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Thane, what do you think: assuming that it is infection that causes buid up in

the veins.. taking lumbrokinase as silk worm enzyme has been found to destroy

biofilm and also be doing smth to kill the bacteria be it rife or oregano oil..

and of course beeing completely aware of what one puts into the body

nutritionally: nothing that feeds bacteria, organic, non-gmo..etc (no sugar,

wheat, diary, red meat) and regular daily raw garlic chopped up on food before

3pm to avoid difficulty sleeping (TCM).. also kills bacteria.

After exposure to mold in San Francisco and before Lyme diagnosis , which i only

got in October, i found myself close to a stroke, which was unthinkable having

been always healthy inspite of having had Lyme since age 9, a professional

athlete, i was given a different enzyme, i cannot remember what it was called,

would have to check the papers, which definately helped and quite fast..so may

be different enzymes ..? (taken w/o -before food ).

Very briefly looked up CCSVI.. 42% of the procedures are said to be not

successful, Stanford hospital stopped doing it after someone died..sounds very

dangerous, no?

what do you think?

Olga

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> > > Hello all,

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> > > Sorry if this is something that's already circulated in the group, but I

> > > just came across this YouTube video on Lyme and CCSVI and it really caught

> > > my attention. My neuro symptoms have been getting worse and worse and I am

> > > so frustrated every day...anyway, I know there are a lot of you out there

> > > like me and worse, so I wanted to share this possible breakthrough with

you.

> > >

> > > http://www.youtube.com/user/thane17#p/a/u/0/Ps3---IJP_4

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

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Olga,

I've read several reports on the effectiveness of these various systemic enzymes

in clearing out plaque from our veins and arteries. However, in CCSVI there

isn't a buildup of plaque, or any other substance. The vein simply narrows in

on itself. I still think the enzymes are amazingly helpful in lyme cases as

well as taking all the good abx you mentioned. But its too early to say yet if

those types of treatment alone will allow the body to reverse the ccsvi

condition. Part of the CCSVI condition also includes malformed valves which

appear to be present at birth, so some aspects of the condition dont seem to be

fixable at all without a ccsvi procedure.

I also saw the same figure as you about how 43% of folks with the ccsvi

procedure suffered a restenosing of their veins within two years. From what I

understand most of these people were experiencing successful results from the

procedure before the restenosis occured. Perhaps in the future they will be able

to create stents that work better in the veins so they can help prevent this

restenosing from happening.

I also heard about the one person that died as a results of the ccsvi procedure.

From what I learned it was very early on in the experimenting and the procedure

that was used on this one patient was different than is being used now. It

sounds now like having angioplasty on our neck veins is just as safe and low

risk as it is having angioplasty in veins or arteries from the heart. A safe

and common procedure performed every day all over the world.

Thane

> > > >

> > > > Hello all,

> > > >

> > > > Sorry if this is something that's already circulated in the group, but I

> > > > just came across this YouTube video on Lyme and CCSVI and it really

caught

> > > > my attention. My neuro symptoms have been getting worse and worse and I

am

> > > > so frustrated every day...anyway, I know there are a lot of you out

there

> > > > like me and worse, so I wanted to share this possible breakthrough with

you.

> > > >

> > > > http://www.youtube.com/user/thane17#p/a/u/0/Ps3---IJP_4

> > > >

> > > > Thanks,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > --

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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