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Wow! I have now been reading some of what has been written about the Liberation Procedure and the amazing results from the Zamboni trial in Italy. See: http://liberation-treatment.com/liberation-treatment/doctors.

It is so fun to hear people with MS talking excitedly about their lives, bodies, energy, and emotions after the procedure. I so much want people in the US and Canada and everywhere in the world to have access to this new diagnostic and therapeutic approach. I feel people's frustrations being rejected by the medical establishment. The standard medical world can be very stiff and inflexible when it doesn't see eye-to-eye with an approach. I know this all too well from working in the "system".

However, The system does acknowledge, act on, and support things that work. I guess I still have faith in the medical establishment. The system supports technology and intervention. The Liberation Procedure requires both. I think (and truly hope) modern medicine will embrace this approach quickly. Hope and enthusiasm are vital human feelings and Dr. Zamboni has re-introduced to a big, hungry crowd a vehicle to these realms.

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