Zamboni's 2015 talk, brave dreams, living longer

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Zamboni's 2015 talk, brave dreams, living longer

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o2c2gkjV4c

Has anyone seen the Brave Dreams results? I can't see how he would have got them to use the video-clip method, so maybe it's irrelevant. Because the MS population has been divided and conquered, I don't see anyone demanding answers anymore. Are we losing? The other side has the advantage: we all die young. The only answer is to outlive them. And to teach the next generation not to accept any more bullshit. If we can fix ourselves, we can help the next generation who get MS. So far, the two things I have found that help us progressives like me, are biotin and the CCSVI procedure.

It still needs improvement, and more research. I think science is fucked, on account of how much money is spent to defeat it.
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