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Neurologist With MS: This "3 Neurotropic Vitamin Protocol" Is the Other Half Nobody Gave Me And It Is Helping 38,000+ Americans With MS Support Myelin Repair Without Another Drug

If your walking has slowed, your exhaustion is overwhelming, and your body feels worse every year, but your MRI keeps coming back stable, I know exactly why. The same thing happened to me for thirteen years, and nobody in my field could explain it.

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By Dr. Michael Anderson, MD


Board-Certified Neurologist, MS Subspecialty | Last updated August 10, 2026 - 4min read.


Nine days before I sat in an infusion chair for the first time in my life, my right leg stopped working in the corridor outside my own clinic. I was 54 years old. A board-certified neurologist. Nineteen years of practice. Fellowship trained in multiple sclerosis. And my last thirteen MRIs had all said the same thing. No new lesions. No enhancement. Stable.


Then I found something that was not noted in my training files. Three specific neurotropic vitamins that do the one thing no MS drug has ever been designed to do: support the rebuilding of myelin the disease already stripped.


I did not learn this from a blog post. I did not learn it from a colleague. I learned it from a 76-year-old former hospital pharmacist in her kitchen in central Pennsylvania, over tea. Her sister in Japan was diagnosed with MS thirty-one years ago. She is 72 now and still walks 15,000 steps a day.


While DMTs stop the immune system from stripping more myelin, these three vitamins do something completely different. They supply the energy, the material, and the signal support your nerves need to rebuild what is already gone. And they are already changing thousands of lives.


Here is why, and here is exactly what I found out:

1. Six Separate Problems. One Root Cause.

Myelin is the coating on every nerve in your body. It is the reason a signal from your brain reaches your hand in a fraction of a second. With the coating intact, only tiny sections of the nerve have to do any work. Strip the coating off, and every inch of that nerve has to do the work instead, every time it fires. The signal gets slower. It gets weaker. And it takes far more energy to send.


Everything downstream of that nerve is affected. I have heard every one of these from my own patients. I have experienced most of them myself.

Your hands and feet burn and tingle, because a bare nerve fires signals that were never sent

You are exhausted even before you get out of bed, because your nervous system is using more energy than it can produce

Your skin is sensitive to the lightest touch and you cannot tolerate the heat - you spend your summers indoors with the air conditioning on and the blinds closed


Your balance is gone, because your feet cannot tell your brain where they are

You lose words mid sentence, because signal speed in the brain depends on the same coating

I used to think of these as separate problems in my patients. They are not.


They're one problem. A nerve without its coating, without the energy to rebuild it, and without the material to rebuild it from.

2. What "Stable" Clinical MRIs Actually Mean

I have read over 9000 MRIs. Every time I wrote stable, no new lesions, I believed I was delivering good news. I watched the relief on people's faces. I said the words your scan looks great to a woman who told me on the same visit that she had stopped tying her shoes, and I did not connect the two.


Your scan counts lesions. That is what it was built to do, and it does it well.


It cannot measure how much myelin has come off a nerve, or whether any of it is being rebuilt. Those are different questions, and nobody is asking them at your appointment.


There is a name for this in the medical journals. PIRA. Progression independent of relapse activity. More than half of the damage people end up with from MS does not come from a relapse at all.


That is why your scan can read stable for years while you feel worse. It is not new damage. It is old damage the MS already did, that never got repaired.


My mother was called stable for nine years. She stopped walking at 61. She passed in a nursing home at 67. Her final MRI report said no new lesions.


My own scans were stable for thirteen years while I lost the use of my right leg.


The scan is not wrong. It measures lesions, not myelin.

3. Why Everything You Have Tried Has Not Stopped It

I have prescribed every one of these. I have been on most of them myself. Here is what each one does, and why not one of them stops your symptoms from getting worse.


  • Your DMT does not rebuild myelin. It works on the immune attack and it stops new lesions forming. It was never designed to rebuild what the attack already stripped, and it has never claimed to.

  • Steroids do not rebuild myelin. They end a flare faster and they do nothing about what the flare left behind.


  • Physical therapy does not rebuild myelin. It strengthens muscle and teaches you to work around the damage you already have, and you should still do it.


  • Vitamin D does not rebuild myelin. I took 5,000 IU a day for thirteen years and still declined.


  • Cutting gluten does not rebuild myelin. I followed the Wahls protocol for two years while my nerve fiber layer thinned the entire time.


Every one is the standard of care. But not one of them rebuilds the myelin, because not one of them puts a single molecule of repair material into the nerve cell where myelin is rebuilt.


I sat with all of my own test results in front of me at 11 PM on a Sunday and I understood something I had not let myself understand in thirteen years. Every drug I had ever been on was working on the immune attack. Not one had touched the damage that was already done to my nerves.


4. The 3 Neurotropic Vitamins a Nerve Rebuilds Its Coating With

Your body rebuilds myelin every day. That takes two things: the energy to build it, and the material it is made of. Both have to be inside the nerve cell.


B1, as benfotiamine. The energy your nerve needs to carry out that repair.


B12, as methylcobalamin. The material your body rebuilds myelin from.


B6, as P-5-P. The chemicals your nerves need to send clean signals.


All three in one formula, in the active forms, at the doses used in the research.


Liposomal delivery, so they reach the inside of the nerve cell.


Energy, then material, then signal. Researchers call these three the neurotropic vitamins, because they support nerve health specifically.


When researchers tested all three on damaged nerve cells, on their own and in combination. In combination, there was nerve tissue repair and regeneration, particularly through remyelination.


The three together were 26 times more effective than B12 on its own.


There is no MS drug that does this. Not one. Every approved treatment either prevents the next attack or manages the symptoms. None were built to rebuild the myelin the attack already stripped.

5. Why Your Last B Complex Probably Did Nothing, and Why It Could Actually Make Your Symptoms Worse

There is a cheap version of these vitamins and a real one. The cheap ones are synthetic. Thiamine hydrochloride instead of benfotiamine. Cyanocobalamin instead of methylcobalamin. Pyridoxine instead of P-5-P. Far less bioavailable than the active forms, which is a long way of saying your body can barely use them.


Almost everything on the American shelves is in cheap form.

The doses are nowhere near the clinical doses used in the research, and the majority do not contain all three together. What is marketed for nerve support is usually B12 on its own, or B12 with one other vitamin thrown in. None of it is formulated properly.


That is a general maintenance product. It is fine if you are a little low on B vitamins. It is not therapeutic and it will not rebuild myelin.


And the cheap B6 can make you worse.

It is well documented. It causes nerve damage when the dose is too high. There are nerve formulas on pharmacy shelves at 100 milligrams. The requirement is one to three. I have diagnosed this twice in my own clinic. Both times the patient had bought the product to help their nerves.


Nuvel has all three of the neurotropic vitamins, in their active natural forms, at the clinical doses used in the research, with B6 held where it is safe. That is what makes it therapeutic and not just maintenance.

6. The Delivery Format These Vitamins Need to Be In

Your blood test for B12 is not measuring what you think it is measuring. It measures what is floating in your blood. It does not measure what got inside the nerve cell. Those are two completely different numbers, and your doctors will only ever check one.


A B vitamin that is not liposomal gets into your bloodstream and changes nothing about the tissue. It raises the number on your lab report while your nerves see none of it, because it cannot enter the cell membrane.


A liposome is a microscopic sphere with the vitamins sealed inside. The shell is made of phospholipids, the same material as your cell membranes. Because the shell and the membrane are the same material, the two fuse and the vitamins are released inside the nerve cell, where myelin is rebuilt.


In Japan the doctors give these vitamins by injection because they know the swallowed form does not enter the nerves. The liposome does the same job but without the needle.


Nuvel is made in small batches at low temperature, which is the only way a liposome survives the manufacturing process. Heat and shear destroy liposomes, and most supplement manufacturers use both because it is faster and cheaper.


Every batch is third party tested for purity and potency.


No fillers. No blends. No diluted doses.

7. Here's What You Can Expect

After the fall, I ran every functional test on myself that an MRI does not cover. Then I started the three neurotropic vitamins. I changed nothing else. I stayed on my infusion. Twelve weeks later I ran the same tests.


  • Timed 25 foot walk: 9.1 seconds, then 5.9.


  • Nine hole peg test: right hand 4 seconds slower than the left, then normal in both hands.


  • Post-void residual: 180 milliliters, then 40.


  • Fatigue scale: 58, then 24.


  • Processing speed: 14th percentile, then 38th.


  • OCT nerve fiber layer: 71 microns, still 71. It had been dropping four to five microns a year for five years. After everything else on this list, that is the number I care about most.


And my MRI said exactly what it has always said. No new lesions. Stable.


The same two words but I was a completely different person.

My practice partner read the September numbers next to the twelve-week numbers. She is another MS neurologist, twelve years in practice. She asked me what I had done. I told her everything. She has been running it with sixteen of her own patients for four months. Eleven have improved their timed walk. Nine have dropped their fatigue score by more than fifteen points. Two are out of a walker they had been in for over a year.


Myelin is one of the slowest rebuilding tissues in your body. Most people notice the first changes between weeks 3 and 4. The real repair happens over 90 days.

8. 38,000+ People With MS Are Already Seeing Real Results

"Three months ago, after about three hours on my feet, I could not stay upright. Last Saturday I got through the whole grocery store and back to the car without sitting down." - Marlene, 52, Ohio

"My left hand was too weak to open a soda can. Last week I did up every button on my shirt myself." - Robert, 61, Arizona

"It used to be a shower or the groceries, never both. Now I do both, and I am not lying down after." - Karen, 54, Michigan

"Stable scans for six years while I got worse every year. Nobody could explain it. Three months in, the burning in my feet has eased and I sleep through the night." - Diane, 57, Florida

You are not alone, and it is not too late.

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Your body isn't breaking down. It just needs support it can actually absorb.


Walking slower. Exhausted by noon. Tingling that never stops. Heat you cannot tolerate and an MRI that still says stable. Nuvel was built for this. Three neurotropic vitamins in their active forms, sealed inside a liposome that delivers them directly into the nerve cell where myelin is rebuilt.

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