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Thursday, June 18, 2015 5:29 PM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Lymph vessels are very much like veins--they have valves, are low pressure and are lined with endothelial cells that require nitric oxide to control flow. Ways to keep lymph vessels healthy are the same as veins. That's why lymph vessels were included in the Endothelial Health Program. If you haven't read it lately, or ever, here it is again, the full version. There are things we can do today to help improve our health, even before venoplasty interventions. Always consult your own physician before beginning a new lifestyle program. Be well, we're all still learning! Joan


Multiple Sclerosis--the vascular connection: Endothelial Health Program
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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.