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Wednesday, January 13, 2016 12:17 PM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis shared Canadian Neurovascular Health Society's photo. Volg link
Dr. Bernhard Juurlink: Time to Revisit Non-Pharmacological Research Approaches to Ameliorate Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

"There are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of angioplasty to treated obstructed venous return to ameliorate MS. There are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of hyperbaric oxygen treatment to ameliorate MS. And there are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of changes in diet and other lifestyle aspects to ameliorate MS. Certainly the rationales are as valid, and even more so, as those for the currently- approved [pharmacological] treatments of MS."

Dr. Juurlink is a volunteer Board member with the Canadian Neurovascular Health Society

http://www.jneuro.com/neurology-neuroscience/time-to-revisit-nonpharmacological-research-approaches-to-ameliorate-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms.pdf
Canadian Neurovascular Health Society
Dr. Bernhard Juurlink: Time to Revisit Non-Pharmacological Research Approaches to Ameliorate Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

"There are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of angioplasty to treated obstructed venous return to ameliorate MS. There are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of hyperbaric oxygen treatment to ameliorate MS. And there are clear scientific rationales for examining the ability of changes in diet and other lifestyle aspects to ameliorate MS. Certainly the rationales are as valid, and even more so, as those for the currently- approved [pharmacological] treatments of MS."

Dr. Juurlink is a volunteer Board member with the Canadian Neurovascular Health Society

http://www.jneuro.com/neurology-neuroscience/time-to-revisit-nonpharmacological-research-approaches-to-ameliorate-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms.pdf