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Tuesday, June 3, 2014 5:29 AM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Neurologists have told the press that CCSVI research is over for a couple of years now, and boy, do they have the poorly designed studies to prove it! They keep saying this exploration is dead, finito, move on. But oddly enough, in spite of this, the real research continues. The ISNVD continues to explore CCSVI in diseases of neurodegeneration, and international researchers keep finding more connections to hypoperfusion, slowed cerebral blood flow and loss of gray matter. The stack of published papers continues to grow. It's simply not going to go away. It's now been five years of great and improving health for Jeff, with a reversal of gray matter atrophy for him. So, I guess we're not going away, either.


Multiple Sclerosis--the vascular connection: Death knells and coffins...
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From Rindfliesch's discovery of the central vessel in the MS lesion in 1863, to Dr. Paolo Zamboni's discovery of Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency. 150 years of MS research on blood flow and perfusion of the central nervous system. Because the heart and the brain are connected.