Settings for an Effective Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 5:18 am
WHY ISN'T ANYONE TALKING ABOUT THIS AND IT'S SIGNIFICANCE TO CCSVI??
New research destroys the auto-immune model of Multiple Sclerosis
The Journal of Experimental Medicine said it best in their recent tweet:
“Decades of medical theory which considered the brain as different from other organs of the body and without a lymphatic drainage system were, well...... simply not correct.”
The presence of a lymphatic vascular system:
The University of Helsinki has independently published a paper in the Journal of Experimental Medicine which looks amazingly similar to the University of Virginia's paper on lymph vessels published just two weeks ago. Both universities have found:
A dural lymphatic vascular system that drains brain interstitial fluid and macromolecules.
http://jem.rupress.org/content/early/20 ... 0.abstract
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the brain is directly connected to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist.
Published on Jun 23, 2015
Louveau said:
“When we started our project, our question was if there are so many immune cells surrounding the brain, how do they traffic there? By addressing this question we found vessels that weren’t supposed to exist. They were very well hidden and we think that is why it took so long to discover them.”
http://www.biosciencetechnology.com/new ... une-system
Creating a myth:
These findings are of crucial importance to many who have been branded with 'Multiple Sclerosis'. The drug treatment of this illness is based on a FALSE premise that no immune cells should be in the brain and if they are there it is because of an autoimmune reaction against the myelin sheath which prevents nerve conduction. Brain and spinal cord lesions are often observed on T2 MRI scans which are blamed for the various pains, tingling, numbness, fatigue, bladder and bowel problems and motor disabilities that such patients experience.
This shibboleth is relentlessly conveyed to the public in spite of serious doubts that even if this was all true, the majority of patient symptoms bear absolutely no correlation to the purported lesions - even in the presence of dozens of such lesions.
- See more at: http://dramir.com/blog/archives/667-The ... IBmFc.dpuf
New research destroys the auto-immune model of Multiple Sclerosis
The Journal of Experimental Medicine said it best in their recent tweet:
“Decades of medical theory which considered the brain as different from other organs of the body and without a lymphatic drainage system were, well...... simply not correct.”
The presence of a lymphatic vascular system:
The University of Helsinki has independently published a paper in the Journal of Experimental Medicine which looks amazingly similar to the University of Virginia's paper on lymph vessels published just two weeks ago. Both universities have found:
A dural lymphatic vascular system that drains brain interstitial fluid and macromolecules.
http://jem.rupress.org/content/early/20 ... 0.abstract
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the brain is directly connected to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist.
Published on Jun 23, 2015
Louveau said:
“When we started our project, our question was if there are so many immune cells surrounding the brain, how do they traffic there? By addressing this question we found vessels that weren’t supposed to exist. They were very well hidden and we think that is why it took so long to discover them.”
http://www.biosciencetechnology.com/new ... une-system
Creating a myth:
These findings are of crucial importance to many who have been branded with 'Multiple Sclerosis'. The drug treatment of this illness is based on a FALSE premise that no immune cells should be in the brain and if they are there it is because of an autoimmune reaction against the myelin sheath which prevents nerve conduction. Brain and spinal cord lesions are often observed on T2 MRI scans which are blamed for the various pains, tingling, numbness, fatigue, bladder and bowel problems and motor disabilities that such patients experience.
This shibboleth is relentlessly conveyed to the public in spite of serious doubts that even if this was all true, the majority of patient symptoms bear absolutely no correlation to the purported lesions - even in the presence of dozens of such lesions.
- See more at: http://dramir.com/blog/archives/667-The ... IBmFc.dpuf