Kevin McKernan
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We've been running this for 10 years.
It started at Harvard Med School and now been moving around the country each year to a different location.
But the physicians there and all of their videos and their presentations are online for free.
So if you have a child that's impacted, whether it be vaccine injury or autism, there's a wealth of information there to go through and figure out the different types of cannabinoids they're using for various types of epilepsy and autism.
And they're having a remarkable success with patients like this.
I think the basis behind it is
There's some type of neural inflammation going on.
Yes, there can be some genetic predispositions, but that's not the driver.
The genes don't change this fast.
Toby Rogers is totally right there.
But you can sometimes sequence them and figure out which drugs they're not going to respond well to.
Like there are some cases in epilepsy where you don't want to take certain types of antiepileptic drugs based on your genetics.
So that can perhaps be informative.
But the sequencing also taught us that most of these kids have some form of neuroinflammation, and if you combine that with other toxins like Tylenol, which makes a toxic liver byproduct that you've probably heard about recently, NAPQ1,
Tylenol is an interesting story.
When they outlawed cannabis, Tylenol got put in place.
It's a cannabinoid mimetic.
The active part of Tylenol is AM404.
That increases nandamide levels in the blood.
CBD does the same thing, but doesn't have the toxic liver byproduct.