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Clinically defined MS patients are likely to have an irregular vascular condition, one consideration is the area, visualized and labelled CCSVI. Vascular damage in legs can show sclerosis like lesions, it is a relatively safe condition if caught early, in severe cases surgical procedure is recommended.
CCSVI Surgery is considered a relatively safe procedure. More than half of the MS sufferers are expected to have it but it's relevance to health improvements remain unclear.
The Basal Ganglia, and Thalamus have shown an abnormally high iron content, visualized in verifiable MS patients. These brain regions are responsible for controlling most bodily functions. Ignoring known malformations in these areas is dubious.
It's too early to say if CCSVI impacts on health, but if things go wrong in the brain, several serious symptoms might appear. CCSVI may be reason for symptoms considered MS related, but should be considered in it's own right.
The Hippocratic Oath is no longer worth the paper it's written on, commercial sector ended that fallacy. CCSVI scanning for MS population is a good place to start, many other degenerative disorders should be given consideration. Health care profits super cedes quality care.
CCSVI Critics & Arguments
CCSVI critics say conditions such as multiple sclerosis has no vascular link so treatment causes avoidable danger, some just disregard CCSVI as negligible.
CCSVI is a condition that potentially damages brain regions responsible for sending important signals, throughout our entire bodies. Malfunctions in these areas could easily mimic MS symptoms.
This isn't an MS issue, it's a CCSVI issue. It may not be linked to MS, yet or ever, but several studies show MS patients are more likely to have CCSVI than healthy individuals.
CCSVI might not cure everyone of MS but studies indicate significant improvement in many but results are obscured from public scrutiny. Warning something is wrong, or sign it was never right.
We don't know if CCSVI is MS related, but it appears so, alse, vascular damage may also be linked to a variety of other incurable conditions, such as dementia, Autism, cancer, and HIV progression.
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