Thank you connie for your post. I was mildly surprised at the lack of interest in this breakthrough. I know many people were elated at the possibility of FIXing this terrible problem. Only Ode seemed to get it.
The MS societies are not enthusiastic about it either. I guess the reason for that is they would be totally redundant if this procedure becomes widly known and practiced. Oh, of course the big pharmas too, as all their autoimmune drugs used to treat it would drop off their profit lists. Also of interest, is the method of treatment. It may be applicable to other ailments too, not just MS. What other symptoms are a result of blocked veins, and given symtomatic names that the pharmas could make a ton of dough on. Just wondering. My sister, who thought she had a cataract problem, recently found out it was due to a Branch Vein Occlusion, not a cataract at all. Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:11 AM Subject: CS>MS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie ____________________________________________________________ Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges!

