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CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
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CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle
CCSVICCSVICCSVICCSVI CCCChronic CCCCerebroSSSSpinal VVVVenous IIIInsufficiency
is more than one abnormal narrowing in a vein
Most people with Multiple Sclerosis have
CCSVI in their jugular or azygous veins Blood leaving the brain and spine is slowed or blocked
while returning to the heart. The trapped blood must flow
in the wrong direction through the vein (reflux).
When treated for CCSVI, people with MS are showing
significant reduction in symptoms, relapses, progression.
Don’t wait to check it out - it is available now.
Find us on Facebook:
CCSVI in Seattle