CCSVI alive and well in Poland. Fascinating article.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 11:54 pm
This popped up on my now pretty scant CCSVI Google news alert, not much there these days just the usual big pharma media claptrap about all that went awry 5-10 years ago, pretty boring stuff with lots of generalities and few specifics and almost no science.
Anyways this piece was a refreshing traipse down some pretty innovative thinking, and practice. Not some Facebooky testimonial or the like. Here's the link:
http://wmeritum.pl/jak-wyleczyc-nieuleczalne/229323
Now if you like myself cannot read Polish, fear not,
http://itools.com/tool/google-translate ... translator
Just copy the Polish link, plug it in the box at the itools link and you're good to go. Some of the translation misses but is totally readable and fascinating to boot, they even paid a visit to Dr. Sclafani. Much talk about both IVUS, and measuring pressure gradients in all areas, and how those differentials are more precise in locating restricted areas than just images from MRI or contrast Xray.
Not much that blows me away anymore now that officialdom has ostensibly wrapped CCSVI up in a bow and tossed it in the bin. Those of us who understand the science behind it, the hows and the whys to varying degrees, know full well that this is not dead, nor going anywhere, anymore than one could eliminate science, or human curiousity and exploration.
When those are gone consider CCSVI "dead". Until then, those things will move of their own volition regardless of what the pharmaceutical worshipping FDA says (or doesn't say).
Cheers.
Cureious..
Anyways this piece was a refreshing traipse down some pretty innovative thinking, and practice. Not some Facebooky testimonial or the like. Here's the link:
http://wmeritum.pl/jak-wyleczyc-nieuleczalne/229323
Now if you like myself cannot read Polish, fear not,
http://itools.com/tool/google-translate ... translator
Just copy the Polish link, plug it in the box at the itools link and you're good to go. Some of the translation misses but is totally readable and fascinating to boot, they even paid a visit to Dr. Sclafani. Much talk about both IVUS, and measuring pressure gradients in all areas, and how those differentials are more precise in locating restricted areas than just images from MRI or contrast Xray.
Not much that blows me away anymore now that officialdom has ostensibly wrapped CCSVI up in a bow and tossed it in the bin. Those of us who understand the science behind it, the hows and the whys to varying degrees, know full well that this is not dead, nor going anywhere, anymore than one could eliminate science, or human curiousity and exploration.
When those are gone consider CCSVI "dead". Until then, those things will move of their own volition regardless of what the pharmaceutical worshipping FDA says (or doesn't say).
Cheers.
Cureious..