Italian doctor discovers simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis

by Frank Liao | November 27, 2009 at 03:06 pm
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An Italian doctor, Paolo Zamboni, believes he has discovered a simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis.  Zamboni's cure is a simple surgical operation that unblocks blood vessels to the brain.  Zamboni believes MS is caused by an excess of iron build-up in the brain.  By opening up the blood vessels from the brain, it eliminates the root cause of the disease.

Zamboni has tested out his procedure on 63 patients with relapsing-remitting MS.  Two years after the surgery, 73% of his patients have reported no further symptoms.

Zamboni was originally motivated to discover a cure for MS when his wife was diagnosed with the disease.  He had read about century-old sources citing iron build-up as a possible cause of MS.  This made sense to Zamboni because of his own research showing that excess iron can damage blood vessels in the leg.

Zamboni immediately scheduled his wife for a simple operation to unblock the veins - a catheter was threaded up through blood vessels in the groin area, all the way up to the effected area, and then a small balloon was inflated to clear out the blockage. It's a standard and relatively risk-free operation - and the results were immediate. In the three years since the surgery, Dr. Zamboni's wife has not had an attack.
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Rhonda J Mangus

Thanks for this, Frank Liao.



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Hugh Askew

That would be amazing! Thanks for the story, Frank.

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Terrell Price

Does this type operation repair primairy progresssive MS?  My wife has had this type MS for 15 years and we obtained our water from a well high in iron content.   Terrell Price

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Jaymie C

Way to go Doc!! My mother was diagnosed with MS about a year ago and it's been so hard ever since for myself and for the rest of my family to deal with this..it breaks my heart everytime i see her getting her shots, she has to take her shots every other day for the rest of her life. I'm praying that this method works as a cure. Keep working on it!! I have my fingers crossed! Thanks again

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A.Aideed

Great doc & welldone. Now should I stop taking Copacxone which is a painful daily injection. And what is the cost to have this proceedure. Where will it be done if I can afford. Your imediate response will be appreciated. Thank you in advance Ahmad  

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Rob Andrews  2010

Nice to hear that things are as simple as you've found, i have primary progressive ms and have now started taking cayanne pepper to do a multitude of things including the increase of blood flow in the simula way your talking about.
Ive been doing this now for three weeks at a teaspoon full per day and am amazed how much of a difference iam feeling.
On the same basis of getting rid of lots of toxins in the body and enabling nutrients to be absorbed as they should be, cayanne pepper has till now been a good way forwards for ms sufferers. Iam glade that most people in your studies have proven well afterwords and would like to know more about costs ect.

Cheers !!

Rob Andrews.

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grahame Gadd

I dont care about the cost, or the research, if the man did this on his wife, someone he loves and would do anything for it has to be a cure or as near to one that we have. My girlfriend is really ill, and she is also pregnant and this cant come quickly enough, the drugs dont work and make her ill, which is hightened with the MS symtoms, somedays we dont know what to do. So bravo mr

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grahame Gadd

This is the rest of my above nessage: Bravo Mr. Z, Does anyone know how to get in contact with anyone that can help?  

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