Something else interesting in the video @JPV posted earlier in this thread.
About midway (39:21 mark) into the presentation, Dr. Younger shows a slide with a list of drugs he said could potentially be used in human trials to calm activated microglia (as opposed to addressing leptin directly):
Naltrexone
Minocycline
Ibudilast
Dextromethorphan
Rifampin
Propentofylline
Ceftriaxone
Glatiramer acetate
A number of those (bolded) are also antibiotics that Dr. Kenny de Meirleir (KDM) uses in his treatment of chronic Lyme and related. Interesting overlap there.
About midway (39:21 mark) into the presentation, Dr. Younger shows a slide with a list of drugs he said could potentially be used in human trials to calm activated microglia (as opposed to addressing leptin directly):
Naltrexone
Minocycline
Ibudilast
Dextromethorphan
Rifampin
Propentofylline
Ceftriaxone
Glatiramer acetate
A number of those (bolded) are also antibiotics that Dr. Kenny de Meirleir (KDM) uses in his treatment of chronic Lyme and related. Interesting overlap there.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/946598?dopt=Abstract