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Randall:
My friend just returned from India where she received the Libertation procedure. Already she is feeling sensation in her legs that she hasn’t felt in years. It has only been 10 days since the procedure and she says she’s feeling so much better. The trip cost her and her husband $20,000.00 and she said it was worth every dime.
- Patti DonahueYou got it Randall, it all comes down to money.
- MMThanks Randall, we now know exactly how much the influence the pharma have over our gov’t and MSS the truth is out they are drug dealers with no interest in our human wellness or tax payers money:(
- SandraApparently spending money to keep the *unwanted* immigrants for millions matters more than our own people of this country.Where did we go wrong with how our country works to have a procedure be proven works yet those above us say it is not proven etc,I dont know about you Randall,but apparently there are those up in the bureaucratic system that couldnt give a rats ass about the suffering of our own in OUR country.Then again,as another rant stipulated,Comon Sense does not exist in this country that all want to come to.
- Jim CI am sympathetic to those suffering with MS; however, I would prefer to see peer reviewed studies endorsing the treatment rather than advertisements from private clinics selling a treatment. This is not the first reported cure for MS and I hope those offering CCVI aren’t just selling false hopes to sick people. If the treatment actually works, it won’t take long for the medical community to endorse it and for government funding to follow but until then I will remain cautiously optomistic.
- KerriYou’re right, there is more at play here but it doesn’t just have to do with money (although obviously money is a huge factor in any situation). You said something about it having to do with Canada’s leading researchers and you’ve got a point. Do you know what Canada’s leading researchers are studying with regards to MS? It is not this new treatment. Do you know what it would mean to “Canada’s leading researchers” to discredit everything they have been working towards and all of the money they have spent on their own projects? It would probably mean enough for them to persuade the government not to fund anything else…regardless of the impact that it may have on the population. Having a family member with MS and working alongside “Canada’s leading researchers”, it is a tumultuous subject for me. Thank you for discussing it in a public forum. Any new and potentially very successful treatment for a currently fatal illness needs to be supported.
- AnonThe MS Society, or the government don’t want to do any studys with the liberation treatment, because they will lose a lot of money to big Pharma. This maybe something that is better than the given therapies, with no side effects. It makes me sick what people will do for money. Big pharma pays a lot of peoples bills. Thankfully, people are getting smart about this!
- Leslie