Guest guest Posted March 29, 1999 Report Share Posted March 29, 1999 I have that book too. Another good one is Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine by Murray and Pizzorno. But I didn't think to look under Parkinson's. I'll do that right now. Thanks. COCO Mo. mickey frank wrote: > > > Since logging on here I have tried to send message and see no sign that > I accomplished it. Einnie, 43 yrs, NC born SD transplant. Inherited RLS > and am about one step away from being severe. Meds took RLS into > daytime. I could and do scream over that. Exercises and streches last a > good 15 mins. By morn am grinding teeth to keep from screaming and > waking my husband. Begging God, crying, am convinced am going insane. > 13 pills a day and zombied to the max. As of Oct 98, threw all meds in > trash and strongly started searching for ALT's. Have had some great > success and would like to share info. > Read several people ask why we take Parkinsons Med's. In 1995 two Dr's > (have to look up their names) discovered RLS and a couple of other > simelar Movement Disorders are offshoot forms of Parkinsons. RLS will > not put us in a wheel chair in and of itself. Now for the good news, > Perscription for Nutritional Healing by /Phillys Balch. Can be > found in the Liberary or at GNC stores for $20.00 and tells good food > and bad food in the Parkinsons section. I have been incorperating this > into my life and for Me Thank God it works. No potatoes bananas oats > raisins. Yes to Peppers carrots beans. Honestly people for me on no meds > this info works. Had the creepy crawlies this morn and ate cheese and > toast with bell peppers and Jalapenos cooked on it and within an hour my > leggs were calm and I started cleaning house. I know this is to long. > Have more info if anyone is interested. Am very Happy and Thankful to > have found You All. Einnie > > > will > > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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