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Opening the Pathways of Life for MS
















Company Overview
We are a national, non-profit organization, committed to the treatment of patients with Chronic Cerebro Spinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI)

While governments and the MS Society dither and endlessly discuss studies of this treatment, we have decided to act on the behalf of patients.

The CCSVI Foundation of Canada will raise awareness and funds, while working with patients in partnership to obtain access to treatment.

We also work in partnership with international specialists in the treatment... (read more)


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Who We Are

We are patients, families, caregivers, treating physicians and concerned members of society who see the value and the clear results that have been realized.

WE WANT TO SAVE LIVES!


General Information
Dear Friends,

It has already been a long road for us to get to this stage, and now have a website of information available to you. Much has been going on behind the scenes and many new protocols to follow. Starting a foundation with the sole purpose to help others has been a huge learning curve, but one that we believe is worth it.

We are still in the early stages, but are getting our ducks in order to be ready to send people for the procedure once we have funds coming in.

Becoming a not... (read more)


Mission
Why the Foundation Exists

Currently this treatment is not available to Canadians, as it is mired in an undue controversy.

Several Canadians suffering from CCSVI have died as a result of needing this treatment and not having the means or not having access to the treatment.

Time is brain. To sit idly by and wait is not an option.

The CCSVI Foundation of Canada will raise awareness and funds, while working with patients in a partnership to obtain access to treatment.











Email
ccsvifoundationcanada@yahoo.com

Phone
1-705-279-2333

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