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does anyone know if some mag oil would help?  i know while tapering from the benzo the mag oil helped the body shaking that i was  having.  so wonder if the shaking was really caused by the low mag and made worse by the drug w/d?

barbara

 

They're claiming that the effects are permanent, and it's covered by insurance.  What will they think of next?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp=48731399 & #48731399

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Well, we're reasonably sure that the shaking of Parkinson's is a neurological LD

symptom. So I would think the best way to treat it would be to treat LD, which

probably would include mag oil. But the medical establishment would rather

treat the Parkinson's symptoms than the cause (LD), IMHO.

Khaya

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of course they would.  repeat business.  follow the money trail.barbara

 

Well, we're reasonably sure that the shaking of Parkinson's is a neurological LD symptom. So I would think the best way to treat it would be to treat LD, which probably would include mag oil. But the medical establishment would rather treat the Parkinson's symptoms than the cause (LD), IMHO.

Khaya

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Hi Khaya,Thanks for posting this...I watched this when it was aired, I've heard of this surgery and I think it is

amazing this just about cures Parkinson's symptoms, returns the patientback to normal life...I would not hesitate to have this done if I was a candidate... My Father had

Parkinson's and back then not much was done for it, so to see someoneget their life back was very gratifying.. Take care,

Jim

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