Thu-08-03-2012, 22:51 PM
Too bad that this dr. Ashafian is trying to enrich himself by trying to patent fumarates.
Hopefully that will not be granted as fumarates are body owned substances, it would be sore for us if we all would have to pay the doctor for the fact that we have fumarates in our body.
What he seemed to find is no invention of any kind.
That for the negative part of my comment.
It was already known that fumarates help for MS, and Crohn's disease and of course against psoriasis and arthritic psoriasis.
I was not aware of this new found effect in mice, but it might be hopeful, I must say that my heart is doing quite well lately (but that also might be due to the 3 times spinning each week), so maybe it's not the fumarates but the exercise that really does the work.
thanks for the article.
Hopefully that will not be granted as fumarates are body owned substances, it would be sore for us if we all would have to pay the doctor for the fact that we have fumarates in our body.
What he seemed to find is no invention of any kind.
That for the negative part of my comment.
It was already known that fumarates help for MS, and Crohn's disease and of course against psoriasis and arthritic psoriasis.
I was not aware of this new found effect in mice, but it might be hopeful, I must say that my heart is doing quite well lately (but that also might be due to the 3 times spinning each week), so maybe it's not the fumarates but the exercise that really does the work.
thanks for the article.