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Silent autoaggressive infection of glia as trigger of brain disease: What can be done?
Those who have eyes to see notice an increase in brain diseases in the present. According to the conviction of many scientists, there is a connection here with autoaggressive processes in the glia, especially mitochondriopathy. If this is accepted, a number of therapeutic approaches arise, using natural and endogenous substances. Combining them, results are promising.