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CCSVI - Przełom w leczeniu SM? - Dokument CTV - część 2

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Część 2. Film dokumentalny pt. "The Liberation Treatment" ("Procedura Uwolnienia") został nadany w programie W5 w kanadyjskiej telewizji CTV w dniu 21.11.2009. Część 2.
CCSVI - Przewlekła mózgowo-rdzeniowa niewydolność żylna - stan chorobowy opisany niedawno przez Dr Paolo Zamboni'ego z Uniwersytetu w Ferrarze we Włoszech.
Wyniki badań Dr Zamboni'ego wskazują, że CCSVI ponad 40-krotnie zwiększa ryzyko zachorowania na SM (stwardnienie rozsiane).
CCSVI jest obecnie leczone metodą angioplastyki balonowej lub angioplastyki stent.

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  • I just learned about this for the first time yesterday and have already started harassing vein doctors in my area! Get the word out, people!

  • Dr. Zamboni you are a hero.

    I wish you were here and I could get the liberation therapy.

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  • With regard to MS patients, “We are cautious, but nevertheless excited by what patients are telling us. Suffice to say that the few patients who have had the therapy through us are noticing recovery of neuro deficits beyond what the venous angioplasty alone should account for”. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • Other recent MS patients who have had Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation (ASCT), or stem cell therapy have posted videos and comments on YouTube v=jFQr2eqm3Cg. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • A universal benefit reported by every patient has been the recovery of bladder control. Most MS patients have various bladder control symptoms that include urinary urgency, incontinence, nocturia, or urinary hesitancy as a result of the disruption of electrical impulses from the brain to the nerves and muscles that are involved in emptying the bladder (pudenal nerve, urethral sphincter, detrusor muscle). Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

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