Multiple Sclerosis Pinched Vein Argument
First to anyone who can go to another country to get the procedure done: Canada’s tax law allows for the deduction of medical expenses even if those expenses were incurred out of the country and not a procedure covered by a provincial government, and people are now using this tax break because of the foolish stand of the provinces. Apparently the value of these tax breaks tend to be of a higher amount than the cost to taxpayers would have been for the provinces to just provide the service. I heard this report on the mainstream news channels, so at least some of you now have a choice. I’ve also recently heard via the mainstream news channels that blood circulation problems caused by heavy smoking increases the possibility of getting Alzheimer’s too. Don’t you just love the so called bureaucratic experts and scientists that are so clueless and uncaring, and our democratically elected government leaders who don’t need to have a clue about anything so are generally ignorant about the many important subjects that they have to make decisions about and who are generally extremely selfish and uncaring anyway?
The only arguments against opening the pinched veins of MS victims are based on money one way or another, or are coming from people who are extremely ignorant of even the most basic of our biological functioning.
One of the first things we learned about biology was the importance of the blood circulatory system to deliver oxygen and other needed supplies throughout the body and to deliver the poisons to the liver and kidneys to be disposed of from the body. Does anyone doubt that heart attacks and strokes are caused by blood flow blockages? Diabetics lose their legs due to bad blood flow problems. If oxygen can be cut off enough by blood flow reductions to main and kill then where is the great leap in logic to understand that the poisons that cannot get easily pass pinched veins to be disposed of from the body would build up to unsafe levels at those points and damage nearby cells? Our brains are basically like computers and the cells are the computer processing components used to collect and analyze sensory data and to send the signals to control our motor functions. Poisoning brain cells can result in their failure to operate correctly, or even to function at all, so will interfere with the ability of our brain and body to communicate and work properly.
Whether the diagnosis is MS or not, if pinched veins interfering with proper blood flow to or from the brain are found then opening those veins should be done to prevent any damage from being caused. Pretending you have a valid excuse to ignore this solidly proven biological understanding is not scientific but simply rhetoric for devious purposes. And pretending everyone must be cured to the same level if the veins are opened for it to be valid is just another lie to deceive because any recovery will be individualized based on several factors for poison recovery in humans and on how many cells were partially or permanently damaged. So if anyone wishes to slant the results against any testing then they will ensure they include only the most extreme cases so there will be little chance to get enough positive results so they can then drag things out even longer by saying they require more larger scale tests or they can just lay false claims against the concept if that is their wish.
Some liars are claiming that you can’t do it because you are experimenting on people, but not all vein opening processes are experimental as some are used regularly and our basic biological understanding informs us of the importance of the blood circulatory system working. Having this important system work without interference is extremely important for our bodies to be able to survive or to do anything. There is no moral validity to not provide this treatment right away, nor is there any real logical scientific reason not to. Pinched veins anywhere in the body should be opened to allow our blood circulatory system to function well enough to keep our bodies in proper operating condition and to prevent body damage starting. Preventive medicine is acknowledged to be the best procedure so why is it not being applied in all pinched vein cases? The people who do not want this process to be engaged in immediately are only concerned one way or another with money, or are extremely ignorant of even the most basic of our biological functioning.