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Multiple System Atropy (MSA) - help please ?

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Dear All,I received an email from a friend of a friend of a friend who needs some help. I feel ill equipped presently but will look into this further but have in the meantime recommended a Nutritionist who specialises in Parkinsons and related illnesses.Is there anybody out there that can or has dealt with this or similar herbally that i can also recommend?Thank you DalbinderxxThe Email details are as follows:-"My friend we talked about, was partially diagnosed as Parkinsons, but didn't fit all the symptoms. Some weeks later she had a definitive diagnosis of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) she knows and it shows this is a

progressive disease with a prognosis of approx 5 yr life span! " To: ukherbal-list Sent: Sunday, 8 January 2012, 19:27 Subject: 's disease

Dear List

I went to an iridology seminar to start rebuilding my out-of-date iridology skills and as part of it my irises were analysed. Among the findings were early indications of Kayser-Fleischer rings which are associated with 's disease - an inherited metabolic disease which leads to copper accumulation mainly in the liver and brain. It's apparently also associated with insufficient chromium and iron - I'll look into the mechanisms later.

I wonder if anyone has treated anyone with 's and what other suggestions there may be. There is orthodox treatment apparently though obviously a naturopathic approach would be much better.

best wishes and thanks in anticipation of your thoughts

Katharine

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