During my search for supplements, I came across a study published in 2011 that said they found N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) to stop the progression of MS. In lab mice, it changed T-cells, correcting the genetic defect.
What is frustrating but typical is that the doctor involved wanted to move on to human studies but drug companies had no interest since it's widely available. Essentially, the doctor was having issues getting the money to move on to human studies. Proving that the drug companies are really dictating whether a real cure will ever be found.
I bought some today on Amazon. I did a search of the boards and found some mention of it last year but nothing specific. Has anyone been using it & seen a difference? I read it can help with stiffness & nerve pain in some.
If you are using it, what dosage?
What is frustrating but typical is that the doctor involved wanted to move on to human studies but drug companies had no interest since it's widely available. Essentially, the doctor was having issues getting the money to move on to human studies. Proving that the drug companies are really dictating whether a real cure will ever be found.
I bought some today on Amazon. I did a search of the boards and found some mention of it last year but nothing specific. Has anyone been using it & seen a difference? I read it can help with stiffness & nerve pain in some.
If you are using it, what dosage?
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