New MS Therapies: A Hard Pill to Swallow? [View article]
I don't want to take away from all the research being done, but having suffered from ms for 23 years, I need to tell you what finally worked for me. I have tried Betaseron, Avonex, Rebif, Tysabri, bee stings, and modified diets. I've done acupuncture, massage, novantrone, and steroids. Nothing has abated my primary progressive decline until I tried Revimmune.
Developed by the doctors at Johns Hopkins, using a higher than normal dose of the cancer drug cyclophosphamide (HiCy) over 4 days, it essentially wipes out the immune system, except for the bodies own stem cells, and then allows the system to "reboot'.
I spent 2 weeks in the hospital getting this chemotherapy. Then two weeks in rehab getting my strength back. The results have been fantastic. But you won't hear about it because it's not a new drug, and most neurologists think it's too radical. I had to go to an oncologist to get it done.
You can learn more about this very promising cutting edge therapy here
New MS Therapies: A Hard Pill to Swallow? [View article]
Developed by the doctors at Johns Hopkins, using a higher than normal dose of the cancer drug cyclophosphamide (HiCy) over 4 days, it essentially wipes out the immune system, except for the bodies own stem cells, and then allows the system to "reboot'.
I spent 2 weeks in the hospital getting this chemotherapy. Then two weeks in rehab getting my strength back. The results have been fantastic. But you won't hear about it because it's not a new drug, and most neurologists think it's too radical. I had to go to an oncologist to get it done.
You can learn more about this very promising cutting edge therapy here
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