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'''Anticholinergic antihistamines''' (including non-Rx OTC's) | '''Anticholinergic antihistamines''' (including non-Rx OTC's) | ||
− | + | Retinoids (related to vitamin A) | |
− | Drugs or supplements containing | + | Drugs or supplements containing copper |
− | Drugs or supplements intended for supplementing | + | Drugs or supplements intended for supplementing iron, unless for the purpose of correcting a diagnosed iron deficiency |
− | Arguably the GABA agonists | + | Arguably the GABA agonists Neurontin and Lyrica: http://www.wellnessresources.com/main/printable/neurontin_and_lyrica_are_a_death_sentence_for_new_brain_synapses/#ref1 |
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− | == | + | == OTHER PROTOCOLS WORTHY OF MENTION HERE == |
− | + | Dr. Kathy Graham's commentary and critique of the Prole Prote: | |
http://drkathygraham.com/2014/03/19/als-treatments-part-4/#more-1645 | http://drkathygraham.com/2014/03/19/als-treatments-part-4/#more-1645 | ||
She's a physician naturopath in BC Canada who lost her mother to ALS a few years back, hence her interest in ALS. Some of her critique is a little off-base, in part because she was working with an early version of the Prole Prote, and because I'm not sure she fully understood what it is and what it isn't. However, some of it is definitely worth some investigation, for example her low opinion of curcumin and her high opinion of boswellia and berberine. Kinda sounds like she wants to be done with ALS now, but I sure wish we could get her posting here! | She's a physician naturopath in BC Canada who lost her mother to ALS a few years back, hence her interest in ALS. Some of her critique is a little off-base, in part because she was working with an early version of the Prole Prote, and because I'm not sure she fully understood what it is and what it isn't. However, some of it is definitely worth some investigation, for example her low opinion of curcumin and her high opinion of boswellia and berberine. Kinda sounds like she wants to be done with ALS now, but I sure wish we could get her posting here! |