
Celebrity spokespersons for diseases and degenerative conditions can draw widespread recognition and sympathy. To date, no celebrity has come forward to support the global CCSVI community and the liberation procedure suggesting hope for millions of people suffering from multiple sclerosis. Certainly many famous people in history have lived with M.S. but how important do you think it is for a famous person to step forward to advance the cause and to put a “face,” on the movement that most people know and trust. It’s an interesting thought. What do you think?
From time to time we want to share patient and health care professionals testimonials from around the world. Her Dr. Marian Simka talks about his observations regarding CCSVI and the liberation procedures.

As many of you know, nearly every scientific advancement in history has met with some controversy. Some more than others. CCSVI is no exception. Despite overwhelming patient anecdotal evidence the procedure is consistently challenged in the mainstream medical community. To legitimize Dr. Zamboni’s hypothesis, several international studies are underway (they themselves subject to controversy as several of the researches have disclosed that they benefit financially from some of the largest drug companies). (more…)

Dr. Paolo Zamboni coined the term CCSVI to describe the compromise blood flow in the brain, but do many understand exactly how the procedure works? This simple YouTube video posted by Dr. Zamboni, describes the blood flow of patient without multiple sclerosis (MS) and patient with the malady. (more…)
In this video the story of world health is told by Swedish academic superstar Hans Rosling. Here statistics come to life when he fantastically illustrates global health graphically as it is tied to development over the last 200 years.
As we move towards a world economy and global health converges with the resources of developing countries, advances in health like the CCSVI liberation procedure could mean nearly everyone in the world will have access to technologies that increase life expectancy and produce meaningful contributions by individuals who may have otherwise not survived. It’s a privilege to be on this kind of journey, first-hand.