New treatment for ms

New treatment for msi:

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20091120/W5_liberati...

 

A friend sent me this link from what I suppose is Canadian tv. It's interesting and not really at odds with the bacterial theories. If you can't access it through this link try "CTV News "The Liberation Treatment."

 

Nancy

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PPMSii-misdiagnosed 2001-diagnosed 2006. Also maybe Lyme. Minocycline 7 mos.- resulting bronchitis 5 months. Deserted by Hopkins neurology dept. and going to private m.d. out-of-plan. Wheldon CAPii 3/2/07 - Now (3/10) doing 100 doxyii; 125mg. azith; pulsing tin

MSi certainly is a

MSi certainly is a multi-factor disease: I think we all agree on that.
Why not all people who carry evidence of being (or having been) infected by Cpni develop MS?

Probably only those who have a damaged brain-blood barrier (possibly due to iron deposits, caused by insufficient vein drainage) are the ones who will develop the disease.

After performing the "NACi test" (and getting flu-like symptoms) a blood sample proved that I had raised antibodies against Cpn (and that's a fact).
I'm going to be tested for CCSVI as well and, if that proves true, I will take any additional step it may require (but without giving in ABxi).

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< SPMSi - EDSSi 7 > < NACi 600mg X 2, Doxyi 100 mg X 2, Azith 250 mg MWF, Flagyli pulses, green tea, curcumin, flavonoids + all the supplementsi listed on Wheldon's Protocol (and possibly more) >

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