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Multiple Sclerosis and the Kynurenine Balance: When Body Chemistry Pushes the Brain Toward Harm or Healing
Multiple Sclerosis and the Kynurenine Balance: When Body Chemistry Pushes the Brain Toward Harm or Healing

This blog post explores a fascinating study that looks at multiple sclerosis through the lens of metabolism rather than just immunity. Researchers examined how a major tryptophan breakdown route—the kynurenine pathway—can tilt either toward harmful, brain-irritating compounds (“NeuroTox”) or toward more protective, calming ones (“NeuroPro”). By analyzing blood from people with MS, they found that age, body fat, fitness, and disability all subtly nudge this balance one way or the other. In simple terms, the chemistry in your blood doesn’t just reflect the disease—it may also reflect your lifestyle and how much protection or pressure your nervous system is under.

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