MS



Video on the CCSVI Treatment and MS Patients.
Controversial MS treatment has Connecticut link (CCSVI Treatment)

These charts take a look at symptoms, cause and epidemiology of several different conditions such as MS, Lyme Disease, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Disorder
Charts Comparing MS symptoms, cause and Epidemiology to other conditions.

In 1994, I saw two cases of classic severe far advanced MS that followed documented Lyme
disease that they had suffered many years before. I treated both of these with ceftriaxone with
indifferent results.
Treating MS and ALS with Antibiotics 3
 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND LYME DISEASE

http://facesofinvisibleillness.blogspot.com/2012/09/chlaydial-pneumonia-ms-cause.html
Epidemiological and geographical findings of prevalence of MS indicate the involvement of an infective agent. This review of the venous pathology associated with MS describes a hypothesis that the pathogenesis of the venous disease could be initiated by a respiratory infective agent such as Chlamydophila pneumonia, which causes a specific chronic persistent venulitis affecting the cerebrospinal venous system. 
Multiple sclerosis: a chronic infective cerebrospinal venulitis?

Is diet the cause of Multiple Sclerosis? Could you cure yourself from making your body alkaline?
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 Several infections mimick, or maybe even cause MS. Such infections could be bartonella, HIV, Syphilis and many more.
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Dr Wheldon believes he put his wife in remission from her MS but treating her for an infection called, Chlamydial Pneumonia. Could this be the key to MS? 
Is CPN the Cause of MS? 

Is MS really Lyme? Scientists have known it may be caused by a bacterium for years. 
MS is Lyme, Anatomy of a Cover Up 


Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, Sick Building Syndrome, Bell's Palsy, learning disability, endometriosis, sensory-neural deafness, low vision, Chronic Soft Tissue Injury and Lyme Disease.
Biotoxin Illness


 Venous vascular contributing factors to multiple sclerosis (MS) have been known for some time. Only recently has the scope of their potential role become more apparent with the theory of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).
 Magnetic resonance imaging signatures of vascular pathology in multiple sclerosis

Empirical antibacterial treatment of
infection with Chlamydophila pneumoniae
in Multiple Sclerosis
 David Wheldon MB FRCPath
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MRI images in Lyme Disease may appear similar to the demyelinated areas seen in the "white matter" of the brain MRI of patients with multiple sclerosis.
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