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Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 5:54 pm
by cheerleader
Re: Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:52 am
by cheerleader
Anyone? This young man has gone 20 years with no MS progression, following the program his Dad, Dr. Ashton Embry, put together for him, and incorporating a cardiovascularly active lifestyle.
Check it out...nothing to buy. Matt's done this himself, to help other people.
cheer
Re: Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:38 am
by Rogan
Looks like a great site and another smart advocate for CCSVI awareness.
Looking forward to his list of doctors and clinics that can provide relief.
Rogan
Re: Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:46 pm
by MrSuccess
it would have been appreciated more if this great news was included in the first post.
Not everyone here at TIMS has the time or even energy to delve into the links provided.
I do . But I am sure many TIMS readers do not. This is why it is so easy to go sideways on any information provided to the gentle reader.
Did Mr.Emery have CCSVI treatment ?
All in all ... a very encouraging outcome .
MrSuccess
Re: Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:17 pm
by NHE
MrSuccess wrote:Did Mr.Emery have CCSVI treatment ?
Yes, he says in his video that he went to Poland, venoplasty but no stents. He said that some of his symptoms improved, but then slowly returned over time. It's possible that he might get better results with Dr. Sclafani using IVUS.
Re: Matt Embry's new site
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:18 am
by cheerleader
NHE wrote:MrSuccess wrote:Did Mr.Emery have CCSVI treatment ?
Yes, he says in his video that he went to Poland, venoplasty but no stents. He said that some of his symptoms improved, but then slowly returned over time. It's possible that he might get better results with Dr. Sclafani using IVUS.
Agree, NHE. The science has vastly improved since Matt was treated in 2010. But he's doing great, running marathons, and no MS progression in 20 years. I think the take away from his video series is that lifestyle interventions which address cardiovascular heath and blood flow can really make a difference in disease progression and disability. Yes, Matt's story is anecdotal...but with doctors w/MS like Dr. George Jelinek and Dr. Terry Wahls showing how lifestyle changes/nutrition/exercise have helped them stay progression free, the evidence is mounting.
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