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Monday, March 23, 2015 12:26 AM | Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI Volg link
Tracy J. Putnam, 1 May 1937:

"..."The effects of venous obstruction in the central nervous system have been studied experimentally and pathologically in this laboratory. The two sets of observations lead to the same conclusion. The stasis affects the white matter more than the gray. The commonest lesion consists of a swelling and disintegration of myelin upstream along the vein, accompanied in the severer lesions by some swelling and fragmentation of axis cylinders…"

It may be hard to read but worth the effort. What we are talking about here is not new, it is not from left field but it challenges the current paradigms in Neurology. It has been ignored for too long. Kerri...", via CCSVI AUSTRALIA


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Tracy J. Putnam, 1 May 1937:

"The effects of venous obstruction in the central nervous system have been studied experimentally and pathologically in this laboratory. The two sets of observations lead to the same conclusion. The stasis affects the white matter more than the gray. The commonest lesion consists of a swelling and disintegration of myelin upstream along the vein, accompanied in the severer lesions by some swelling and fragmentation of axis cylinders…"

It may be hard to read but worth the effort. What we are talking about here is not new, it is not from left field but it challenges the current paradigms in Neurology. It has been ignored for too long.

Kerri

(Thanks Elcio and Shirley for this find)