The province of New Brunswick in Canada has set up a half million dollar fund to help people access Liberation MS Treatment, which is yet to undergo any clinical trials but is hailed by many as successful.
Dr. Jock Murray, a neurologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax is crying foul. He claims the funding is completely contrary to what other Canadian provinces and the MS Society advise. He goes on to claim that it was nothing more than a “feel-good election promise”. New Brunswick is the only province to promise funding to help people get Liberation MS treatment in foreign countries. Other provinces, namely Saskatchewan and Manitoba, have committed funds to conduct clinical trials and Labrador has stated observational studies of patients who have already received Liberation MS treatment.
In New Brunswick, the officials are now trying to work out how the money will be distributed and has said …