Naar homepage     
Chronische Cerebro-Spinale Veneuze Insufficiëntie
Aanmelden op het CCSVI.nl forum
Lees Voor (ReadSpeaker)    A-   A+
Over CCSVI.nl | Zoeken | Contact | Forum
CCSVI.nl is onderdeel van de
Franz Schelling Website
meer informatie
  
Monday, July 23, 2018 8:28 PM | Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI Volg link
Congenital malformed veins don’t come from Mars. That’s why you should concentrate on solving the underlying problem instead of covering up symptoms and that starts with proper blood testing!

‘Free serum haemoglobin is associated with brain atrophy in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis’, 2016

“...Conclusions
An underlying low-grade chronic intravascular haemolysis is a potential source of the iron whose deposition along blood vessels in multiple sclerosis plaques contributes to the neurodegeneration and consequent brain atrophy seen in progressive disease. Chelators of free serum iron will be ineffective in”
'full paper: https://wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/1-10/v1
Wellcome Open Research Article: Free serum haemoglobin is associated with brain atrophy in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
Read the latest article version by Alex Lewin, Shea Hamilton, Aviva Witkover, Paul Langford, Richard Nicholas, Jeremy Chataway, Charles R.M. Bangham, at Wellcome Open Research.