The Institute’s Breakthrough Alzheimer Treatment
The Institute of Neurological Recovery utilizes a unique, revolutionary, and breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. This treatment, invented by its founder, Edward Tobinick, M.D., addresses excess brain neuroinflammation. Neuroinflammation shuts down brain circuits, preventing brain cells from communicating properly. Dr. Tobinick’s treatment is designed to neutralize this excessive brain inflammation. The first open-label clinical trial of Dr. Tobinick’s unique PSE treatment for treating Alzheimer’s disease was begun in 2004, with results published in 2006 (reference 2). It was successful, ushering in a new scientific era by demonstrating rapid neurological improvement, beginning within minutes of the first treatment (references 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9).
Selected video: Rapid improvement in a physician with Alzheimer’s disease after PSE treatment at the INR
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About Dr. Tobinick
Edward Lewis Tobinick, M.D. is an American physician, inventor, and scientist. He has authored multiple, peer-reviewed, scientific publications in the field of neurology and granted more than 30 U.S. and international patents for his medical inventions. His work has been cited by more than 4000 scientific publications. His inventions include novel methods of drug delivery to selectively enhance the ability of large molecular weight drugs and biologics to reach the brain in therapeutic concentration. His medical discoveries have contributed to our fundamental understanding of brain and neuronal function in health and disease.
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