Radical New Theory about cause of MS

The theory that Multiple Sclerosis has a vascular cause is called Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency  problems with blood flow through the veins of the MS patient.This theory and research behind it, is being spearheaded by a Dr. Paolo Zamboni in Italy

 This  new discovery is actually in now way surprising for me . I believe since at least 7 years  that MS is caused by energy blockages in the brain ...and these blockages are caused by injuries to the body or through extreme stress.

There are two reasons for my believe… The first is my experience with Homesupport clients who had MS. All of them had it after a highly stressful situation in their life.

The second reason is my gift to detect with my fingertips energy blockages. My fingers start moving fast, sometimes VERY fast,  as long as the blockage is strong.  Similar to the scratching of a mosquito bite.  I was once doing this on the scalp of a person with MS and she reported 6-7 positive changes, which I had written down at that time, but can’t find anymore.

Because of this I believe that one can really do a lot to prevent MS or reduce the symptoms.

More on my website under the section ‘Brain-Rejuvenator – Head-Neck-Shoulder Massage.

Here  http://www.healthcentral.com/  is written the following ” The latest buzz to circulate in the MS world is that some folk believe that Multiple Sclerosis is not an auto-immune disease after all.  On MS boards, on-line groups, and blogs, people are talking about a new and controversial theory being put out there that Multiple Sclerosis is really a vascular disease.  Hogwash you say?  Some might think so, but some MS patients, researchers and doctors are taking this seriously.   How seriously?  Some MS patients have already had endovascular surgery in hopes that it will decrease or eradicate their MS symptoms. ”

I would prefer to have somebody ‘scratching’ my head instead of getting brain surgery.

 

Anna Christine

anna@energy-all-around.com

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