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Left Temporal Hemorrhagic Stroke, Paralysis. What Natural Suppliments Can Increase BDNF?

I had a left temporal hemorrhagic stroke which effected my right side i.e paralysis. My right hand and wrist remain affected i.e difficulty flexing wrist and very limited finger dexterity. With the exception of physiotherapy pharmaceuticals and stem cell therapy, what natural or derived supplements can be used to significantly increase BDNF and thus neurogenesis ? I am 44 years old and otherwise in very good health. Blood pressure 120/70 controlled by meds.
Sat, 19 Oct 2013
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hello there!
you sound like an educated man well aware of the problem. i feel happy when a patient knows about the disease. you look intrested in BDNF. here is a research about it. Have a look at it. hope it helps your query.
study it and then we will discuss it :) i will be here for you
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/627

Regards
Dr Shafi Ullah Khan
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Left Temporal Hemorrhagic Stroke, Paralysis. What Natural Suppliments Can Increase BDNF?

hello there! you sound like an educated man well aware of the problem. i feel happy when a patient knows about the disease. you look intrested in BDNF. here is a research about it. Have a look at it. hope it helps your query. study it and then we will discuss it :) i will be here for you http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/627 Regards Dr Shafi Ullah Khan