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Off Topic, but I thought it may interest some.

At least someone is trying someting. As usual

the MS Society has to downgrade it instead of

praising it.

From Scotland, link at the end of article

Highland woman underwent controversial

stem cell treatment

15/11/2005 16:45

A Highland woman who underwent controversial stem

cell treatment in an effort to combat her multiple

sclerosis says the procedure has enabled her to

walk for the first time in more than five years.

Bryson traveled to the Netherlands in a

wheelchair less than a week ago.....back home,

she's now able to walk with limited support.

Only five days ago she traveled to a clinic in

the Netherlands for controversial stem cell

treatment confined to a wheelchair......

has battled with multiple sclerosis since she

was fourteen, but now she says she's making a

rapid road to recovery.

The procedure involves taking stem cells from an

umbilical cord which are then injected into the

patient....it's thought 's the first person

in Scotland to undergo the treatment.

She says she will never be fully cured of multiple

sclerosis but hopes to continue to improve with

physiotherapy and check-ups.

The procedure cost thirteen thousand pounds.

's family were so determined she should

have it the money was raised over eight weeks,

with the bulk coming from the area where

the family has connections.

In a statement tonight the Society said that

MS is a very variable condition which affects

people in different ways. In view of possible risks,

they say great caution is needed when considering

any unorthodox treatment which has not been

subjected to rigorous trials and review.

But for , she feels the treatment has given

her an improved quality of life which until now

she says she could only have imagined.

http://northtonight.grampiantv.co.uk/

content/default.asp?page=s1_1_1 & newsid=7825

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Wow, that is great.

[low dose naltrexone] OT, Highland woman underwent controversial stem

cell treatment

> Off Topic, but I thought it may interest some.

> At least someone is trying someting. As usual

> the MS Society has to downgrade it instead of

> praising it.

>

> From Scotland, link at the end of article

>

> Highland woman underwent controversial

> stem cell treatment

>

>

> 15/11/2005 16:45

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> A Highland woman who underwent controversial stem

> cell treatment in an effort to combat her multiple

> sclerosis says the procedure has enabled her to

> walk for the first time in more than five years.

>

> Bryson traveled to the Netherlands in a

> wheelchair less than a week ago.....back home,

> she's now able to walk with limited support.

>

> Only five days ago she traveled to a clinic in

> the Netherlands for controversial stem cell

> treatment confined to a wheelchair......

> has battled with multiple sclerosis since she

> was fourteen, but now she says she's making a

> rapid road to recovery.

>

> The procedure involves taking stem cells from an

> umbilical cord which are then injected into the

> patient....it's thought 's the first person

> in Scotland to undergo the treatment.

>

> She says she will never be fully cured of multiple

> sclerosis but hopes to continue to improve with

> physiotherapy and check-ups.

>

> The procedure cost thirteen thousand pounds.

> 's family were so determined she should

> have it the money was raised over eight weeks,

> with the bulk coming from the area where

> the family has connections.

>

> In a statement tonight the Society said that

> MS is a very variable condition which affects

> people in different ways. In view of possible risks,

> they say great caution is needed when considering

> any unorthodox treatment which has not been

> subjected to rigorous trials and review.

>

> But for , she feels the treatment has given

> her an improved quality of life which until now

> she says she could only have imagined.

>

>

>

> http://northtonight.grampiantv.co.uk/

> content/default.asp?page=s1_1_1 & newsid=7825

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check this out jules, about stem cell. luv fre. adj022762 <adj022762@...> wrote: Off Topic, but I thought it may interest some.At least someone is trying someting. As usualthe MS Society has to downgrade it instead ofpraising it.From Scotland, link at the end of articleHighland woman underwent controversial stem cell treatment 15/11/2005 16:45 A Highland woman who underwent controversial stem cell treatment in an effort to combat her multiple sclerosis says the procedure has enabled her to walk for the first time in more than five years. Bryson traveled to the Netherlands in a wheelchair less than a week ago.....back home, she's now able to walk

with limited support. Only five days ago she traveled to a clinic in the Netherlands for controversial stem cell treatment confined to a wheelchair...... has battled with multiple sclerosis since she was fourteen, but now she says she's making a rapid road to recovery. The procedure involves taking stem cells from an umbilical cord which are then injected into the patient....it's thought 's the first person in Scotland to undergo the treatment. She says she will never be fully cured of multiple sclerosis but hopes to continue to improve with physiotherapy and check-ups. The procedure cost thirteen thousand pounds. 's family were so determined she should have it the money was raised over eight weeks, with the bulk coming from the area where the family has connections. In a statement tonight the Society said that MS is a very variable condition which affects

people in different ways. In view of possible risks, they say great caution is needed when considering any unorthodox treatment which has not been subjected to rigorous trials and review. But for , she feels the treatment has given her an improved quality of life which until now she says she could only have imagined. http://northtonight.grampiantv.co.uk/content/default.asp?page=s1_1_1 & newsid=7825

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