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To Be a Leader

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I believe it is important to be a leader in my community because through setting a positive example and being highly attentive to the people around you effective leadership enables a community to expand.

I believe it is important to have a leader who helps others to take charge and make positive changes for themselves and their community. Being a leader in my community can assist in cultivating strong relationships

within the community and allows people to make efforts to establish meaningful relationships. It is an opportunity to promote participation which is essential in the growth and development of people as

individuals and as communities.

Founding of Liberation Treatment

The Liberation Treatment is a potentially ground breaking discovery for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis which has created much controversy.

Dr. Paulo Zamboni began his research into MS with the desire to cure his wife. Unhappy with the answers that he could find, he decided to research what actually causes Multiple Sclerosis.

He started to study both MS and non MS patients to determine what differences he could find between them. What he found was that in MS patients 100% of the tested cases had abnormal veins. He called this condition Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) specifically it refers to a reduction or blocking of the flow of blood from the brain to the heart due to the narrowing of various veins along the spinal cord from the head down to the upper chest. He noticed high level of accumulation of iron deposits in the brain, due to restricted outflow of blood. He came to conclude that eventually this build up and restriction of blood flow would lead to the development of the lesions and MS symptoms.

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