JohnBoy2000
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So apparently this anti-biotic can regulate inflammatory disorders such as nitro-oxidative stress.
I'm getting this from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293162/
Further to that article - this seems to be somewhat the causation factor for many psychiatric related illnesses; neural inflammation.
Which, I'm guessing, depending on how it goes, could open up a whole drug target area.
I know there was a single case of a dude that developed psychotic symptoms, which were somewhat brought into remission via a seriously hefty regiment of anti-psychotics and GABA'ergics - but resolved entirely following a bone marrow transplant.
Point being - let's say hypothetically inflammatory disorders/immune dysregulation, ARE the focal point cause of mental illness - manipulation of neurotransmitters via pharmaco agents - is kind of akin to continuously topping off an oil tank, when the problem is a leaky delivery pipe.
It's an analogy but, you get the idea.
Anyways - anyone have insights/input here?
Experiences of heard of anyone having success with minocycline or drugs/anti-biotics that target primarily inflammatory or immuno conditions?
I'm getting this from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293162/
Further to that article - this seems to be somewhat the causation factor for many psychiatric related illnesses; neural inflammation.
Which, I'm guessing, depending on how it goes, could open up a whole drug target area.
I know there was a single case of a dude that developed psychotic symptoms, which were somewhat brought into remission via a seriously hefty regiment of anti-psychotics and GABA'ergics - but resolved entirely following a bone marrow transplant.
Point being - let's say hypothetically inflammatory disorders/immune dysregulation, ARE the focal point cause of mental illness - manipulation of neurotransmitters via pharmaco agents - is kind of akin to continuously topping off an oil tank, when the problem is a leaky delivery pipe.
It's an analogy but, you get the idea.
Anyways - anyone have insights/input here?
Experiences of heard of anyone having success with minocycline or drugs/anti-biotics that target primarily inflammatory or immuno conditions?