CCSVI: 1 month after
July 29th, 2010I did a blood test which came out very good. I am stopping the anticoagulant “Inohep” injection and starting anti-thrombotic Salospir (100mg) for three months. This is a low dose aspirin.
Improvements are the same with ups and downs, sometimes more stiffness and a feeling of heavy foot, sometimes less.
Very deep and relaxing sleep continues, so half of the day is very good but there is a “fall” in te afternoon. Niacin “works” much better compared to the past (the redness reaches from head to the lower parts of the foot). I stopped getting up to go to the bathroom during the night or very early in the morning.
I think changing key elements of the treatment of the protocol (such as Vitamin D, E, along with some like Curcumin, etc.) that I had to stop because of the anticoagulants had gradually a negative impact (eg in bowel function that affects everything and moving ) but seems to be temporary. From now on, I add besides Salospir:
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Vitamin D 2000IU as Colecalsiferol (there are some evidence that Vitamin D plays a role in helping the blood to clot while some others say that it helps with blood clotting to legs to patients with cancer- at any case I think 2000IU is a safe and low dose while taking Salospir)
Calcium 500mg as Citrate.
No Fish Oil yet with the aspirin.
Don’t jump into conclusions because as I have said before the liberation treatment doesn’t mean direct cure for MS. The damage done to the CNS takes time to get fixed. The important thing is that a great discovery has been made and gives you the opportunity to remove a very serious cause that directly impacts you MS symptoms which in the future (sooner or later) will play a role to your therapy…Most of all, safely and with no drugs!
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