non-surgical treatment for CCVSI

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swibe
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non-surgical treatment for CCVSI

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another interesting clue ... ACE inhibitors (e.g., Lisinopril) that reduce blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels appears to have a positive effect on MS. Very preliminary and the researchers are seeking more funding. But it would lend strength to CCSVI contributing to MS and also represent a possible non-surgical alternative to treatment.
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For God sake (or even His brother's) if you were "on" for the CCSVI theory but about "I want an alternative"; Andrew already stands out since no one can remember (except perhaps the brother of the previously mentioned) The Inclined Bed Theory(IBT)

See http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8535.html here ...

You dont liike to 'balloon' you veins but would poison your whole body ... :roll:
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