A Pill for Remyelination?!? (Clemastine)

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  • Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
  • In my most crucial video on remyelination yet, I share my journey of discovery and progress.
    Dr. Brandon Beaber on Clemastine:
    • Remyelination for Mult...
    I took a break to adopt a new routine with Clemastine, so I reveal the incredible benefits I'm experiencing each day. I highlight the significance of myelin generation beyond just MS and delve into the role of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells in myelin repair. I introduce Clemastine, a medication that targets OPCs to enhance remyelination, emphasizing the importance of diet, exercise, and glucose control alongside it.
    My regimen includes my detailed dietary practices, exercise routines, and the use of Clemastine to support my remyelination journey. I focus on scientific-backed methods involving Clemastine, and my story echoes the transformative impact of my comprehensive approach on my recovery from Multiple Sclerosis.
    For those inspired by my journey, I encourage you to explore a similar path to support your own remyelination process. By incorporating Clemastine, maintaining a similar diet to mine, and engaging in suitable exercise routines, you can embark on a personalized journey towards enhancing remyelination.
    #remyelination
    #Clamastine
    #MultipleSclerosis
    #Recovery

КОМЕНТАРІ • 74

  • @HurricaneHeather

    I just found you today. I was finally diagnosed with PPMS last year. I had symptoms, including a horrible bout with optic neuritis in 2008, for more than 20 years.

  • @MagickIsPower

    Good to see you. Please look into carnivore Steve. I've seen videos from people who have MS and have been wheelchair bound and are back to full strength on carnivore and high fat.

  • @mujray
    @mujray  +4

    You speech looks/sounds so much better than your videos from your videos 1 yr ago.

  • @CarlosLopez-tl9cd

    Congratulations keep on fighting and never give up! God bless you!

  • @albineg

    Regarding blood sugar:

  • @artempo8722

    Thanks for the research, Steve. I respect that you are trying to find a solution to our problem

  • @3ZubUA
    @3ZubUA  +4

    Дякую, Стів . Як завжди дуже важлива і цінна інформація. Приємно бачити Вас знову . Ви виглядаєте чудово .✊🏻🙏🏻

  • @grandaughters2

    I am 64 yr Female.

  • @drakulie

    Thank you for the update, and all the research. Great to see you. 👍

  • @FunWithCars716

    Good to hear positive steps in the right direction

  • @pattischmitz2680

    Thank you for your hard work!! So sorry for your hospital stay!!

  • @albineg

    Finished the video now. Scary with the ER visit. Glad you are okay and thriving. Keep up the good work with the channel. :)

  • @ellie698

    So good to see you again Steve!

  • @juliekranz6899

    I am going to speak with my dr about this!

  • @charlingocharlingo

    Have you thought about treating parasites? I’m trying that now. Keep safe

  • @ilyaskharchi3392

    Thank you steve 🔥 ❤ is there any Clemastine alternative to regulate the M1 receptor!? Clemastine is not available in my country, so I have to order it from abroad. It takes time to reach my location...

  • @Star-mj9ku

    Steve, THANK YOU for doing the research. My Dr. prescribed 1.56 mg Clemastine 2X per day. I don't have type two diabetes so no Metformin. I do take 200 mg dihydroberberine. I know you aren't a Dr. and can't give medical advice. Just wondering what your opinion is...I am unable to take the morning dose of Clemastine. It puts me to sleep, and drowsiness follows me all day.

  • @jamesishmaelwilder8597

    I don’t understand. I’m learning new things I’m studying a new language I should be perfectly able to produce new myelin. Why isn’t it working to repair the damages caused by ms?

  • @Pennystockid

    I have heard about this, but not taking it by itself. I thought you're supposed to take it with metformin for best results.

  • @_ASK_
    @_ASK_  +1

    Didn't the Clemastine research study conclude with it either didn't help or even made MS even more agressive?