Stem Cell Implantation to Jugular Veins at the time of Liberation Therapy Supports Long-term Patency, Neuronal Regeneration

Sep 16, 2012 No Comments

While some MS patients who have had the liberation therapy are reporting long-term benefits from having the procedure, there are just as many for whom the ‘liberation therapy’ has failed as an effective therapeutic intervention. This doesn’t mean that these patients didn’t have some immediate benefits once the neck veins were opened; most did, but [...]

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Combination of Liberation Therapy and Stem Cell Implantation for Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Jul 15, 2012 No Comments

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI), or the pathological restriction of venous vessel discharge from the CNS has been proposed by Zamboni, et al, as having a correlative relationship to Multiple Sclerosis. From a clinical perspective, it has been demonstrated that the narrowed jugular veins in an MS patient, once widened, do affect the presenting symptoms [...]

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Evidence Points to MS as a General Disease Condition, Not Effectively Treated with One Type of Intervention

Jul 12, 2012 No Comments

The discovery of a cure for MS will not be attributable to a single medical breakthrough but a series of medical discoveries and innovations leading to the cure. This process will involve biochemists and vascular researchers; physicists and radiologists; engineers and neurosurgeons, immunologists and geneticists among many other scientific disciplines. Furthermore, evidence being produced in [...]

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“MS was my Previous Diagnosis”- David Summers

May 28, 2012 1 Comment

David Summers, a 37 year old MS patient from Murfreesboro, Tennessee was a score of 8.0 on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) when he had the Combination Liberation Therapy and Stem Cell Transplantation at CCSVI Clinic in March of 2012. Having been diagnosed in 1996 he had been in a wheelchair for the past [...]

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New Stem Cell Studies Confirm Great Promise for Treatment of MS

May 17, 2012 No Comments

The 4th Annual International Congress for Regenerative and Cell-Based Medicine was held on Thursday, May 3rd in Hollywood, Florida at the Westin Conference Center. Sponsored by the International Cellular Medicine Society (ICMS), a global non-profit organization dedicated to physician education and patient safety, this unique conference focused on the latest developments in cell-based medicine featuring expert [...]

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Stem Cells- Promise Becomes Reality

Jan 30, 2012 No Comments

While US courts conduct legal battles over the ethics of stem cell research and Big Pharma shuts down clinical trials citing ‘tighter budgets’, North Americans wait for solid proof of stem cell efficacy for many disease conditions. Health organizations such as the National Cancer Institute issue continual warnings about lack of proof for stem cell [...]

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What are Stem Cells?

Dec 27, 2011 1 Comment

Stem cells are “non-specialized” cells that have the potential to form into other types of specific cells, such as blood, muscles or nerves. They are unlike "differentiated" cells which have already become whatever organ or structure they are in the body. Stem cells are present throughout our body, but more abundant in a fetus. Medical [...]

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