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Brainstorm new research ideas!

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:13 pm
by fogdweller
One of the really exciting things about an out-of-the box theory like CCSVI is that it creates whole new ways of approaching the search for solutions. It feels like we have been stuck in a blind alley in the maze of MS research for the past 35 years, ever since we directed all our thinking to immunity and specifically auto immunity.

With a new emphasis on circulatory problems, whole new directions of inquiry open up. The paticipants in this forum are creative and well educated about the medical issues of MS. Lets use this forum to brainstorm creative new things to try with research and treatment.

I'll start .... what if we treated a dramatic relapse with circulatory enhancing drugs like a heart attack episode...say nitro or some of the circulatory enhancers that I have seen people on the vasodilators topic on this forum suggest. Immunosupressors don't seem to work very well anyway.

Re: Brainstorm new research ideas!

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:34 pm
by protek
fogdweller wrote:One of the really exciting things about an out-of-the box theory like CCSVI is that it creates whole new ways of approaching the search for solutions. It feels like we have been stuck in a blind alley in the maze of MS research for the past 35 years, ever since we directed all our thinking to immunity and specifically auto immunity.

With a new emphasis on circulatory problems, whole new directions of inquiry open up. The paticipants in this forum are creative and well educated about the medical issues of MS. Lets use this forum to brainstorm creative new things to try with research and treatment.

I'll start .... what if we treated a dramatic relapse with circulatory enhancing drugs like a heart attack episode...say nitro or some of the circulatory enhancers that I have seen people on the vasodilators topic on this forum suggest. Immunosupressors don't seem to work very well anyway.
Hi! Maybe vibroacoustic or vibromassage treatment for veins resonanse and increase of blood flow.