Liberation Treatment for CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis MS
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Dr. Zamboni's Discovery of Liberation Treatment and CCSVI
The Liberation Treatment is a potentially ground breaking treatment of Multiple Sclerosis discovered by Dr. Paolo Zamboni while attepting to cure his wife from her MS.
Dr. Zamboni's was unhappy with the results of his initial research into MS, and what many had considered to be the factors contributing to MS. Dr. Zamboni set out to discover what actually causes MS.
What he discovered would soon be regarded by many as the most important medical breakthrough of this decade. He discovered the Liberation Treatment.
The Liberation Treatment is a potentially ground breaking discovery for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis is a degenerative neurological disease in which the body's own immune system turns against itself, damaging the nerves of the brain and spinal cord.
Dr. Zamboni's was unhappy with the results of his initial research into MS, and what many had considered to be the factors contributing to MS. Dr. Zamboni set out to discover what actually causes MS.
What he discovered would soon be regarded by many as the most important medical breakthrough of this decade. He discovered the Liberation Treatment.
The Liberation Treatment is a potentially ground breaking discovery for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis is a degenerative neurological disease in which the body's own immune system turns against itself, damaging the nerves of the brain and spinal cord.
Table of Contents
- What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Video 1: What is MS?
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Symptoms and Consequences
- Video 2: MS Symptoms
- MS Diagnosis
- MS Treatment
- Video 3: BBC Breakfast feature on CCSVI
- What is CCSVI?
- The discovery Liberation Treatment
- Liberation Treatment
- Video 4: Liberation Treatment Part 1
- Video 5: Liberation Treatment Part 2
- Surgical Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
- Treatment Locations
- Video 6: Patient got Liberated in INDIA
- CCSVI and Liberation Treatment News Feed
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is referred to a disease which cause the degeneration of the Central Nervous System (Brain and Spinal Cord).Inflammation due to MS causes the Myelin - a dielectric material that forms a layer around the neuron's axon and responsible for the proper functioning of the nervous system - to disappear.
As a result, the electrical impulses that travel through the nervous system decelerate which affect the reflexes and movements of MS patients. As more nerves are affected with MS, patients experience difficulties with functions that are controlled by the nervous system such as walking, writing, memorizing, vision, and even speech (Talking).
Video 1: What is MS?
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Symptoms and Consequences
Symptoms of MS have series of ranges: It could be one symptom or multiple symptoms, mild to severe in intensity, and short to long in its duration. It usually hits between the ages of 20 and 40, and is more common in women than in men.
Common symptoms displayed by those diagnosed with MS:
Common symptoms displayed by those diagnosed with MS:
- Patient may experience a patch of blurred vision, red - to - orange or gray distortions, or monocular visual loss (one eye vision loss). The visual symptoms are due to the inflammation caused by MS and usually the vision symptoms are the first to be visible to the patient is due to the sensitive eye nerve system compared to other nervous systems.
- Limb weakness along with difficulties in coordination and balance.
- numbness, fatigue, muscle spasms, and pricking pain. Loss of sensation, speech impediment, tremors, or dizziness could also be present in the early stages of the MS.
- Other symptoms my include depression, paranoia, sexual dysfunction, reduced bowel and bladder control.
According to research, fifty-percent of people experience decreased concentration, attention deficits, memory loss, judgment impairment, and the inability to multitask.
Video 2: MS Symptoms
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MS Diagnosis
Physicians and neurologists require detailed and complete examinations of the following to confirm MS presence:1 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (known as MRI) helps to identify, describe, and date lesions in the brain through intravenous gadolinium.
2 - An Electro-physiological test that examines the impulses' peed and intensity travelling through the nervous system.
3 - Test to examine the Cerebro-spinal fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord which helps in detecting any abnormal chemicals (antibodies) or cells that confirm the presence of Multiple Sclerosis.
All of these tests help the neurologists to confirm that a patient is infected by Multiple Sclerosis.
The most common diagnosis for multiple sclerosis such as lack of oxygen in the brain, inflammation caused by plasma and blood due to autoimmune reactions, deposition of iron from blood obstruct the flow of blood results in nerve damage.
MS Treatment
However, Dr. Paolo Zamboni has postulated that MS stems from a narrowing or blockage in the veins that drain blood from the brain, known medically as CCSVI, or chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency.
Zamboni thinks this impaired flow of blood from the brain builds up pressure, and that the resulting collection of blood may cause MS symptoms.
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is a condition found in twice the number people with multiple sclerosis than in the average population, where blood doesn't properly drain from the brain because of a narrowing in the veins that bring deoxygenated blood from the brain to the heart. The main veins are the jugular veins and the azygous. Due to this partial blockage, deoxygenated blood either stays too long in the brain or can reflux back into the brain causing various adverse effects, including:
1) A lack of oxygen (hypoxia) in the brain;
2) Inflammation caused by plasma and blood, which can also set off an autoimmune reaction; and
3) Iron from blood deposited on brain tissue can damage Myelin, and over time results in nerve damage (think of rust built up on a motor).
CCSVI was first found combining extracranial and transcranial doppler sonography. Five parameters of venous drainage have been proposed to be characteristic of the syndrome, although having two of them is enough for diagnosis of CCSVI:
Reflux in the internal jugular and vertebral veins,
Reflux in the deep cerebral veins,
High-resolution B-mode evidence of stenosis of the internal jugular,
Flow in the internal jugular or vertebral veins that could not be detected with Doppler, and
Reverted postural control of the main cerebral venous outflow pathways.
Use of Magnetic resonance Venography for the diagnosis of CCSVI in MS patients has limited value, and has been proposed to be used only in combination with other techniques.
What is CCSVI?
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is described as a chronic problem where blood takes longer to return to the heart from the brain and spine and it can reflux back into the brain and spine and cause leakage of red blood cells and fluids into the tissues of the brain and spine. Blood that remains in the brain too long create a deposition of iron which in turn damages the brain tissue. The discovery Liberation Treatment
It all started with the Dr. Paolo Zamboni's search to understand the root cause of Multiple Sclerosis. After studying all of the MS patients, 90 % of the MS patients suffering from the same condition, he found that that almost all of them had a narrow, twisted or blockage of the veins that are supposed to flush blood from the brain. In addition to this, he found high level of iron deposition in the brain leads to obstructed blood flow. Recent discovery by Dr Zamboni suggested to open such blocks and allow free flow of blood through veins to brain, which then termed this treatment as Liberation treatment.
Liberation treatment is the most popular discovery for the treatment of Multiple sclerosis (MS).Multiple sclerosis is a disease of central nervous system, which occurs mainly between the ages of twenty to forty and in higher numbers of women than men. In MS, myelin sheath that protects the body's nerves erodes and nerves get s damaged. Scar tissue is seen where demyelination occurs in the brain and spinal cord which is caused by an autoimmune process, in which the body's own immune system attacks its own healthy tissue.
In the immune system, there are two types of white blood cells, B-cells and T-cells. The principal functions of B cells are to make antibodies against antigens and destroy the antigen. B-cells plays vital role in humoral immune response whereas T-cells differs from B-cells by the presence of a special receptor on their cell surface called cell receptors (TCR) and plays an important role in Cell mediated immune response. T-cells exist in three forms, all responsible for different immune system responses. Helper T-cells stimulate production of antibodies against foreign antigens, produces cytokines which activate other T-cells. These T-cells are able to recognize foreign antigens through their receptors and destroy the antigen.
Strikingly in MS, helper T-cells are activated by unknown mechanism whose specific receptors recognize central nervous system myelin as an antigen and activates other T-cells by releasing cytokines and adhesion molecules which will adhere to the blood -brain barrier and obstruct the blood flow in the brain and spine.
Liberation treatment is the most popular discovery for the treatment of Multiple sclerosis (MS).Multiple sclerosis is a disease of central nervous system, which occurs mainly between the ages of twenty to forty and in higher numbers of women than men. In MS, myelin sheath that protects the body's nerves erodes and nerves get s damaged. Scar tissue is seen where demyelination occurs in the brain and spinal cord which is caused by an autoimmune process, in which the body's own immune system attacks its own healthy tissue.
In the immune system, there are two types of white blood cells, B-cells and T-cells. The principal functions of B cells are to make antibodies against antigens and destroy the antigen. B-cells plays vital role in humoral immune response whereas T-cells differs from B-cells by the presence of a special receptor on their cell surface called cell receptors (TCR) and plays an important role in Cell mediated immune response. T-cells exist in three forms, all responsible for different immune system responses. Helper T-cells stimulate production of antibodies against foreign antigens, produces cytokines which activate other T-cells. These T-cells are able to recognize foreign antigens through their receptors and destroy the antigen.
Strikingly in MS, helper T-cells are activated by unknown mechanism whose specific receptors recognize central nervous system myelin as an antigen and activates other T-cells by releasing cytokines and adhesion molecules which will adhere to the blood -brain barrier and obstruct the blood flow in the brain and spine.
Liberation Treatment
Recovery is relatively simple and rapid. Bruising is normal. You will receive wound care instructions and may be prescribed medication.
The CCSVI Liberation Procedure for MS patients is a recent advance in medical technology. As with all surgical procedures, it is strongly recommended you consult with your physician and/or specialist so you are fully informed as to whether this procedure is appropriate for your medical condition and of all possible complications.
The Liberation treatment is not available in the US and Canada yet although more than 700,000 patients suffer from MS and cannot move on normally with their lives. Even if the procedure will become available, however; I am pretty sure it will be expensive and not anyone could afford it. Many patients decided to take their procedure abroad in countries such as India, Poland, or Italy through Medical Tourism Companies. The results are amazing and below is a video of a patient who went to India. What an amazing trip, he enjoyed a touristic country and got cured !!!!
Video 4: Liberation Treatment Part 1
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Video 5: Liberation Treatment Part 2
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Surgical Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
CCSVI is an invasive procedure and simple surgical technique where the use of balloon angioplasty helps to clear the blockage of the veins. This has been termed as ''LIBERATION PROCEDURE''. MS patients around the world are using "the liberation procedure" to widen veins.
Treatment Locations
CCSVI Treatment has become popular recently and due to its effectiveness in relieving the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, more and more patients are availing this treatment through GME. Initially, GME intended to provide the Liberation Treatment in U.S. & Canada through its network of affiliated doctors. But, there has been constant uncertainty surrounding the possibility of providing the treatment locally. This is mainly because of the questionable stand of the regulatory framework in U.S. & Canada. Even though some doctors and clinics started offering the testing and treatment locally, many had to shut them down or were operating under constant pressure. Additionally, at most of the centers where they are providing the testing/treatment, there are long waiting lists of hundreds of patients. Due to all these issues, GME is currently not in a position to facilitate the treatment for its patients in North America. Instead, we have special arrangement with some of the top hospitals in India which are providing the treatment on an immediate basis to North American patients. These hospitals have been certified and accredited by U.S. based non-profit organization called the Joint Commission. Joint Commission International (JCI) - the gold standard for hospital accreditation - is a U.S. based not-for-profit organization - an affiliate of the Joint Commission that accredits over 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the U.S. To receive this accreditation, hospitals must voluntarily commit to a rigorous survey process and demonstrate the highest standard in patient care and enhanced patient safety for a period of time. It is very important that you prefer to get treatment only at a JCI-accredited International Hospital. This is particularly true with increasing importance of Hospital Quality and better treatment outcomes.
To ensure the highest level of quality for North American patients, we are currently facilitating the Liberation Treatment at only JCI-accredited hospital. This ensures that the hospitals are either at par or even better than some of the Best U.S. and Canadian Hospitals.
India is currently the best option for the Highest Quality Care at the most affordable rates.
For more information on receiving treatment of diagnosis for call (866)-463-2111 or if outside the U.S. call +1-(714)-907-1988, or visit the website and request more information on liberation treatment. (Click on the link to visit treatment website)
To ensure the highest level of quality for North American patients, we are currently facilitating the Liberation Treatment at only JCI-accredited hospital. This ensures that the hospitals are either at par or even better than some of the Best U.S. and Canadian Hospitals.
India is currently the best option for the Highest Quality Care at the most affordable rates.
For more information on receiving treatment of diagnosis for call (866)-463-2111 or if outside the U.S. call +1-(714)-907-1988, or visit the website and request more information on liberation treatment. (Click on the link to visit treatment website)
Video 6: Patient got Liberated in INDIA
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