Please do an episode on myalgic encephalomyelitis. I’m learning a lot of the symptoms are secondary to inflammatory processes in the brain. This disease is devastating and gets very little attention despite it being a more common disease than MS.
I just love you guys. So much excellent evidence-based info, love the willingness to say when the research hasn’t been done yet. And you’re so sweet with each other. Hugs. ❤️
Re: sources of chronic low grade inflammation and Alzheimer's disease: I am finding published research linking periodontal disease and AD, via Porphyromonas gingivalis. I would love to hear your thoughts about periodontal disease and brain health. (Thanks for all you're doing!)
Ms lupus etc don't exist is lyme bartonella parasites... That is the problem and it. S toxins.. I wish I din. T have it the brain is brutal to survive almost but this has to b treated properly. So we can heal this infections.
Can brain inflammation cause heavy and BURNING headaches.. that find relief when I tilt my head.. basically when my head is lower than my shoulders?? I need to lay down in a “bat position “ in order to find relief … Is there a connection?
My mom has brain oedema and I really dont know what it is. She is facing difficulties controlling her right hand and leg and difficulty in speaking, focusing too 😔 I really want to understand your opinion since doctors are only treating it with steroids
Interleukin 4 yourself, lol. More seriously, you say it's important to be aware of the brain damage that can be caused by indolent viral infections. But, say you are a carrier of HSV, which as you said is ubiquitous - is there anything specific you can do about it (on top of what you should do for brain health anyway)? How is being aware of it going to help? Finally, Ayesha, what are you drinking? :)
What a relief to listen to two experts explaining, in layman's terms, what happens during inflammation of the brain.
I’m learning that my PTSD symptoms closely resemble the functional brain 🧠 injury of a concussion
Please do an episode on myalgic encephalomyelitis. I’m learning a lot of the symptoms are secondary to inflammatory processes in the brain. This disease is devastating and gets very little attention despite it being a more common disease than MS.
Also about Long Covid? 🙏
@@Mau365PPforget covid ffs
I just love you guys. So much excellent evidence-based info, love the willingness to say when the research hasn’t been done yet. And you’re so sweet with each other. Hugs. ❤️
Re: sources of chronic low grade inflammation and Alzheimer's disease: I am finding published research linking periodontal disease and AD, via Porphyromonas gingivalis. I would love to hear your thoughts about periodontal disease and brain health. (Thanks for all you're doing!)
Thanks for all the good info., I learn a bit more every time.
Thank you very much. Your sessions are informative and life saving. Please continue. I am a devoted reader and listener of your work.
Fascinating! Thank you.
Loved the Q&A at the end!
So interesting! Thank you 👍😊
Thank u guys
I have Arachnoiditis. I believe it is autoimmune related. Maybe I should see a neurologist.
Ms lupus etc don't exist is lyme bartonella parasites... That is the problem and it. S toxins.. I wish I din. T have it the brain is brutal to survive almost but this has to b treated properly. So we can heal this infections.
Can brain inflammation cause heavy and BURNING headaches.. that find relief when I tilt my head.. basically when my head is lower than my shoulders?? I need to lay down in a “bat position “ in order to find relief … Is there a connection?
I get these. I suspect so.
Have head pressure causing woozy feeling tightness in.head
Any comments about Long covid? And the neuro issues?
My mom has brain oedema and I really dont know what it is. She is facing difficulties controlling her right hand and leg and difficulty in speaking, focusing too 😔 I really want to understand your opinion since doctors are only treating it with steroids
Swelling of the brain.
Chronic inflammation, depression, migraine and tinnitus. Therapy does not work.
Interleukin 4 yourself, lol. More seriously, you say it's important to be aware of the brain damage that can be caused by indolent viral infections. But, say you are a carrier of HSV, which as you said is ubiquitous - is there anything specific you can do about it (on top of what you should do for brain health anyway)? How is being aware of it going to help?
Finally, Ayesha, what are you drinking? :)