Sea Moss for CIDP: Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-MAG/Anti-NF155 Demyelinating Neuropathy & Nerve Support

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is the most common chronic autoimmune neuropathy (~1-2/100,000), driven by IgG/IgM autoantibodies against paranodal/nodal antigens (NF155, CNTN1, CASPR1, pan-NF186) and Schwann cell myelin proteins (MAG, P0, P2), complement C3d deposition at the node of Ranvier, CD4+ Th1/Th17 T-cell endoneurial infiltration, macrophage-mediated myelin stripping, NF-kB/IL-17A/TNF-alpha cascade in peripheral nerve, and conduction block from paranodal disruption. Sea moss fucoidan modulates NF-kB and complement C3a/C5a; selenium supports peripheral nerve Schwann cell GPx1/4 antioxidant defense; omega-3 DHA supports myelin membrane composition and resolvin D1/E1 neuroinflammation resolution; zinc supports FOXP3+ Treg balance and nerve repair metalloenzymes. IVIG, plasmapheresis, and corticosteroids are first-line; rituximab for anti-NF155/CNTN1 variants.

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