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The Zamboni Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Email, 30 August 2010: .... By the way, I have a very interesting story about a highly effective
multiple sclerosis treatment that my friend ....'s wife just experienced. Within 24 hrs of undergoing the procedure this weekend most of her symptoms disappeared -- we're talking walking, writing, general coordination and even "brain fog" symptoms just flat-out gone! If you want to look it up on the internet the doctor's name is Zamboni and the condition is CCSVI. *** is really excited and was telling me all about it this morning.


I contacted the friend and got this information:

Email, 30 August 2010

Hey Jim,

My wife has been suffering from MS since 1994 and was diagnosed with relapsing/remitting MS. Her initial symptoms started with optic neuritis, tingling in the hands and major headaches. The last 4 years my wife could not walk more than 30 feet without assistant. She has been using a scooter for mobility. No balance, urinary urgency, fallen down, brain fog (short term memory loss), heat intolerance, loss of writing skills, major fatigue, etc… She has been on Copaxone, Novantrone, Tysabri and these injectable drugs have absolutely done nothing for her, but make her sick. To be honest we were desperate to find another avenue and it just happened that a friend of the family from the bay area was checked by Dr.** at Stanford and diagnosed her with Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency(CCSVI). She had stenosis of the left and right internal jugular veins as well as the azygous vein (2009). She has been symptom-free since.

My wife had had all the tests: Doppler ultrasound and CT scan of head and neck. She had major stenosis of her left internal jugular and stenosis of the right internal jugular, as well as other veins in the neck. Dr. Diethrich at the Arizona Heart Institute performed the angioplasty and removed the stenosis from her veins. I have to tell it was like a miracle. My wife no longer had brain fog, her hands and feet were very warm (usually ice cold), less than 24 hours she was walking around the house and even down to the mail box ( 75 yards), she could balance one foot without holding onto someone, did not notice the heat (temperature in Arizona was 100F), no fatigue. It was absolutely amazing. MS is not autoimmune, it is a vascular disease. This procedure was cheaper than 4 months worth of MS drugs and took away all of here symptoms. The word is out about CCSVI, but I believe that the big pharma are trying to get the research stopped because the MS drugs bring in ~18 billion a year.

... Zamboni should receive a Nobel prize for medicine!

Best

****


Email 31 August 2010

Hey Jim,

This website (http://www.ccsvi.org/) has peer reviewed journals concerning the history of MS and possible link to a vascular disease and iron deposits in the brain. The friend of the family did have MS and was treated for CCSVI at Stanford. Has not had a relapse since treatment. .. I am telling you it is like night and day for my wife. ...You can also go to CCSVI forums to get more info. http://www.thisisms.com/forum-40.html. .. We have listened to neurologists for 15 years to only see my wife get worse. CCSVI treatment does work, it is not a fluke. The CT scan and Doppler unltrasound confirmed stenosis of her internal jugular veins.

Here is a link to the Arizona Heart Institute for CCSVI treatment. http://www.lifeguardclinic.com/VIPProgramforMSPatients.htm

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