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Would you please tell us more about PIGMOGENOL and where one can obtain

it?

Many thanks

Mohi

>>> andreas@... 11/08/02 23:17:29 >>>

It is very rare for a 23 year old to be diagnosed with MND.

A patient of mine reported some improvement, albeit temporary, after

taking PIGMOGENOL, a strong antioxidant derived from pine bark. It's

expensive though.

Try to aim your treatment towards addressing neural toxicity. There

are

many theories behind MND, ranging from a slow virus, autoimmunity,

toxicity, metabolic disturbances, to multi-factorial. If we knew the

cause we could be more specific with treatment approaches.

s Syrimis

Ps. Physiotherapy is very important to maintain strength and mobility.

Later on every effort must be made to maintain a healthy respiratory

system.

MND

Dear all

I would appreciate any input on Motor Neurone Disease - I have just

seen

a new client with MND, she is 23yrs and onset was just 5 months ago.

She

now has difficulty balancing and walking and can no longer climb

stairs.

She had been an athletic, energetic person.

Apart from the muscle weakness she is in reasonable physical shape

although a little underweight. Her constitution (from iridology) is

weak

and sluggish and her CNS looks shot (large pupils etc)

I was thinking of herbs like cimicifuga, avena, scutellaria, turnera,

gingko, centella for the nervous system, and possibly withania and /or

saw palmetto as tonics for muscle wasting.

Any input would be appreciated

many thanks

Herbert

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" Mohi Rezvani " wrote:

> Would you please tell us more about PIGMOGENOL and where one can obtain

> it?

Probably pycnogenol, available pretty much everywhere.

Cheers

Henriette

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