Multiple Sclerosis--the vascular connection

From Rindfliesch's discovery of the central vessel in the MS lesion in 1863, to CCSVI and the CNS lymphatic discovery. 160 years of research on blood flow, CSF, lymph and perfusion of the central nervous system. Because the heart and the brain are connected.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Raise a glass! December 29, 2010 at 5:16pm This year, my New Year's  resolution is going to be to get enough WATER! H2O! agu...
Sunday, December 26, 2010

Hydration, your Heart and Blood Flow

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December 26, 2010 at 2:12pm Did you know that when you are not drinking enough water, you are straining your heart and vascular system...
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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Ischemia, MMPs and Myelin loss

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December 16, 2010 at 10:47am Continuing the exploration of the "auto-immune" reaction of the body in situations of slow bl...
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I became interested in multiple sclerosis (MS) research when my husband Jeff was diagnosed with MS in 2007. I noted a connection of Jeff's disease process to his vascular health, and by accessing medical journals on the internet and stacks of books at my local library, I put together research to address this. I sent my theory and research, called the Endothelial Health Program, to universities, and began a correspondence with vascular specialists at Stanford University. Jeff was the first American treated for CCSVI, and he is now fifteen years past his venoplasty, with no further MS progression, healing of his gray matter, and relief of many symptoms. He's still jogging, working full time as a composer and conductor, and traveling the globe.
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