When it comes to Multiple Sclerosis therapy, research performed by an Italian doctor discovered a connection between CCSVI in MS patients and in the presence of MS. Dr Zamboni’s research proved that CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis patients can be treated and relief from symptoms is generally the result. In the study performed, 65 patients underwent an operation to alleviate CCSVI and of those 65 patients, 73 percent continued to be void of MS symptoms after 2 years had passed. This study was a major breakthrough for the MS community.

CCSVI is an acronym that stands for ‘chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency’. This ailment causes blood found flowing through the spine and brain to be unable to return to the heart, where it becomes oxygenated once again. As the oxygen-depleted blood remains in the central nervous system, this condition can reach a chronic level and possibly cause MS.

The diagnosis of …