One concern with animal trials is how different the cerebral vascular drainage is in animals that do not walk upright, compared to humans.bigfoot14 wrote:I believe that Putnam tried something like this around 1930...1eye wrote:Actually, wasn't this already done with dogs?1eye wrote:=
We can tell the difference when we can see that the cellular distress is causing the influx of immune cells. I hate to say it, but find a way to give an experimental animal a case of slow flow combined with reflux, and you will see if this is enough to break down myelin, cause lesions, etc. It may be necessary to choose an animal with a long enough life-span.
but was injecting various things into their veins, not crimping the veins and causing reflux.....
And if you're going to set this type of trial up, don't let PETA know.....
There were CCSVI mice trials at Stanford, we've not yet heard what's come of those.