Name of Supplement on EC That Helped Stroke Paralysis?

Posted By Bob (Parsonsburg, Md) on 07/01/2020

Question:

A few months ago, while reading through your site, I was caught by surprise by someone who claimed that he had been paralyzed on one side for seven years, but was able to move the affected arm and leg in a few weeks after taking the product I was researching. Sadly, I cannot remember what that product was. I put "paralyzed" in your search engine and read all the results, but did not find the comment I was looking for. I am just hoping that you may know the one that I read and can help. Thank you.

Bob, Parsonsburg MD

EC: Does anyone recall this post?

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Replied by Art (California) on 07/01/2020

Bob,

I do not know what that supplement was, but a few common ones to consider after stroke are magnesium in an absorbable form such as magnesium taurate which can target the brain as well as topical magnesium chloride in the form of mag oil (MO) as well as GABA, Acetyl L Carnitine (ALC) and Melatonin. Note: ALC is considered to be more useful for this purpose than L-Carnitine (LC) because ALC can cross the blood brain barrier(BBB) among other things while LC can't. MO can sometimes reduce nerve pain related to stroke in some people. The combination should be better than any one of the above alone. These two forms of magnesium can cross the BBB as can GABA and Melatonin.

Art

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Replied by Charity (Faithville, Us) on 07/01/2020

was it the Epstein Barr paralysis?
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Replied by Mary (Idaho) on 07/01/2020

Hi Bob,

I don’t remember that specific post, but I do know DMSO can heal nerves and reverse paralysis. It can take time as nerves heal more slowly than other parts of the body, so be consistent and persistent with treatment. Blessings to you.

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