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Spinal Curvature Related to CCSVI
Interesting new role for the curvature of the spine as it relates to CCSVI. It appears abnormal curvature of the upper thoracic vertebra can really contribute to CCSVI.
http://uprightdoctor.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/kyphosis-stenosis-and-multiple-sclerosis/
http://uprightdoctor.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/kyphosis-stenosis-and-multiple-sclerosis/
AS54- Posts : 2367
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Re: Spinal Curvature Related to CCSVI
anthonyspencer54 wrote:Interesting new role for the curvature of the spine as it relates to CCSVI. It appears abnormal curvature of the upper thoracic vertebra can really contribute to CCSVI.
http://uprightdoctor.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/kyphosis-stenosis-and-multiple-sclerosis/
my info of the day.
Zaphod- Posts : 1236
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Re: Spinal Curvature Related to CCSVI
Aw, I don't think it was that worthy. I noticed though that my sitting posutre is terrible. Standing my posture is good. I wonder if that's more of a musculoskeletal thing, or just a function of habit.
AS54- Posts : 2367
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Re: Spinal Curvature Related to CCSVI
I easily develop bad posture, sitting biggest part of the day. It was good info for motivation, though. I dont think i am as bad as it sounded.. Still, i know a few bald geeks who have this posture even when standing, walking, etc. I think it musculosceletal issue if it becomes ''permanent''...
Zaphod- Posts : 1236
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Pretty interesting stuff. My posture isn't the straightest, considering I'm 6'5" and have to slouch slightly in order to reach things around me or avoid hitting my head on things. Maybe I should start sleeping on my back without a pillow.
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Re: Spinal Curvature Related to CCSVI
Borrelia takes up residence wherever there is trauma such as whiplash injury, knee problems, etc. causing joint issues, clicking, popping, etc..
Borrelia has been doing this for thousands of years. For example, Dr. K talks about a location in Germany where many have swollen and bad knees and this is common for the region for a very long-time. No other symptoms in general but swollen and bad knees due to borrelia in the knees.
In short, tell someone with MS, lyme, etc. (those with CCSVI) who have this abnormal curvature to stand up straight and it literally becomes impossible for long periods of time. The reason is standing up straight closes the veins off more. Pushing the neck forward is just part of the process. It allows "more" blood to flow through due to the obstruction of inflammation and biofilm (possibly from FL1953) which accumulated in those veins.
hope this helps
Borrelia has been doing this for thousands of years. For example, Dr. K talks about a location in Germany where many have swollen and bad knees and this is common for the region for a very long-time. No other symptoms in general but swollen and bad knees due to borrelia in the knees.
In short, tell someone with MS, lyme, etc. (those with CCSVI) who have this abnormal curvature to stand up straight and it literally becomes impossible for long periods of time. The reason is standing up straight closes the veins off more. Pushing the neck forward is just part of the process. It allows "more" blood to flow through due to the obstruction of inflammation and biofilm (possibly from FL1953) which accumulated in those veins.
hope this helps
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