Natural, Soy-based Substance Might Help Fight Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroscientists Find
Tue, 12 Dec 2006 04:00 AM EST
... A natural substance made from soy appears to have amazing restorative powers when given to animals with a multiple sclerosis (MS)-like disease. Using an animal model of MS, neurologists at Jefferson Medical College found that giving a substance called Bowmann-Birk Inhibitor Concentrate (BBIC) dramatically improved the animals' ability to move and walk. The scientists say the treatment's effects may be useful in conjunction with more mainstream therapies such as beta-interferon in helping patients with MS. ...
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