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Hi somasimplers,
It has been said on another forum that ions channels are wonderful. I agree. A pain theory has been developed since we know that ion channels are removed and renewed every two days. ![]() gif => http://www.somasimple.com/flash_anims/ions_channels.gif html=> http://www.somasimple.com/flash_anim...nels_test.html flash=> http://www.somasimple.com/flash_anims/ions_channels.swf In substance, that theory explains that a lack of myelin (made by an injury) obliges the neuron to put ions channels in that area. These changes may be responsible of auto-firing by neurons and thus pain. In my view, it works only in extremely rare occasions. We must find an other origin for neurogenic pain. I have some explanations about my view. What are your thoughts about this theory?
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