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Wednesday, November 20, 2013 5:57 PM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Dear Montel--
We do not call CCSVI venoplasty a "cure". Never have. It is a treatment. You had benefits from it, as documented on the Dr. Oz show. It helped your balance and heat intolerence. It did not cost you thousands, it was covered by insurance. It helped you, and my husband, and thousands of other people around the world. It is not the "holy grail." It is part of an overall approach, looking at neurodegenerative diseases and the vascular connection of brain health and blood flow, as addressed by venoplasty, diet, exercise and lifestyle-- and CCSVI advocates know this. We do not appreciate your pejorative dismissal of our work. Good luck to you and your new venture, but we already know how to "live well" without your new program. You're welcome. http://www.cbc.ca/whitecoat/full-interviews/2013/11/18/montel-williams-extended-interview/


Montel Williams: Extended Interview | White Coat, Black Art with Dr. Brian Goldman | CBC Radio
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This week on our show about the impact celebrities have on our health care choices we featured and interview with US talk show host Montel Williams. Williams is launching a new online health show, Living Well with Montel. Williams was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 14 years ago. He told us