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#1 StemCells&AtomBombs

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Posted 14 May 2011 - 10:55 AM

Let's make sure that we in the SCI community watch the medical world with informed minds and start organizing now for our War of Liberation so we don't have to wait a hundred years. The MS people have shown clearly that our voices do have an impact.

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A revolutionary treatment for MS which is simple and is showing very clear positive outcomes.

Patient demands for access to the treatment clashing with demands from the medical establishment for more data.

Now, I won't argue against the need for better data and clinical trials but how long are people going to have to wait for relief from a chronic, degenerative disease?

But I know that people are going to tell me to hold on. They're going to say this is a new idea and is going to take years of testing. That we shouldn't put people at risk with something that has just come out.

And I'll answer them with the real news behind this story, that behind all the good news in this story is a piece of really sickening news. The sad part of this news is that it's not new.

We hear lots about the a Dr. Zamboni from Italy and his pioneering work in this 'new' therapy for multiple sclerosis by treating Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency or CCSVI with angioplasty, but there are a few names missing.

Professor Eduard von Rindfleisch who proposed a vascular cause for MS in 1863.
Dr. Tracy Jackson Putnam who also proposed a vascular cause for MS in the 1930s, and Dr. Franz Schelling.

Keep reading...
Watch on CTV News
Read the story at the Globe and Mail.

AND IF YOU HAVEN'T TAKE THE SURVEY YET, PLEASE GIVE ME A HAND!
Dennis Tesolat
StemCells&AtomBombs (English)CelluleStaminali&BombeAtomiche(Italian)




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