Dr. Gabriel Pardo explains how relapsing-remitting MS gradually evolves into secondary-progressive MS in many people, and describes the treatment options for those who continue to experience relapses and those who do not.
High Saturated Fat diet -> young age (active thymus) -> exposure to herpesviridea or other neurovirus -> high permeability of BBB caused by poor, brittle structure from high saturated fat diet, low levels of vitamin D -> T cells in CNS -> sensitization of T Cells -> later onset of MS -> recovery -> anything that can cause a proper situation for episodes (stress, Epstein Barr, etc.) -> disability
High Saturated Fat diet -> young age (active thymus) -> exposure to herpesviridea or other neurovirus -> high permeability of BBB caused by poor, brittle structure from high saturated fat diet, low levels of vitamin D -> T cells in CNS -> sensitization of T Cells -> later onset of MS -> recovery -> anything that can cause a proper situation for episodes (stress, Epstein Barr, etc.) -> disability
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