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Should Nerves Be Stimulated To Heal Damage? Why?
 
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Should Nerves Be Stimulated To Heal Damage? Why?


In an interview, Dr. Schulze recommends stimulating the nerves of people with neurological disorders like MS, Parkinsons, etc. My wife has MS very bad. I spoke with Dr. Christopher. He recommends the opposite, calming the nerves. This raises some questions in my mind?

1. Why the differing views? Which is correct?

2. Why would either stimulating or calming help in healing the nerves? I mean for example, an MS patient's nerves have been damaged by their immune system attacking them. How will either stimulating or calming the nerves prevent the immune system from attacking & how will it help in repairing damage already done?

Thanks.

 

 
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