Most of my adult male family members on my mom's side had/have MS so I am always thinking about it and wondering when it will get to me. I know many pot shops in states with at least medical marijuana laws have inhalers as well.
By the way, u/they_live6 - if you have fatigue ask your doctor (if you haven't yet) about trying Modafinil. I've used it for almost 20 years, alternating between modafinil and armodafinil every few years, for excessive sleepiness from obstructive and central sleep apnea, and possibly narcolepsy. It used to be WAY overpriced but most insurances cover it now with a very small copay or you can get it online from some places in India. I had to do that when I was laid off about 10 years ago and I used Modlert and Wakelert from Sun Pharma. It's what Air Force bomber pilots use for those 24hr missions.
This is incredible info. Thanks a ton for your response.
I've got great insurance through work, so I'm imagining Modafinil would be covered.
I live in Canada and since cannabis is legalized here now I have access to a good variety of products.
I have been using it fairly regularly for years now but I need to find some products that work better for MS specifically and focus on using vape pens. More discreet, less judgement.
Up in Canada, Vitamin D production is going to be an issue. Please be sure to jack yourself with liquid D every day, at least 10k iu. Cod Liver oil for Omega 3 to help your brain cells (the fat is what is used to make the myelin sheath in your nerves). Hydroxychloroquine, Magnesium, Copper, Zinc and K. B Complex. Ivermectin once a year at least.
Be well, fren.
P.S. I love that movie. :) I'm all out of bubblegum. ;)
Be sure your Vitamin D is D3 with K2. I like Thorne's.
Look into B6 and B1.
Edit: And by B6 and B1 I mean EXTRA, like separately and in addition to a B complex.
In very small amounts it repairs the coating on the nerves.
yeah I've read that about Ivermectin too. I'm skeptical of a few things about my diagnosis. I only have a few, very sporadic, symptoms. My medication hasn't seemed to have created any serious side effects, even minor ones really, so I don't worry about it too much yet.
I'm always looking for alternative treatments though.