Where are the studies to show Nimodipine works?
Let’s ask you a question first. How many people do you know who have moderate to severe ME who have got back to full time school, university, or work? How many people with moderate or severe ME do you know who have returned to normal intellectual function with physical fitness and stamina? And a third question: do you want to wait for up to thirty years, which is the length of time it can take some items to be recognised from abroad by journals like the BMJ? And a fourth question: if you had angina of your heart or had severe asthma, would you be happy if your doctor refused to treat your angina or your asthma? But that is what has been happening to you with your ME. (See the book list on the website for Dr Hyde’s book from the Nightingale Research Institute, and Dr Goldstein’s Betrayal by the Brain, with it’s 76 pages of references including on nimodipine) Nimodipine is a drug that has been used for treating brain circulation in the United States for so many years that it is now out o