Controverisal Liberation Therapy Fails To Treat M.S.

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Controverisal Liberation Therapy Fails To Treat M.S.

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HI Friends please read
http://www.ms-uk.org/controversial-libe ... -ms-090317
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seeva wrote:HI Friends please read
http://www.ms-uk.org/controversial-libe ... -ms-090317
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Or:

you could look at my map at http://sullivanweb.me/mypix/route.jpg

29km partly on the trans canada trail

Or: you could look at my picture: http://sullivanweb.me/mypix/bike00001.jpg

Features wild lupins.
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Re: Controverisal Liberation Therapy Fails To Treat M.S.

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Don't shoot the messenger:


https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/update ... sclerosis/

"studies failed to replicate Zamboni’s findings, and the hypothesis was essentially disproved"



https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/ ... -patients/

"Researchers Report Alternate Explanation Discovery Of How And Why CCSVI Treatment Works In MS Patients"
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ElliotB wrote:Don't shoot the messenger:


https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/update ... sclerosis/

"studies failed to replicate Zamboni’s findings, and the hypothesis was essentially disproved"



https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/ ... -patients/

"Researchers Report Alternate Explanation Discovery Of How And Why CCSVI Treatment Works In MS Patients"
In this case shooting the real messengers would require a sniper the likes of our Canadian JTF2 guy who had a record breaking kill shot in Iraq of 3540 meters. And a good weapon like the one he used. Unfortunately these messengers are much better funded than I am, to the tune of 15 billion dollars a year for MS drugs alone. These folks will never be short on "research" dollars to prove whatever it is they're saying lately. pwMS have no chance against that. I just ride my ebike and smell the flowers. I may even ride in this year's MS Bike Tour. Lies will not set you free.

I posted in the General Discussion forum about the study that showed mitochondrial death due to poor blood flow in diabetic legs, which causes disability. Good arteries will do you no good if you don't have good veins. There are two products on the market which can help keep your feet alive by pulsing the muscles in your feet, causing muscle contractions which can help your veins get venous blood back to your heart when you can't walk. They work for diabetics too. I'm afraid only stem cells or transplants can bring back the muscles. You can pulse your neck with these things too but I'd advise you not to, for whatever that's worth.
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