Multiple Sclerosis Stem Cells Alternative Treatment – Stem …

Posted: Published on July 12th, 2016

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Rapid Relief From MS Symptoms People with MS may now experience relief from the debilitating symptoms of MS in a matter of days. Most MS sufferers get approval to receive the powerful benefits of Liberation Therapy Plus within 48 hours after the application process is complete. Common benefits of Liberation Therapy may include:

A small balloon is gently inserted through the femoral artery in the groin up into the narrowed section (stenosis) of the jugular vein. The balloon is then inflated and the vein opens up to its normal size. This permits blood to flow normally. Dr. Zamboli found that immediately after the proceduere, his wifes MS symptoms were dramatically improved. In subsequent studies of dozens of MS patients, he found narrowing of the jugular vein in virtually all of them. Some also had stenosis in the azygos vein which was resolved through the same procedure. He found that by performing a simple balloon venoplasty, their symptoms were also dramatically improved.

Dr. Zamboli labeled the condition experienced by MS sufferers: Chronic Cerebro Spinal Vascular Insufficiency (CCSVI). In short, what that means is the brain is chronically not getting enough blood and this insufficient blood flow produces the lesions in the brain and spinal cord which interfere with the bodys ability to control various functions.

In a study in which Dr. Zamboni performed the CCSVI relief procedure on 65 patients, 73% were free from the symptoms of MS two years later. (Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2009 Dec;50(6):1348-58.e1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2009.07.096. A prospective open-label study of endovascular treatment of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency.)

A recent study of 1206 MS patients who underwent balloon angioplasty for MS showed an extremely high margin of safety. The overall major and minor complication rates at 30 days were 0.6% and 2.5%, respectively. These were corrected by medical treatment. In other words, 99.4% had no major complication and 97.5% had no minor complication. No fatalities occurred. Safety of Liberation Therapy, Journal of Vascular Surgery Article in Press, Feasibility and safety of endovascular treatment for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis, Tommaso Lupattelli, MD, et al.,) Published online, 1 August 2013).

Our patients remain in the hospital for one to two days after the procedure for observation. In the event that any difficulty should arise, they are in a major hospital setting where they can receive immediate medical care. They then remain at a nearby resort style hotel for three days for rest, recuperation and follow-up.

Autologous stem cells derived from bone marrow have been shown to have very positive effects in persons with MS. The prestigious medical journal Lancet Neurology reports a study of MS patients who received their own bone marrow stem cells, that 80% showed improvement and were relapse free after three years.

The researchers stated: Autologous [from the patient] non-myeloablative [without killing the bone marrow] haematopoietic stem cells [blood forming adult stem cells] transplantation for patients with relapsing-remitting MS with active disease and frequent exacerbations [worsening of symptoms] is a feasible procedure that not only seems to prevent neurological progression, but also appears to reverse neurological disability.

The Healing Cell, How the Greatest Revolution in Medical History Is Changing Your Life, Center Street books NY, 2013, Robin Smith, M.D., p. 120

Thomas Ichim, from Medistem Inc., and Dr. Boris Minev, from the Division of Neurosurgery, University of California San Diego, worked with a team of researchers to demonstrate the possible effectiveness of SVF cells in MS treatment. Minev said, All three patients in our study showed dramatic improvement in their condition after the course of SVF therapy... this first clinical use of fat stem cells for treatment of MS supports further investigations into this very simple and easily-implementable treatment methodology.

MS is an autoimmune condition, in which the bodys own defenses attack nerve cells, resulting in loss of their fatty myelin sheath. The first symptoms usually occur in young adults, most commonly in women. It is believed that SVF cells, and other stem cells, may be able to treat the condition by limiting the immune reaction and promoting the growth of new myelin. According to Minev, None of the presently available MS treatments selectively inhibit the immune attack against the nervous system, nor do they stimulate regeneration of previously damaged tissue. Weve shown that SVF cells may fill this therapeutic gap.

Minev and his colleagues provided the SVF treatment to three patients with MS. The first had suffered frequent painful seizures for the previous three years; after treatment he reported that the seizures had stopped completely and that he had seen significant improvements in his cognition and a reduction of spasticity in his arms and legs. The second patient reported improvements in his sense of balance and coordination, as well as an improved energy level and mood. The final patient had been diagnosed with MS in 1993. After SVF treatment in 2008, his gait, balance and coordination improved dramatically over a period of several weeks. According to Minev, His condition continued to improve over the next few months and he is currently reporting a continuing improvement and ability to jog, run and even bicycle. http://www.disabled-world.com/news/research/stemcells/ms-treatment.php

In the studies shown in the link below, adipose stem cells were tagged with a radioactive dye which enabled them to be tracked when infused back into the body.

As you can see, the stem cells landed in the damaged wrist, but did not go to the undamaged one. You will also note, that with the unique laser activation process that is used, the stem cells were able to cross what is called the blood brain barrier and begin repair in the damaged areas of the brain.

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