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What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
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What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
Is there anything that can be done for someone with a TBI? If the incident has happened many years in the past, like two decades ago, is there nothing that can be done?
MikeGore- Posts : 805
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Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
MikeGore wrote:Is there anything that can be done for someone with a TBI? If the incident has happened many years in the past, like two decades ago, is there nothing that can be done?
There's a bit of research on this.
Would suggest three things. There's always more one can do, but these are the basics.
Phospholipid Curcumin
Krill Oil
Magnesium L-Threonate
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Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
Cannabis Oil extracts from organically grown flower (not hemp) with a mix of high THC and CBD strains. Tell the person to go on the Rick Simpson cancer treatment regimen for best results.
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NYJets- Posts : 486
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Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
Thanks for the advice, I really appreaciate it.
CS, I have used BCM-95 Curcumin before does Phospholipid Curcumin do something that the BCM-95 doesn't. What are your thoughts on Lithium Orotate for healing brain injuries?
Regards,
Mike
P.S. I am not the one with the brain injury, it is for a friend, even though the misspelling of brian injury makes it look otherwise
CS, I have used BCM-95 Curcumin before does Phospholipid Curcumin do something that the BCM-95 doesn't. What are your thoughts on Lithium Orotate for healing brain injuries?
Regards,
Mike
P.S. I am not the one with the brain injury, it is for a friend, even though the misspelling of brian injury makes it look otherwise
MikeGore- Posts : 805
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
Hi
What about taurine?
http://www.hairloss-research.org/UpdateTaurineGrowsHairandBraincells.8-15.html
^ Titled "taurine grows hair and brain cells"
What about taurine?
http://www.hairloss-research.org/UpdateTaurineGrowsHairandBraincells.8-15.html
^ Titled "taurine grows hair and brain cells"
johndoe1225- Posts : 1036
Join date : 2015-05-21
Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
Go to www.extremehealthradio.com. There you can listen to a podcast episode 550 called "How to heal from concussions naturally" by a Dr Dan Engle. I haven't listened to this particular podcast myself but I'm sure you'll find some useful information. Extreme Health Radio is great listening and covers a vast range of holistic topics. The host Justin is a genuinely nice guy and really wants to spread the message of natural health. It would even be a great idea for ImmortalHair to be a guest on the show one day considering the host suffers from MPB himself.
Grateful- Posts : 169
Join date : 2008-07-19
Re: What is the best supplement for someone who has suffered from a traumatic brian injury?
MikeGore wrote:Thanks for the advice, I really appreaciate it.
CS, I have used BCM-95 Curcumin before does Phospholipid Curcumin do something that the BCM-95 doesn't. What are your thoughts on Lithium Orotate for healing brain injuries?
Regards,
Mike
P.S. I am not the one with the brain injury, it is for a friend, even though the misspelling of brian injury makes it look otherwise
Yes, lithium orotate is highly recommended (iodine too). The phospholipid form will penetrate the blood brain barrier and will have a deeper impact on the inflammation. The other form is still good, but it's main effect is on triggering enzymes in the liver and altering the microbiota (all good), but for the brain impact, the phospholipid form is the way to go.
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