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Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:03 PM | Helen Cosburn Volg link

Dr. Zamboni speaks out in frustration with the Canadian government’s refusal to help MS patients. Dr. Zamboni, who not only discovered CCSVI as a way to liberate those who suffered from the debilitating disease, has also become somewhat of an activist for MSers. His recently outcry to the Alberta government regarding their anti-CCSVI approach, were heard around the world. Now, Dr. Zamboni speaks out again, in a rare interview, to say that Canada’s approach to reviewing, discussing and investigating his findings in a step by step manner is taking too long, and its ‘waiting time that MS patients simply do not have’.



“I cannot understand why a country like Canada with a very good public-health system refuses to support a treatment study on 500 people,” Dr. Zamboni said. “I think that is not a good thing. It’s not the correct answer.” Dr. Zamboni stated.



Dr. Zamboni’s research continues to do what he does best; Research!



“The only answers he can provide will come from research, he said. Next month, he will begin a state-approved double-blinded trial which will follow a large group of MS patients after they receive balloon angioplasties. The study will involve approximately 15 centres in Italy, and Dr. Zamboni hopes it will clear up any “residual doubt on the so-called placebo effect.” The patients will be observed for 15 months following the procedure, their motor activity, balance and neural responses measured to see if there has been any objective improvement in their condition. Dr. Zamboni expects to have concrete findings in two years’ time. ”



Read the full article, Father of Liberation treatment calls on Ottawa to help MS suffers