Sunday, November 7, 2010 10:13 PM
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Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI
Dr Tom Gilhooly has been a GP in Glasgow for the past 21 years. He has been interested in neuroimmune disease for the past 16 years and developed a particular interest in MS treatments. He has developed The Essential Health Clinic in Glasgow as a centre of excellence for MS treatments including omega 3, vitamin D and low dose naltrexone (LDN). He became interested in CCSVI through the MS patients attending the clinic and has developed the first screening and treatment programme for CCSVI in the UK. Tom is also akeynote speaker at international omega-3 events. Video of Presentation due by 12/Nov/2010 source: http://www.essentialhealthclinic.com/website/index.php/clinic/ccsvi-conference.html? We had the great pleasure of hosting with CCSVI UK, the first CCSVI conference in the UK. On the Friday we had 42 medical delegates from all over the world to share their experience in CCSVI. The main outcome from the Friday meeting was a great willingness to work together internationally to prove the case for CCSVI. On the day before the conference we had the pleasure of carrying out the first two cases of CCSVI in the UK. To actually witness the huge improvements in venous circulation that angioplasty can produce was truly amazing. It was my best day in my 30 years in Medicine.? Presentation: http://www.essentialhealthclinic.com/website/images/ccsvi-conference/CCSVI-drgilhooly.pdf
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