There is hope for a new type of a MS cure due to studies performed by an Italian doctor. These studies have found there to be a connection between CCSVI in patients and the occurrence of MS. Dr Zamboni’s studies indicated that CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis patients can be treated to provide relief from symptoms associated with MS. A promising study for an MS cure Italy researchers completed involved 65 patients who underwent an operation to alleviate CCSVI and the results showed that 73 percent of this group no longer had MS symptoms after 2 years.
The condition named CCSVI stands for ‘chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency’ and it causes blood in both the brain and spine to be unable to make it back to the heart. To diagnose CCSVI an ultrasound is usually taken of the veins in various parts of the head and neck. The procedure for this possible …