The brain may be able to repair itself -- with help | Jocelyne Bloch

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  • Опубліковано 6 бер 2016
  • Through treating everything from strokes to car accident traumas, neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch knows the brain's inability to repair itself all too well. But now, she suggests, she and her colleagues may have found the key to neural repair: Doublecortin-positive cells. Similar to stem cells, they are extremely adaptable and, when extracted from a brain, cultured and then re-injected in a lesioned area of the same brain, they can help repair and rebuild it. "With a little help," Bloch says, "the brain may be able to help itself."
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  • @jgellidon
    @jgellidon 4 роки тому +382

    I had a stroke since 7 months ago. My half body were paralyzed. Now I can walk without a stick at home. I'm getting better. My advise is never give up and be patience. Most of all, appreciate every little achivement you had. Cheers

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice 4 роки тому +17

      The brain has lot cells that never will be used in life time, so get more circulation in brain it will find the way to use those.

    • @Addictson365
      @Addictson365 Рік тому +2

      May god bless you❣️

    • @Njan1996
      @Njan1996 Рік тому +2

      Which type of brain stroke occured to you, Ischemic or hemorrhage stroke.... And how did you recover from it...

    • @flininto5781
      @flininto5781 Рік тому

      watch on youtube Reverse Stroke 60 minutes. that may help

    • @Ghost00_14
      @Ghost00_14 Рік тому

      I have a question. When you got the stroke did you feel your hand go numb then 1/2 of your face

  • @MandySommers
    @MandySommers 5 років тому +258

    I am so thankful for an amazing brain! 6 years after a stroke I am almost 100%!

    • @Harris.S
      @Harris.S 5 років тому +9

      I'm glad you are doing 100 % dear Mandy , I assume the physical therapy after stroke helped a lot. My dad had a stoke 3 months ago did it for him. So now we're are planning to get him stem cells soon . So hopefully that will repairs his brain damaged area. So let's see

    • @jacqiart9433
      @jacqiart9433 5 років тому +4

      Mandy Sommers hi, how did you overcome the paralysis of your stroke to be almost 100% back to yourself? I’m 45 months out.

    • @jacqiart9433
      @jacqiart9433 5 років тому +2

      Harris S I’m tryna get my pregnant daughters cord blood stem cells in November but a lil costly but worth the try.

    • @juniorr2646
      @juniorr2646 4 роки тому

      Wow

    • @tonatiuhfranco8146
      @tonatiuhfranco8146 4 роки тому +1

      That's awesome I'm 19 years old had a stroke left my left side paralyzed I get really bummed out cause I've missed on so much in the past 4 months it sucks how did you do it what did you do to be almost fully recovered

  • @MarioTomicOfficial
    @MarioTomicOfficial 8 років тому +524

    The plasticity of our brain is amazing. For those who want to know more about this concept I recommend the book called The Brain That Changes Itself, it's gonna open up your mind to a whole new universe!

    • @mariesprowl2348
      @mariesprowl2348 8 років тому +17

      thx for the book recommendation

    • @MarioTomicOfficial
      @MarioTomicOfficial 8 років тому +5

      +Marie Sprowl Cheers

    • @MarioTomicOfficial
      @MarioTomicOfficial 8 років тому +15

      +Rahi Shah It's the one by Norman Doidge, highly recommended

    • @horizonsinneurosurgery1264
      @horizonsinneurosurgery1264 8 років тому +9

      Neuroplastisity is the best way to keep our brain healthy. Induced neuroplastisity and synaptogenesis through different ways is so helpful in treatment of the brain injury and damage.

    • @ZoyaKhan-ei1fr
      @ZoyaKhan-ei1fr 6 років тому

      My child name is zaid he is seven years old he is brain demage

  • @ryle6183
    @ryle6183 29 днів тому +8

    I expeirenced a brain injury from a motorcyccle accident in Nov, 2019 and this video gives me hope that I will eventually fully "be myself" again. I injured my brain within the accident and I had previously injured the middle and left hemisphere sections of my brain. It's been a lot of work, i'll tell you that and I still have slight incapabilities but, I recall the set backs I previously had while first recovering. It's almost been five years and i've had countless amounts of therapies but, I currently feel fairly capable mentally and physically now. If anyone would question "help" and disregard the benefits of it, just tell them healing is very slow for the brain and strenous but, it's possible and easier being guided and having direction to what would be diminnished and eventually will restore what one is incappable of within ones brain

    • @rahullal5916
      @rahullal5916 27 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing, friend 🙏Sorry to hear that you had to suffer the injury in the first place. There must have been several uncertainties on the way to the present day, and the fact that you are recovering and still optimistic for a brighter future is applaudable and inspirational. God bless 🙏

  • @suussss71
    @suussss71 6 років тому +75

    This gives me hope for my son. He suffered headtrauma due to a fall from stairs when he was 7 months old. He is now 14 and suffers from epilepsy becoz of the lesions in his brain. Also he has volume loss becoz of these lesions. His epilepsy attacks are mild but we havent been able to stop it with medications. I dream and pray one day there is possibility to repair these lesions in his brain. One day he will be able to go where ever he wants to go without somebody having to watch over him. One day he will not have to sleep off the terrible tiredness after an epilepsy attack.

    • @shazanakhan9807
      @shazanakhan9807 5 років тому +2

      Suzan ZKN where were u when he fell. If u can’t look after a child don’t get preg!

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому +1

      Hyperbaric Oxygen, Cold Láser

    • @Bendover7
      @Bendover7 5 років тому +7

      Sorry it sounds dumb, but have you tried CBD oil? it would help for the epilepsy, make them not come so often

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому +5

      NEUROPLASTICITY: RESEARCH IT!!! It works. Diet and specific plant/chemical agents are the key. You may have to break the law because some of these agents are illegal (for many reasons, but they are medicines nonetheless). I hope you find what your son needs. We're all in this, together.

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому +14

      @@shazanakhan9807 shame on you. Suzan doesn't need that. Accidents happen.

  • @bhubaneswarvibes5
    @bhubaneswarvibes5 Місяць тому +12

    My father is in coma since 27 days. Only sometimes opening his eyes little bit. He has a hemorrhage in brain. Aslo intraventicular hemorrhage. Devastating moment for our family. Please pray. He needs your prayer. Please Please

    • @70wolfnipplechips93
      @70wolfnipplechips93 Місяць тому

      I'll pray for him. My husband suffered a heart attack 14 weeks ago. He has regained many abilities including moving his eyes, head, neck, trunk and can squeeze our hands and blink when asked. He recognizes his loved ones and can understand language. Movement helps, music helps, visits help. I wish you and your family a recovery which allows him to enjoy life.

    • @Southerngrl
      @Southerngrl 28 днів тому

      🙏

    • @jankiprasadsoni6793
      @jankiprasadsoni6793 27 днів тому +1

      Prayers do not have the capacity to do anything

    • @70wolfnipplechips93
      @70wolfnipplechips93 27 днів тому

      @@jankiprasadsoni6793 Someday you will find that isn't true.

    • @MsSnicole33
      @MsSnicole33 13 днів тому

      I will pray for your Father, prayer is a powerful tool and weapon

  • @lugosky02
    @lugosky02 8 років тому +91

    Wow, this... this is a true unicorn: a TED talk that doesn't suck. Great work!

    • @Jagooon
      @Jagooon 8 років тому

      +lugosky02 HAHAHAHA ! It's the first I see and I was thinking this sucks soooo much. And her voice, my god ! What a pain. I can't imagine the other talks ! :D

    • @lugosky02
      @lugosky02 8 років тому +1

      +Kazma Rtopilon
      well, her voice isn't the point. What she's saying is very important and interesting. For years we thought the brain was rigid, then it turned out it was plastic but very slow, and now she's accelerating the process. You wanna see cringe worthy? See the talk with some woman who felt somehow offended because people asked her where she was from... let that sink in.

    • @Jagooon
      @Jagooon 8 років тому +1

      +lugosky02 Her voice is not the point for you, but it's quite a bonus for me. A painful one. ;-) Also this isn't fresh news. It's been more than a year that we know that.
      I'll be glad if you find the link to this talk you're writing about.

    • @elginjones5686
      @elginjones5686 6 років тому

      lugosky02 0

  • @BigbrotherMK
    @BigbrotherMK 7 років тому +17

    I taught neurogenesis in adult brain is only occur in limited areas of the brain like dentate gyrus, olfactory bulb and etc. But the fact that adult brain has this cells in cortex is fascinating! Great talk i enjoy it a lot tanks to dr. Jocelyne Bloch and TED

  • @shankarsreedhar3733
    @shankarsreedhar3733 8 років тому +88

    Damn. If this was there in hospitals around the world 6 years ago maybe, my grandmother would be in this world with me today. Cheerios to the group doing such work and I really hope it comes to hospitals soon and help the other people who suffer so much.

    • @parthianwarrior1901
      @parthianwarrior1901 4 роки тому +1

      They only talk

    • @vlufgrod9040
      @vlufgrod9040 3 роки тому +1

      @@parthianwarrior1901 bruh she's a reasarcher as well

    • @jamdosi5942
      @jamdosi5942 2 роки тому

      Cheerios and foods like them are part of the problem too ironically

    • @MD-hg9dq
      @MD-hg9dq Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing. Every heart knows its own sorrow. Through the attached prayer for unity, I wish to encourage the disheartened and help the weak by being patient with everyone because our contract with life is broken with fragility, sadness, and anxiety.
      On a balcony of space STEPPED A PURE AND HOLY GOD. IN AWESOME SOLITUDE YOU STOOD ALONE. Not one faint star to give YOU light; just endless darkness, it was blackest night. But somehow in the darkness YOU COULD SEE.
      YOU SAW mountains high and lofty, YOU SAW valleys lush and green. YOU SAW babbling brooks, and wildflowers grow, YOU EVEN HEARD a robin sing. Then through YOUR COMPASSION STANDING OUT THERE IN YOUR TOMORROW, YOU SAW forum's visitors, their families and friends. 🥰
      YOU SAW them as sinners (missing the mark when aiming to solve a problem then creating another resulting in their weaknesses prevailing causing guilt of wrong doing) because there is no intrinsic righteousness in any of us due to Adam’s sin. YOU SAW them as they grew from a baby into adulthood due to YOUR HANDS OF MERCY. 🥰 YOU SAW them pursuing a career path for the purpose of obtaining the gains of the world not realizing that it is a loss compared to what YOU DID on the cross. YOU SAW them working long and laboring hard to receive justification by grace even though YOU stated, "This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent."(John 6:29 KJV) YOU SAW the unwillingness to accept YOUR PLAN OF SALVATION THROUGH YOUR SON JESUS CHRIST. YOU SAW them living with the guilt of committing crimes to the heart. YOU SAW them enduring personal crisis. YOU SAW the weight of the burden on their hearts with each tribulation. YOU SAW them seeking comfort from the above mentioned topography, ONE OF THE MANY MARVELS YOUR PERFECT HANDS HAVE MADE. 👏👏👏 YOU SAW their worries about tomorrow.
      If their hearts were a window that they could look through, oh the pains and scars they would see. What a cruel fate the skin gives as a mask to the inward pain. But the skin couldn’t cover THE SUFFERING YOUR ONE AND ONLY SON BORED on the cross as PAYMENT for all our sins because HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS ALONE HAD THE MERIT TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR HOLINESS. Indeed, ONLY HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS IS SUFFICIENT TO SAVE us from this present evil world as evidenced by Mary's song of praise. "And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour." (Luke 1:46-47 KJV) Awesome thanks to YOUR GREAT PARDON for being easy on the heart. 🥰
      They have seen a lot of crazy things done in YOUR NAME. For example, the father of lies futile attempts to make crooked the right ways of the LORD to turn people away from faith in the WORKS OF JESUS CHRIST ALONE. How can anyone bear the thought of his or her life story detracting from the GLORY AND HONOR KNOWN TO BELONG TO CHRIST ALONE? As a consequence, YOU ARE A MYSTERY OF GREAT MYSTERY to them. Despite this conviction, YOU ARE MINDFUL of them as evidenced by the fact that YOUR JUDGEMENT is not speedy, allowing them to pursue the desires of the flesh.
      They are aware of hypocrisy in religious assemblies that like to be seen and heard. In addition, secular education teaches that there is no right and wrong, if GOD exists there is no way of relating to HIM, and moral standards shift according to the whims of fashion. Therefore, their minds are conditioned to question everything this world has to offer including “THY POWER THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSE DISPLAYED.” They have accepted the heavy burden of dealing with the troubles of this life and seek to know another way, YOU THE GREAT COMFORTER TO ALL who did receive YOU as their personal SAVIOR. Still, YOU have shown them NEW MERCY every day with each thought they make and each breath they take.
      Unfortunately, like the prodigal son, we are all guilty of wandering far from YOU LORD because the negative experiences of our lives tend to build roadblocks to the TRUTH. As time marches on, JESUS CHRIST HELP them to identify the way, truth, and eternal life (that is YOU). Since to know and follow your SPIRIT is more exciting than any 007 movies, and YOU DELIGHT MAKING the ordinary into extraordinary. As time marches on, JESUS CHRIST MAKE them understand that there is no way around YOUR TRUTH, and that there is something about YOUR NAME. As time marches on, JESUS CHRIST HELP them defeat in their minds what is false in YOUR EYES.
      LORD GUIDE their thoughts to know that the path of sin is hard on their hearts for the purpose of crying out to YOU to know the joy, peace of having the heavy burden LIFTED by THE GOD OF PEACE I AM, and ANCHOR their souls in THE HAVEN OF REST. In other words, LORD use the storms in their lives to get a hold of them to trust YOU and believe. In truth, YOU ARE THE JOY that seekest them through pain.
      LORD HELP their fainting hearts to believe that YOU, who was slain on the cross over 2000 years ago has the POWER TO CHANGE lives today through the INSTANTANEOUS GREAT FAVOR from GOD to the house of Israel made known in believers by YOU to make YOUR NAME EVERLASTING. 🥰 For as the statue liberates the citizens so the cross liberates the soul. ONLY YOU can calm the trouble waters of the mind when one admits to wanting salvation from one’s sinful nature, JESUS IS LORD, and believes in the heart that GOD RAISED HIM from the dead TO LIFT the heavy burden of sin's guilt away from the heart in accordance to YOUR WORD found in Psalm 51:1-10 KJV. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 O, the wonder of it all to experience within the flesh the feeling of a tree being cut back/pruned in order for it to grow stronger and more beautiful after meditating on the words of said Psalm. 🥰🙌
      LORD MAKE them know that ONLY YOUR HOLY SPIRIT, through the experience of a new birth within believers, can prevent the family circle from being broken because THE HOPE OF ETERNAL LIFE YOU HAVE GRANTED means a chapter of their lives is decided. Creation sings the rebirth song for them yearly, through YOUR PROMISE of springtime, giving rise to the idea that by the mention of YOUR NAME flowers grow, and the desert blooms again. 🥰
      LORD GUIDE their understanding of words to use to come into YOUR PRESENCE with an honest reverence of WHO YOU ARE to experience the beauty that time can't erase YOUR WISDOM resting on their faces. LORD STRENGTHEN their determination to never waiver in efforts to search for YOU because the wages of sin is too high for anyone to pay. Additionally, THE KING OF KINGS is needed in their hearts to learn how to expand their capacity to love for YOU are LOVE in any language. 🥰 Once they learn to speak it with boldness through YOUR WONDERFUL COUNSELING all the world will hear, and know that LOVE is the language of their hearts. So LORD, KEEP KNOCKING on their doors until they let YOU in to know hardships and struggles will end with a GREAT CELEBRATION WITH YOU. 🥰🙌
      If one believes faith cannot be forced, YOU WILL GIVE that individual over to the stubborn heart to follow own counsel which will surely fail him or her to the extent that the punishment will last forever found in Psalms 81 NIV. Given this, I pray that YOU WILL MAKE that person see that this feeling is wasted for a world in which we become strangers as we age, gives us thrills instead of peace, aims to solve a problem but creates another, and unrest surges with each passing generation. Shed some light into their broken hearts for YOU ARE THE GREAT JEHOVAH, THE GOD THAT HEALETH thee.
      Lastly, LORD when they call on YOU in earnest prayer to come into their hearts to be born again (repentance manifesting itself in a changed life), I pray that YOU WILL GIVE them the blessed assurance of their salvation because nothing breaks YOUR HEART, or tears YOU apart like when they cry from the trials of the devil who comes to slander, falsely accuse, steal, kill & destroy. Only by drawing nearer to YOU LORD will put them on a path to a glorious one way trip winding upward to YOU where pain is not welcome because the heart will never break anymore. For ONLY YOU UNDERSTANDS our tears since YOU LOOK at the heart, while humans look at the flesh.
      O LOVE that will not let them go. When they don't have the strength to try, and have cried all they can cry hear their hearts that need YOU more today than yesterday. Many thanks LORD for speaking TRUTH in our lives TO BLESS those who are not offended by THEE. LET YOUR WILL BE DONE because YOUR LOVE ALONE CONQUERS everything by WAITING for them to cease struggling, and finally surrender to YOUR EMBRACE to learn about YOUR LOVE AND PROMISE TO TAKE CARE of your children exquisitely. 🥰 Since... "at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore"... (Psalms 16:11 KJV), and the nail print for them to know YOU by answering the following question. How did CHRIST LOVE people into a relationship with HIM? 🥰

  • @montana7490
    @montana7490 4 роки тому +27

    She was fantastic. I actually understood what she was explaining.. when you speak to a person in plain English, instead of the technical terms or talking down to them, it’s amazing how easy learning can be!

  • @scottcupp8129
    @scottcupp8129 5 років тому +8

    Utterly amazing. This woman and her colleagues are brilliant.

  • @P4LAYER
    @P4LAYER 4 роки тому +65

    I went to school like nearly everyone else. It's only now that I'm older that I realise how much school doesn't teach you.

    • @eclips4638
      @eclips4638 4 роки тому +6

      I now believe that, the way they teach us and what they teach us are mostly trash

    • @missionpupa
      @missionpupa 4 роки тому

      Thats completely wrong, I can tell you a lot of people where school helped them learn about math, science, chemistry. Children dont stumble on these things by themselves. It is true though that school is not for everyone, some take advantage of it more than others. Its not binary. Some just learn differently.

    • @P4LAYER
      @P4LAYER 4 роки тому +2

      @@missionpupa It's only wrong in your opinion & I'm only right in my opinion.

    • @dakshs9528
      @dakshs9528 4 роки тому +4

      Schools are still 100 years behind the technology

    • @JClifehacks
      @JClifehacks 4 роки тому +3

      School don't teach the most important things in life like, money and, relationship and God ( Jesus saves).

  • @princeofexcess
    @princeofexcess 8 років тому +381

    This is what ted used to be like.

    • @organicchemistry6357
      @organicchemistry6357 5 років тому +8

      Some presentators from TED give no logical reasons, or don't make statements that make sense.

    • @StarHarvestOfficial
      @StarHarvestOfficial 2 роки тому +9

      Now the most recent talk is called "the decolonizing of beauty" Jesus, I can't think of a more useless subject.

    • @nubienqueen2245
      @nubienqueen2245 2 роки тому

      Fizz l😊🧡4️⃣🧇🧇🧇

  • @MrCubFan415
    @MrCubFan415 2 роки тому +3

    This would be amazing for people with severe brain injury or dementia. God bless you Jocelyne Bloch!

  • @nodvick
    @nodvick 8 років тому +8

    Now this is a TED talk, finally one worth having on here again, i was so close to giving up on the channel.

  • @kittychain3729
    @kittychain3729 10 місяців тому +11

    When I was born my family got to know that I can barely use my left hand , they did try to help me by physical theory and it did worked alot for me
    When I became teenager we visited various doctors to make my hand function properly and the Drs said "she won't be able to work properly because neurons of cns are broken and it's a natural thing that they can't be regenerated we're sorry"
    Today I'm 20 years old and I've lost my hope from that day but still I always search for these just to see if technology is improved enough to help me out or notttt
    Pray For Me y'all

  • @NaqiRaza
    @NaqiRaza Рік тому +5

    I wish they had this tech in 1996 when i had a stroke after a VSD repair because of a Anesthesia dose miscalculation, my right side complete went limp and after 1 year of physiotherapy, it regained 60% strength and 80% range of motion. I am still alive but as i grow old i do feel the discrepancy in strength in my arms and legs

  • @MrSoliel33
    @MrSoliel33 5 років тому +7

    My son had an avm rupture in his cerrebellum January 16th, the doctors said he would not survive, my son has been in rehab for over two months and he has a trach and a feeding tube. He's is moving his legs, arms, pelvis, he understands everything around him, he can point and has minimumal motor skills. Today his trach was capped and he breathed on his own. Today he also tried to speak, we heard his voice but was unclear of the words. I wish he could have this procedure done, I believe this would help him improve at 100 percent rate. I hate that ppl/ children have to struggle due to laws that govern the money claws. Saving a life should be number one in everyone's heart. I believe so many ppl would still be with their loved ones if this was a medical option. I pray this procedure can be performed within my 14 year olds lifetime. As I dont no of his future but something in my heart believes a procedure like this would help him. God bless our health, soul and minds. These nuerosurgeons are definitely heaven sent.

    • @christophertan5949
      @christophertan5949 Рік тому

      Check out the Perispinal etanercept treatment at Boca Raton in Florida

    • @johnsonvettukattil4917
      @johnsonvettukattil4917 15 днів тому

      practice Chacrabalancing, Meditation and yoga along with positive Sagessions at the time of yoga nidra, ofcourse you will get good result of bioplasticity'

  • @moiogando
    @moiogando 4 роки тому +2

    I have got a Parkinson disease diagnosis, and I would like to congratulate Jocelyne Block for her effort ... and good luck ....and sorry for my english

  • @markbalogh9655
    @markbalogh9655 2 роки тому +1

    This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. This deserves a peace prize

  • @shannont8169
    @shannont8169 6 років тому +5

    Only 169k views after a year? This deserves so much more!

  • @carlinesimeon9440
    @carlinesimeon9440 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing this new ground-breaking knowledge/neuro strategy . Well done!

  • @jflewis3357
    @jflewis3357 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for such a great explanation and hope.

  • @amymcdaniel924
    @amymcdaniel924 7 років тому +123

    I am a 9 year massive stroke victim, when my brain was swelling so much they removed a piece of my skull to relieve the swelling. II have complete left side paralysis & basically chair bound now, I really need some kind of help to help with recovery. I can't understand why with so many suffering with stroke that there isn't more trial studies going on!

    • @DarkMoonDroid
      @DarkMoonDroid 5 років тому +4

    • @michaelorchidevik4592
      @michaelorchidevik4592 5 років тому +4

      Amy McDaniel How are you doing now ? Please, answer me , I have something very interesting for you .

    • @WYLOEvelin
      @WYLOEvelin 5 років тому +1

      Try a mirror therapy.

    • @WYLOEvelin
      @WYLOEvelin 5 років тому +2

      @lanjiao cheebye mirror therapy is for a hemiplegie patients. Look at the videos of my official site on Facebook : Evelin. Langmaack-NEUROBICS & Adapted Physical Therapy . There i have some videos with my patients. Here on youtube are many others. Just take a look.

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому +4

      Hyperbaric Oxygen or Cold Láser Therapy

  • @amroal-zoubi2804
    @amroal-zoubi2804 5 років тому +5

    This is truly impressive and would take medicine to another level.
    and this was 2 YEARS AGO !!
    I really hope there will be a follow up.

  • @mohammadh.9180
    @mohammadh.9180 4 роки тому +32

    Finally, something that's informative and fascinating, as opposed to what Ted is doing currently, which is more or less, to inspire us to do something.

    • @privacyplease5595
      @privacyplease5595 Рік тому +1

      It's not everyday that profound discoveries are made. Not only that it depends on who is funding the research and what the disclosure terms are & becomes much more complicated when separatly funded teams join there work in a concurrent separate study. As discretion may no longer apply in regards to one study yet still remain of discretion in other studies

  • @TraumaQueen65
    @TraumaQueen65 8 років тому +10

    I'm gobsmacked. Hope they can begin more trials soon, be they human or otherwise. Brain injury is devastating and to give these folks a semblance of hope is amazing work considering how much we don't know about the brain.

  • @idesofmarchUNIAEA
    @idesofmarchUNIAEA 4 роки тому +5

    This is the best time to be alive, as a human in the past 5000 years. I wish some of my uncles who were engineers, would be alive to see all of this. It is truly something to behold.

  • @Neylena
    @Neylena 6 років тому +54

    I hope they use this in patients with Cerebral Palsy or Hypoxic brain damage! The results would be amazing.

    • @sandrafumbu6183
      @sandrafumbu6183 5 років тому +3

      I hope so too. I have a sibling with hypoxic brain.

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому +4

      Hyperbaric Oxygen and Cold Láser Therapy

    • @Superfityogi
      @Superfityogi 5 років тому +1

      Yes may be it work

    • @sabit7994
      @sabit7994 4 роки тому +1

      U seem so hot girl

    • @aishadebose-clark5935
      @aishadebose-clark5935 4 роки тому +2

      Neylena yes because my son suffered Hypoxic brain damage and I’m gonna ask about this

  • @katiekat4457
    @katiekat4457 4 роки тому +25

    I don’t ever say this despite hearing impressive stuff but hands down, Can you say Nobel Prize in Medicine if this works out in human trials. This is amazing.

  • @cloudslady3400
    @cloudslady3400 28 днів тому +1

    Due to a phase of severe chronic inflammation that lasted for a year…since then the struggle of the cognitive impairment has been my norm..I used to be a polyglot who spoke five languages perfectly..I lost that during that phase couldn’t recall three of them at all……your video gave me a little sense of hope….thank you !!

  • @tanveerchowdhury7630
    @tanveerchowdhury7630 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Jocelyne for your speech

  • @orlendatube
    @orlendatube 8 років тому +7

    so so cool! my father is a head injury survivor and I know first hand the devastation that can cause...this could be truly amazing for so many people! Really exciting!

  • @SyedShah-hc3zg
    @SyedShah-hc3zg 3 роки тому +5

    I am a chronic tinnitus sufferor and I strongly wish the Dr to get succeed in her efforts for getting repair of the brain.

  • @user-jv6es7hq6b
    @user-jv6es7hq6b 7 років тому +2

    Jocelyne Bloch is amazing human and girl. If there were many such people in the world, the world would be a paradise.

  • @rittenbrake1613
    @rittenbrake1613 5 років тому +2

    a very good vid , informative thank you !

  • @LoveMe-zu4py
    @LoveMe-zu4py 5 років тому +83

    The doctor said my mom got brain damage--please pray for her 😔🙏💜

    • @zain4019
      @zain4019 4 роки тому +2

      Love Me
      Bless your mom. I hope she makes it through. Whatever happens, know she will always love you.

    • @Malitubee
      @Malitubee 4 роки тому +3

      Sending healing energy your way , how is she now ?

    • @fuckYoutubeCensorship2
      @fuckYoutubeCensorship2 4 роки тому +3

      @@Malitubee
      Dont give up and dont expect prayers to fix her!
      Try
      -medicinal mushrooms - lions main, cordyceps etc (buy quality from Paul Stamets) and maybe combined with niacin
      -hyperbaric pressure therapy several times
      -cranio sacral massage several times
      -cpd oil
      -NAD+ Supplement like Tru Niagen or something with Nicotinamide Riposide try 300-2000mg morning and evening
      -sleep in a low-EMF bedroom (turn off all wireless devices or even better turn all electric off in house)
      -coaching/therapy/hypnotherapy to set clear goals if she is able to understand - its important to set goals that is stated positive (what does she want to happen - NOT what does she not want)

    • @abrahamlincoln3721
      @abrahamlincoln3721 3 роки тому +2

      Email: jocelyne.bloch@chuv.ch Contact Dr. Jocelyne Bloch and find out where, when, and how much this treatment is. Push for availability in your area!

    • @hotitalianstalion
      @hotitalianstalion 3 роки тому

      Jesus will heal her brain just be patient🙏

  • @julievanberkel3058
    @julievanberkel3058 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing and hopeful stuff for the future.

  • @teddyraffudeen7056
    @teddyraffudeen7056 4 роки тому

    Beautiful topic; beautiful presentation; special, caring woman.

  • @veroniqued2v775
    @veroniqued2v775 5 років тому

    Brilliant Speaker, Teacher, Scientist Doctor, Bravo et merci.

  • @sahandsoleymani2731
    @sahandsoleymani2731 5 років тому +15

    Repairing brain!
    What an great era to be alive

    • @mareewragg177
      @mareewragg177 9 місяців тому

      Yes IF you are not the person with the brain injury or incurable disease. Even if a real cure is found it will be 20 years before it becomes available to the mainstream patient. In 20 years I will be dead, having endured 47 years as a stroke victim -More than half my "life'. As the saying goes "You only get 20 years for murder"

  • @niringiyimanaenock6695
    @niringiyimanaenock6695 5 років тому +8

    WHAT A WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION..!!!!!

  • @debravega8132
    @debravega8132 5 років тому

    Great Analagy info Ted X..
    We are seeing so many different health issues ailments and information like this is VIP TO KNOW

  • @cherylziervogel1779
    @cherylziervogel1779 5 років тому

    Beautiful, clear, informative and pleasant speaking voice filled with knowledge, a little humour, empathy and love of profession.! Thank you TED talk for this wonderful presentation.

  • @bevross935
    @bevross935 5 років тому +2

    she explains this in such a clear and helpful way. Wonderful,. So few medical experts are able to convey what brain injury is. I would love to hear her speak about the impact on behavior of a brain injury,

  • @Chujutsu
    @Chujutsu 8 років тому +173

    "I'm a neurosurgeon."
    I salute you! That's some difficult stuff!! Hahaha

    • @Chujutsu
      @Chujutsu 8 років тому +3

      +Chris W
      Pardon. Do you mean to ask if I can do research into brain transplants for medical purposes? I'm sorry, but I'm not a medical professional, let alone a trained neuroscientist. I was simply commending this TED speaker for her achievement in the field.
      However, was there something else you wanted me to read about?

    • @horizonsinneurosurgery1264
      @horizonsinneurosurgery1264 8 років тому +1

      +Chujutsu Head transplantation is at present rather fiction.

    • @x8sNaKe8x
      @x8sNaKe8x 5 років тому

      Her sovereignty speaks for itself.

    • @rickvrooman1738
      @rickvrooman1738 5 років тому +3

      Gran- Mal sezures 37 m looking for a doctor appointment in Skagit county wa. Anything about this is helpful.

    • @maryjohnson753
      @maryjohnson753 4 роки тому

      @@rickvrooman1738 Look into medical cannabis, & ketogenic diet for seizures. Look into educating yourself with The United Patients Group- John Malanca. Also, IV stem cell in Panama with Dr. Riorden.

  • @bv7920
    @bv7920 8 років тому

    Amazing! My best friend's brother could definitely use this treatment...hope it won't be too long of a wait now...

  • @Superfityogi
    @Superfityogi 5 років тому +1

    Thank u so much ma'am for valuable information about brain autograft.

  • @annaethridge9013
    @annaethridge9013 Рік тому +7

    2 years ago I had a brain bleed & 3 strokes. I have recovered beautifully. I diligently pushed myself to figure out how to spell, write & get back sharp with my math. I had episodes of feeling as if I was going to lose consciousness for about a year but they’ve gotten less & less.

    • @mimipatton6538
      @mimipatton6538 Рік тому +1

      Hello Anna can you give me any tips or advice on how you recover. My sister had a blood clot on the brain that caused a stroke. She paralyze on right side but she does have feeling in her right leg but not arm. She is learning to talk again and trying to walk.

    • @Upliftingyourfaith
      @Upliftingyourfaith 19 днів тому

      Yahweh is great

  • @scottcupp8129
    @scottcupp8129 5 років тому +40

    This is an actual solution and directly targets the problematic source. This would be great. Pharmaceutical companies hate seeing this sort of thing. Our mind, with help, has the power to heal itself without chemical altering drugs. I have been on Prozac for depression but, by doing some research, found that the drug actually causes a chemical imbalance rather than correcting one.. Watching this video is very hope instilling.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 5 місяців тому

      Yes- I agree. Fact. Deer do not get depressed. Think about it. They don't know the concept. It is not sold to tehm by a deer doctor. They are not medicated and made WORSE- imbalanced. TD, etc. They get sun- they run. They are social and eat and sleep well. Depressed? Never. It is mostly a man made and man supported industry.
      Just because we can occasionally FEEL down, does not mean WE ARE a label like depressed. Docs need labels to write scripts. It's all about money to them. Read, The Body Keeps The Score. He, Beseel Van derKolk says it too- and he has been a shrink 40+ years. He said it is getting worse.
      Have you looked into nutrition? If not, you should. Hope you are doing better.

  • @johnnyherrington6640
    @johnnyherrington6640 2 роки тому

    Interesting and hopeful thankful for some like you

  • @dominicmatur9785
    @dominicmatur9785 4 роки тому

    That's incredible job well done.

  • @momszycat4148
    @momszycat4148 4 роки тому +3

    This is pretty amazing!

  • @rafeeeefar
    @rafeeeefar 8 років тому +36

    TED seems to be on fire recently. Very informative.

  • @benchohrazidelkhir4042
    @benchohrazidelkhir4042 3 роки тому

    Thunk you for giving us hope

  • @poeticempress-original-peo
    @poeticempress-original-peo 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful presentation.

  • @samyakshah6425
    @samyakshah6425 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful,
    Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
    I appreciate this.

  • @Jessicascleaningtips
    @Jessicascleaningtips 5 років тому +6

    I survived a childhood brain trauma. I fell off 12 steps over a rail on to a concrete floor. My scull fractured from ear to ear. My brain swelled. It hurt to blink, cough, and could not move my head for weeks. As an adult the only remaining issue is that I write like a doctor😁

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому

      Please research Neuroplasticity. Your brain will continue to degrade over time if you don't feed it what is needed for your brain to regrown necrotic tissue.

  • @mikehubbard5493
    @mikehubbard5493 4 роки тому +1

    AWESOME DISCOVERIES, and medical science. THANK GOD !!!!!

  • @bd7491
    @bd7491 4 роки тому +1

    I could listen to Her for ever.

  • @gabolko1
    @gabolko1 Рік тому +8

    My brain injury came from the brain surgery I got. I found out there was a tumor in my brain from a moped accident and not from any symptoms. I had never had a related symptom in my life. They said the tumor was malignant and located in the left frontal lobe. They could not remove it, but told me in order to find out what it was and what was going on, that they needed to do a biopsy. My biggest regret in my life, was getting a biopsy, I have been having seizure activity ever since the surgery. I have had severe memory loss, which has gotten better due to the medication that I have chosen to take and done my own research to find, since what I was prescribed prior at high doses, also caused a lot of side effects and symptoms. Ten years later, the tumor has not grown at all, when I was told it would be growing in the next few months after the surgery. My main two frustrations at this time are that i am still having simple focal seizures almost daily and a complex focal about once or twice a week. This being said I have tried many alternatives and am always open to hear of new information. Right now my main frustration is having where I am at right now being due to the injury of the surgery.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 5 місяців тому

      That sucks. How are you doing today? Yes- should have left it alone.

    • @loveg281
      @loveg281 3 місяці тому +1

      What medication did you find that helped you?

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 3 місяці тому +1

      @@loveg281 For my mTBI which was bad- it was rest, rehab and quality nutrition- low inflammatory, mostly healhty fats and proteins. No sugar, no seed oils, no oxalates, no fruit, etc. Ketovore. Brain is mostly fat BTW. Eat Fat Get Thin. It works. My BMI is 21. I run 11.1mph and I am old.

    • @loveg281
      @loveg281 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your reply ​@@UTAH100

  • @usman14599
    @usman14599 4 роки тому +41

    This video was uploaded in 2016.. today in 2019 what's the update on the matter? If it can be done it would be remarkable for people who have had tragedy in their lives.

    • @abrahamlincoln3721
      @abrahamlincoln3721 3 роки тому +1

      Email: jocelyne.bloch@chuv.ch Contact Dr. Jocelyne Bloch and find out where, when, and how much this treatment is. Push for availability in your area!

  • @raminaghajanzadeh8998
    @raminaghajanzadeh8998 2 місяці тому +1

    Their achievement is amazing, bravo

  • @fouss1608
    @fouss1608 4 роки тому +8

    I really hope this cures my ADD.

  • @Breathingdeeper
    @Breathingdeeper 8 років тому +9

    As somebody with a tbi, this is highly uplifting news

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому +1

      Kyle D Hyperbaric Oxygen and Cold Láser Therapy

    • @gregoryart86
      @gregoryart86 2 роки тому

      Also dry fasting. The best.

  • @jerryjones7293
    @jerryjones7293 2 роки тому

    Thank you Doctor, this is exciting.

  • @cherrie1890
    @cherrie1890 4 роки тому +1

    VERY BEST Tedx ever. Thank you doctor. You are a wonder and blessing.

  • @southbaychris
    @southbaychris Рік тому +7

    I had a stroke before birth, it was relatively minor, was born with a club foot and limited use of my right hand, both with some correction with tendon transfers. My mom had a stroke just a few months ago in the more traditional way. Her limitations are more serious. She has shown improvement in just these few months.

    • @OtoMagaldadze
      @OtoMagaldadze 7 місяців тому

      After Doublecortin-positive cell therapy?

    • @abhinaykumar39
      @abhinaykumar39 Місяць тому

      are you on any meds ?

    • @southbaychris
      @southbaychris Місяць тому

      @@abhinaykumar39 i had seizures till i was 2. i was then. haven't been since

    • @abhinaykumar39
      @abhinaykumar39 Місяць тому

      @@southbaychris did the doctors put you on any meds to prevent another one ?

    • @southbaychris
      @southbaychris Місяць тому

      @@abhinaykumar39 the meds were to curb the seizures not prevent them

  • @PeaceLoveAndRico
    @PeaceLoveAndRico 5 років тому +3

    After being told it was possible I would lose the ability to walk normally, I made it my mission to walk normally. They said I'd see improvement in years. 6 months of falling and getting back up, some tear-soaked shirts, and eating things that grow from the sun and viola!!! I could walk normally.

  • @samstreet6595
    @samstreet6595 4 роки тому

    This is truly exceptional.

  • @faisalbi1330
    @faisalbi1330 3 роки тому +2

    Hi thanks for this video

  • @lindamahrer1760
    @lindamahrer1760 4 роки тому +3

    ITS A WONDERFUL WORLD ! DETERMINATION ..EXPECTATION AND RESULTS.. THIS IS SCIENCE AT ITS FINEST....BRAVO!

    • @mariokovac9572
      @mariokovac9572 4 роки тому

      3 years ago and still no updates 😞 It is going to take 20 more years.

  • @thrivesurvive
    @thrivesurvive 8 років тому +6

    Yay! Now THIS is a TED Talk!

    • @samjones5322
      @samjones5322 8 років тому

      so if you have a potential lethal drug you should give humans it instead of a unconscious animal

  • @teehughey
    @teehughey 4 роки тому

    Absolutely fascinating

  • @louisaa.4614
    @louisaa.4614 Місяць тому +1

    this is amazing and hope it can help us with brain injury

  • @bennguyen1313
    @bennguyen1313 4 роки тому +6

    It's said that neurology is "diagnose then adios", because there is very little that can be done given any brain pathology. Hopefully Jocelyne's work can start to change that!
    Speaking of 'I know somebody that can use this', there was a great episode in the 'This Week in Parasitism' (TWiP) podcast where they talk about how the parasite Toxoplasma gondii creates cysts/holes in the brain.. millions are affected worldwide.

    • @eleanapshock3122
      @eleanapshock3122 4 роки тому

      Thanks ! Parasite also in the stomach they said cause holes , and the fungus candida feeds cancer !

  • @mindvolution
    @mindvolution 6 років тому +8

    This is profound research! Can't wait to see it applied in human clinical trials and ultimately in medical therapies!

    • @mareewragg177
      @mareewragg177 9 місяців тому

      I suspect that you will grow old waiting.

  • @warrenkuntzmann4210
    @warrenkuntzmann4210 6 років тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @jonbilbao1415
    @jonbilbao1415 4 роки тому

    The videos of TED are wonderfull

  • @anonanon7377
    @anonanon7377 5 років тому +7

    Can this be used to treat schizophrenia? Thank you for your curiosity and bravery in your discoveries, and thank you for sharing your story to lay people.

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 8 років тому +46

    I like her. I love her science, I like her fashion, and I love her accent

  • @farhanaqureshi460
    @farhanaqureshi460 4 роки тому

    Thanks doc.

  • @supernova11491
    @supernova11491 4 роки тому

    Wow! Great research!

  • @grace4me30
    @grace4me30 6 років тому +14

    I wonder if this would work for Anoxic/Hypoxic patients. This is a very big step in neuroscience.

    • @glendamitchell9909
      @glendamitchell9909 6 років тому +6

      Dana Macklin My husband had a severe anoxic brain injury. I wonder if this would help him.

    • @howmathematicianscreatemat9226
      @howmathematicianscreatemat9226 4 роки тому +1

      Dana, awesome question! Also the question is if there is a threshold to when the brain can still be repaired, I mean concerning age.

  • @renthicya
    @renthicya 8 років тому +21

    Wow!
    Also, her accent is really nice, much more understandable than most.

    • @JamieYAYme
      @JamieYAYme 4 роки тому

      Her sweet french voice put me to sleep. It was too soothing. She seems like the aunt I never had. Or at least cousin.

    • @PCAMY
      @PCAMY 4 роки тому +1

      She’s definitely French because she pronounced the Biologist’s name perfectly lol

  • @americanrefugee5967
    @americanrefugee5967 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @manojprabhakar9111
    @manojprabhakar9111 4 роки тому +2

    Wow......... The whole mankind is thankful to you and your team.👏
    If successful, Nobel is waiting

  • @princeekeson12
    @princeekeson12 4 роки тому +53

    Neuroplasticity, with the help of cultured stem cells. Sounds promising. 👍👏

    • @parthianwarrior1901
      @parthianwarrior1901 4 роки тому

      They will never allow it

    • @mitch3726-
      @mitch3726- 4 роки тому

      Parthian Warrior who won’t and why?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 4 роки тому +3

      @@mitch3726-
      We need to be lobbying for MASSIVE government investment in adult and embryonic stem cell research. This needs to be the Manhattan Project or the Apollo Program of our time.

    • @mitch3726-
      @mitch3726- 4 роки тому

      Gregory Malchuk why u say that ?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 4 роки тому +3

      @@mitch3726-
      Because we are on the verge of being able to regenerate whole human organs. And we are probably within a lifetime of achieving biological immortality through scientific life extension technology.

  • @samanthadenardo1017
    @samanthadenardo1017 7 років тому +5

    Being a biology major and obviously, a concerned citizen, this video intrigued me a lot. I know people personally that have struggled witnessing their loved one’s memory and neurological function degenerate. I also know people who have gotten the call that their loved ones have been in a severe accident and all they hope for is that there is no brain damage. Brain damage especially places a huge burden on the survivors, the family, and caregivers. How are they going to pay for it? What will they be like? What is their life going to be like? How do we cope, help them cope, and help them recover? These are all logical questions to ask after something like that.
    When you hear the words “the brain may be able to repair itself” it sounds too good to be true, because we know (or thought so) that it couldn’t. Patient’s that suffer brain injuries are usually handicapped as stated in the video. The first point in the video that I started to question is the “functional neurosurgeon”. There are lots of different specialties and divisions of health care, but what exact credentials and schooling does one need? It was defined as a “doctor trying to improve a neurological function through different surgical strategies”. This definition seems vague and almost as if this position is a glorified researcher just searching around for new techniques.
    Again, the video states that “neuromodulation does not mean neuro-repair” which is why it is important that we repair the damage, not just mend it. The second point I question is how they acquired the damaged brain. They used parts of the brain from patients who needed the pressure reduced. However, who consents to their brain being allowed to be used? Is it the patients, or the families? Is the same as organ donation? Does it depend if the patient lives or dies? If you are an organ donor, does that count? It just seemed very “we walk into the OR where they cut out part of the brain and just took it to play with for research” to me, personally.
    Another point, after proving the cells could work and generated neuro-repair, that was far past that of what the brain could do on itself, it talks about this being available. Cryopreservation is one of the wonderful advancements however, it comes at a cost. Since the cells can be generated with your own brain tissue, it means there is no problem with the body accepting it because the antibody-antigens match. However, can you use someone else’s tissue on someone else? Therefore, can you make a huge “tissue bank” of this so that anyone with a head injury could use it or would it be on the individual? Would/should insurance pay for the use of it when/if it gets to human’s trials? What diseases should be able to receive it as a treatment or any neurological damage?
    The one section that made me turn away from this was the “two kilograms of paper and forms to be able to go through these kinds of trials” referring to humans. I could understand if the reasoning was the brain is delicate and it needs to be proved without a doubt on large animal trials, repeatedly that this works to move on to humans. However, it sounded as if this was a paperwork issue, and for something that seems so advanced and promising, it rubbed me the wrong way. Is the potential of this being hindered because regulations are in place? Is it being impeded because there is “too much paperwork”? Who regulates this and who would be available to be the human trials? Would they be Parkinson patients, or trauma patients, or both?
    There was just a lot of questions on the ethics and who could/would be able to benefit from it if/when it got to the public.

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому +2

      Research Neuroplasticity. Your questions will be solved. Being imbedded in the scientific fold of medicine blinds you to Natural alternatives, because they're left out of your education for a reason. You'll be out of a job if medicine relied on plants, etc. Best of luck with your career path.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 5 місяців тому

      Right- so the answer is nutrition. Read Young Forever- Hyman and the Huberman podcast with Dr. Lustig- the 3+ hour one recent video. It will change your life. Never mix sugars/carbs and fats...and NEVER use mouthwash. Nutrition and Wellness is my thing. I know a lot- a real lot. Read many books over 10 years.
      Good luck- solve the big health issues and go help people! Hint- it's the diet. It's a war. They need us sick.

  • @whome5810
    @whome5810 Місяць тому

    Amazing work!!!

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 4 роки тому +1

    My brain was swollen for 8.5 months from a couple of things. The best part, however, was when the pressure released. That was a special treat. No doctor would listen to me or give me anything but Tylenol for a "headache." I have lesions now and am even slower. I wish I could donate my body to science and at least have them try. The ethics don't bother me because it's bad enough being like this.

  • @RightToSelfDefense
    @RightToSelfDefense 8 років тому +19

    Sign me up.
    I had a stroke a few years ago.
    I would like to volunteer for and trials.
    I think it would be beneficial to myself and other people who have had
    dramatic brain injury.
    Time is a Ticking.

    • @TheHappyLeperBeaver
      @TheHappyLeperBeaver 8 років тому

      +Glenn Billings this initative you're proposing could even avoid passing by animal suffering, this could be a very cool option, as long you give your agreement we should give the people the possibility to do whatever they want with their lives.

    • @RightToSelfDefense
      @RightToSelfDefense 8 років тому

      +TheHappyLeperBeaver Not quite sure what you mean.
      " as long you give your agreement we should give the people the possibility to do whatever they want with their lives."
      What people?
      The scientists doing the experiments?
      Doing whatever they want with my brain?
      Or
      The people with damaged brains?

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому

      Hyperbaric Oxygen and Cold Laser Therapy

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому

      Research Neuroplasticity. It is real, and you won't hear about it from Capitalist Doctors. Healing yourself garners no paycheck for the established cartel of medical science.

  • @TheStinkbugs
    @TheStinkbugs 4 роки тому +4

    I wish I can volunteer my brain . I will be happy to sign up for it.

  • @jewelzzzzzzz
    @jewelzzzzzzz 8 місяців тому

    incredible research

  • @Yuppie.Mike.
    @Yuppie.Mike. 5 років тому +1

    I am a disabled veteran and my mother. That's completely lost her memory and the ability to comprehend. In her early twenties she had a car accident and they had to put in play to protect her brain where she hit the windshield. My parents are in Albuquerque I'm trying to get them to move to Dallas I am moving to Dallas. Would you know of a neurosurgeon that I could have my dad's and my mom too he's already been told that she does not have Alzheimer's but the quality of Medical Care in the city is very scary. That's why I am moving to Dallas. Can you please recommend a neurologist in Dallas hopefully this woman is in Texas somewhere. Thank you for your video

  • @charleyjackson6086
    @charleyjackson6086 8 років тому +7

    Coming up on four years since I had my stroke. I can only dream of this opportunity.

    • @feedbackart
      @feedbackart 4 роки тому

      Research Neuroplasticity. Your ship landed and docked.

  • @frankadams9644
    @frankadams9644 3 роки тому +2

    I HAD A STROKE AND WOULD LIKE TO TRY THIS

  • @Galactic_Reflection
    @Galactic_Reflection 5 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @andymonk9505
    @andymonk9505 5 років тому +1

    I truly believe that when it's time to go there's nothing you can do about it.My friend was in a coma for 13 months from a car accident when he was 16.He had to learn how to everything all over again, he's 51 and very healthy,rides a bicycle everywhere, I never heard have asked him why he doesn't drive a car. I have been in several car accidents and had aTBI,hit a tree at 55mph.

    • @christophertan5949
      @christophertan5949 Рік тому

      Check out the Perispinal etanercept treatment at Boca Raton in Florida USA

    • @mareewragg177
      @mareewragg177 9 місяців тому

      I agree with you, when it is your time, it is your time, and forcing any living being to go on surviving in a second class, unfulfilling life is cruel to the utmost extreme. If this was a punishment dealt to prisoners who had committed an horrific crime, it would be withdrawn as being inhumane. Yet the innocent are obliged to continue in this way.

  • @jorgvonfrundsberg9643
    @jorgvonfrundsberg9643 5 років тому +3

    Splendid indeed! This is so exciting! I hope you can develop a treatment soon so my 92 year old mother who has Alzheimer's could still benefit from these amazing
    scientific revelations!

    • @michaelorchidevik4592
      @michaelorchidevik4592 5 років тому

      Jorg von Frundsberg Watch few videos : "3 ways to improve Brain Function with Dr. Mike" , "How to Detox the Brain Naturally (and cellular Detox) Reduce Brain Inflamation Instantly" -- To CURE Brain from any Disease you must Activate LYMPHATIC SYSTEM ( FLUID DRAINADE ) of the Brain : 1) Deep Breath by nose and hold -- you feel freshness in the head and like your Brain expanding -- This activate fluid drainage and detoxification of the Brain. 2) Do not sleep on the back -- it is stops, blocking circulation -- SLEEP mostly on your sides . 3) massage of the head and the neck from behind -- there is lymph nodes activating lymphsystem . 4) 1-2 tablespoon olive or coconut oil every day . 5) 2-3 glass of Baking SODA -- 1 teaspoon soda in glass of water on empty stomack -- to make body alkaline. Look information about it.

    • @jwm6262
      @jwm6262 5 років тому

      Jörg von Frundsberg , Cold Láser Therapy or Hyperbaric Oxygen

    • @mareewragg177
      @mareewragg177 9 місяців тому

      @@jwm6262 I suffered a stroke when I was 38yo. Never had contact with a forward thinking neuro, so it was @ 5years later that I finally had HBO. Did nothing, the damage was already present. i think if HBO was administer immediately post injury it MIGHT offer some hope of a "cure" but if the damage is set in, not a hope.