Improvement reports

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/d ... -1.3809026
"[My doctor] believes that everything I've done is a fad. That's his word … it's a little dismissive," said Penny Setterfield.

The 62-year-old Ottawa woman went to New York for liberation therapy in 2010, and said she's had lasting benefits to her eyesight.
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https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/ ... ete-again/
MG: I feel I am truly a miracle. I had two CCSVI [chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency] treatments and changed my entire lifestyle.
She doesn't really say how the CCSVI procedures helped her. She is a bodybuilder and does not look like a person with MS!
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https://www.theobserver.ca/2014/07/31/m ... 20911334d1
"I was saying before ‘if death was a 10, I feel like a nine,’" said the 35-year-old.
Now, he said, "I feel probably a five."

The blurriness in his vision isn’t gone, but is better, he said. Ditto for tingling, and he’s noticed a marked improvement in his energy.

"When I came home I cleaned out the garage, cleaned out the pool, cleaned out my truck, did all this stuff I haven’t done in three years," he said.
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