Posted 01 February 2015 - 10:03 PM
I just wanted to check-in here: NSI-189 is still part of my supplement regime. I use it intermittently, like pretty much everything else, as a potentiator, though I do think it does have very specific healing properties for some forms of brain dysfunction. For me that was PTSD. From reading through this thread and other threads on this board, it's unlikely that it will work for everyone. But when it does work, it tends to work really well and turn lives around. Often those who got the most benefits don't post here anymore, as their lives are now more about moving forward and no longer about finding a cure.
It did change my life. So I am biased. Before NSI-189, I was already using a lot of other modalities that were very helpful. Exercise, meditation, epigenetics and evolutionary health tactics were all part of my daily wellness strategies. NSI-189 helped make those modalities work better and also made them easier to use on a consistent basis. That last part is a big deal, especially for clinicians who can provide their clients with excellent self-help tools but have no way to reconfigure the pachemistry and brain structure of their clients, even when medications are part of therapy.
It's clear that anxiety was a side effect for some users, others got no noticeable side effects. Some people managed to reduce that effect with dosage adjustment or breathing modulation, or exercise. You can go through this thread to find solutions that were posted by users who were able to find ways to work with this drug to their benefit.
As far as Neuralstem goes, I think they have some cutting edge cures, but there is never, or hardly ever, a one bullet cure. Maybe with antibiotics for life threatening infections,but even that is sketchy, as immune function (when a pathogen or injury is at hand) is where our intial susceptibility probably lies. Just as genetics and environment are always underlying our individual stress responses...
Keep in mind that Neuralstem CEO blog states that their first inspiration to find a cure for brain damage was inspired by a family member's adverse events. This was,incidentally, also mine. Though I was struggling with what seemed to be my own over-the-top stress responses, those responses were directly related to what was happening to people close to me. Neuralstem has an inherent right to protect their discovery of what may be a very beneficial drug. At the same time, it probably be a big benefit to their initial release into the mental health drug market if they benignly ignored the cautious self-help efforts that many people on forums like this engage in. There is a huge untapped market for people with various brain injuries. Reports here, though not scientifically creditable, are more useful than most clinicians would publically admit.
I don't own Neuralstem stock. I just wanted to get my life back and NSI-189 was a big part of making that happen.
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