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    Dr.SteenblocksComprehensiveProgramforMultipleSclerosis

    If you or a loved one are among the 30,000 Americans with MS, reflect for a moment on what

    your principle physician has done so far to help you manage your condition. Most likely he has

    prescribed drugs to help reduce inflammation and symptom severity, plus perhaps a healthy

    diet, exercise program and possibly physical and other therapies. There is no question but

    that these approaches have helped many MS sufferers muddle through, though often with

    side effects and complications. Dr. Steenblock on-the-other-hand takes a more

    comprehensive or whole body approach to MS. Among the things he employs to help MS

    patients realize substantial clinical improvements that stick around:

    (1) Identify and eradicate any infections, allergies and other contributors to inflammation

    including those in the GI track, gums or elsewhere.

    (2) Test for toxic, tissue-damaging heavy metals and then remove any that are present in high

    amounts by means of IV chelation therapy.

    (3) Identify and implement the best ways to foster repair of the MS patients leaky blood-

    brain barrier and remyelination of their demyelinated nerves. Among the many innovative

    treatment approaches that are part of Dr. Steenblocks clinical repertoire:

    (a) Dietary & Nutritional measures geared to reduce neuroinflammation and provide the body

    with what it needs to combat the MS autoimmune process, as well as repair and restore

    disease-ravaged tissues.

    (b) Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT): HBOT helps reduce inflammation in the Central

    Nervous System (CNS) and increases oygen to diseased and hypoxic (oxygen-starved) tissues.

    ( c ) External counterpulsation (EECP): This noninvasive medical device painlessly and safely

    pushes blood from a patients legs and trunk to his heart, which results in better circulation.

    PERSONALIZED REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

    David A. Steenblock, B.S., M.S., D.O.

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    Although the FDA has only approved EECP to treat angina and congestive heart failure, Dr.

    Steenblock has found it to benefit MS patients when used in concert with HBOT (See b.

    above).

    (d) Intravenous therapies: Many have similar effects to what youll find under (a) above, but

    work much quicker than dietary measures and supplements.

    (e) Whole bone marrow transplants: Bone marrow contains stem cells that have been shown

    to help dampen the MS autoimmune attack on myelin and promote remyelination of

    demyelinated nerves. You will find some of these studies on

    http://www.stemcelltherapies.org/umresearch/ms-research2.html, and additional

    information on stem cells & MS at http://www.strokedoctor.com/the-news/212-stem-cell-

    therapy-for-multiple-sclerosis.

    (f) Referrals to Mexico for treatment with adult (nonembryonic) stem cells: Dr. Steenblock

    serves as a medical and scientific consultant to various adult (nonembryonic) stem cell

    medicine programs in Mexico, and in this capacity has accumulated a lot of information and

    documentation concerning the responses of MS patients to treatment with stem cells isolated

    from umbilical cord blood, placenta, amnion and other donor tissues. Some of these findings

    with respect to MS can be found in a book he coauthored titled Umbilical Cord Stem Cell

    Therapy: The Gift of Healing from Healthy Newborns (Call 1-800-300-1063 to purchase a

    copy.) When he feels an MS patient would benefit from a specific stem cell treatmentavailable in Mexico (but not the USA), he will make a referral to the program offering this.

    Additional important free information courtesy of Dr. Steenblock:

    http://www.stemcelltherapies.org/umresearch/alternative-therapies-multiple-sclerosis.html

    - Alternative Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis By David Steenblock, M.S., D.O. and Lyn

    Darnell

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    If youd like to learn more about Dr. Steenblocks comprehensive clinical approach to MS,

    visit www.strokedoctor.com and www.stemcell.md. Also, call either of the two phone #s

    below:

    Office: 1-949-367-8870 Toll Free: 1-800-300-1063

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