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How effective has Zamboni's Liberation Technique been as an MS treatment in CCSVI clinical trials?

In CCSVI clinical trials, Zamboni’s Liberation Technique has been successful in treating CCSVI and MS. According to Zamboni’s multiple sclerosis research, CCSVI, a condition in which the blood flow between the central nervous system and the heart is narrowed or blocked, is thought to be one of the possible causes of MS. Dr. Zamboni developed a CCSVI-MS surgical procedure called the Liberation Technique that unblocks restricted veins. Although additional research is needed to confirm CCSVI as one of the causes of multiple sclerosis, the majority of MS sufferers who underwent this type of multiple sclerosis treatment have seen slower multiple sclerosis disease progression, among other benefits.

As indicated in Zamboni’s multiple sclerosis research, the CCSVI-MS correlation is strong. Patients who received the multiple sclerosis treatment in CCSVI clinical trials experienced:

  • Fewer MS attacks
  • A noticeable reduction in brain and spinal cord lesions, a common result of multiple sclerosis disease
  • Improved mobility and coordination
  • Overall better quality of life

We perform this breakthrough CCSVI-MS treatment at Clinics of the Heart. Since 2010, we’ve handled hundreds of these procedures with astonishing results. Choose from three state-of-the-art CCSVI clinics in Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo and Guadalajara, Jalisco. Contact us today to find out more about our multiple sclerosis treatment.

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