Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 > Any suggestions, he is on ginko and I don't know what else but he is > open to healing. > > Thank you who ever takes the time to answer or point me to read some > where, thank you very much, Sharon in KY > Hi Sharon, I have two clients who are recovering from Parkinson's disease. They are recovering without attention to solvents. Shall I email you the cheat sheet for it? Just drop me an email and I'll forward it. Duncan Crow duncancrow/ --- live and help live... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 > Has anyone ever used or know of someone who used 's protocol for > a Parkinson's patient? > I used my neurodegeneratives protocol which is based on an ALS protocol to improve two Parkinson's clients and two with Alzheimer's. We did not use a protocol but detoxification and a nutritional approach. Anyone who wants the neurodegeneratives sheet, just say so in the subject line of a private email. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 While discussing natural alternatives, take a look at mangosteen juice at www.bestzapper.com/mangosteen.htm. It is the most powerful natural anti-inflammatory ever found, and has been reported as helping with Parkinson's. Recent research points to inflammation as a key in cancer, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, all of which have been greatly helped by the juice. Blessings! Arthur Doerksen Re: Parkinson's > > > Has anyone ever used or know of someone who used 's protocol for > > a Parkinson's patient? > > > > I used my neurodegeneratives protocol which is based on an ALS > protocol to improve two Parkinson's clients and two with Alzheimer's. > We did not use a protocol but detoxification and a nutritional > approach. > > Anyone who wants the neurodegeneratives sheet, just say so in the > subject line of a private email. > > Duncan Crow > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 To find out why Bob Schmidt, networking legend and top seller with New Vision, chose to join XanGo and prefers the XanGo juice over all others, listen to his recorded call at 618-355-1190. The mangosteen testimonials on the web were the result of using XanGo juice, not New Visions. As for quality, please note that only XanGo is produced by Wild Flavors of Heidelberg, Germany. Billion-dollar Wild Flavors, founded in 1930, is the acknowledged world leader in product quality and innovation for functional beverages, and has an exclusive partnership with XanGo. If you plan to order from New Vision, I suggest you do it quickly, as they are soon to be shut down by the courts for violating XanGo's patent # 6730333. See more at http://livingbyheart.tripod.com/xangoinfo/id71.html. Blessings! Arthur Re: Re: Re: Parkinson's > > > > While discussing natural alternatives, take a look at > > mangosteen juice at www.bestzapper.com/mangosteen.htm. It is > > the most powerful natural anti-inflammatory ever found, and > > has been reported as helping with Parkinson's. Recent > > research points to inflammation as a key in cancer, > > Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, all of which have been greatly > > helped by the juice. > > I agree, and if anyone wants a fairly comprehensive compilation of > the science, all in one document, with references, just write me > privately with " mangosteen document " in the subject line. > > When researching the merits of Mangosteen juice, bear in mind that > there is a dose related reponse and quality varies considerably from > brand to brand. New Vision International's Essentials Plus contains 9 > times the beta mangostins, 7 times the alpha mangostins, and 2.3 > times the antioxidants, plus vitamins, aloe vera and minerals > (compared to Xango) for about the same price. http://newvision.com/ > > If you want to give your customers good value this would be a > consideration. > > To buy anything, ID 767292402 is the NVIN number you need on this > page: http://tinyurl.com/29qny > > Duncan Crow > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 read www.maxmalabs.com they have several detox products . on detoxing heavy metals. the mix they talked ealier on this group did now work for me on amalgom removal. roger --- Karl <kofted@...> wrote: > Has anybody on here with parkinson's had any > improvement? If so would > like advice. > > Thank you > Karl > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 I just lost my FIL to an extreme form of Parkinson's. He died 2 1/2 years after his diagnosis. His father had the same neurological difficulties and his brother exhibits extemely mild symptoms. He refused to take the metal out of his mouth (I don't know why) and never did any of the cleanses. His brother took out all of his teeth and now wears false teeth. He no longer exhibits symptoms of Parkinson's. My husband (for fear of a genetic link) has done EVERY cleanse and is healthier and happier than he's been in years. He suffered from chronic headaches and depression for years (and like his entire family, had a mouth full of amalgam metal). My advice, get rid of your teeth with metal in them, no caps, no crowns, nothing. Do every cleanse Dr. recommends and make sure you're drinking clean water. My in-laws' water is polluted with laundry bleach and my MIL now has cancer. Read the book " Parkinson's - Another Look " by Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D. and investigate the tuberculosis bacterial link. The autopsy on my FIL's brain revealed a striata nigril that had been eaten away by a " parasite " , I believe it may have been this tuberculosis type bacteria. When my FIL's doctor's released him from their care because there was nothing else they could do for him, they said this argument held merit but they didn't know anyone specializing in treatment for tuberculosis bacteria. My FIL's liver appeared normal but there was a tumor on his kidney, suggesting immune dysfunction which would allow bacteria to thrive. He was a pilot, my guess is the tumor was chronic exposure to jet fuel fumes, and chronic exposure to polluted drinking water. EVERYONE of my FIL's doctors laughed at everything I suggested. They will laugh at you as well if you mention alternative medicine or Dr. . They most likely will have never heard of Dr. . None of the drugs worked, and nothing they did ever helped him even remotely so expect NOTHING from your most " talented and esteemed " neurosurgeons. They have no idea what causes Parkinson's or even how to treat it. Sometimes they can prolong the disease by stimulating the body to produce dopamine, but even that is only temporary. All the supplements, vitamins, glutathione treatments, etc., etc., will do absolutely nothing for a patient unless Dr. 's protocols are followed exactly so don't waste your money. You may get temporary relief but believe me, it won't last. My FIL was big on the quick fix pill, nothing worked - not one supplement ever even made him feel the least bit better. I must add, the amount of pharmaceutical drugs his doctors were pouring into his body only accelerated his decline because the side effects were so debilitating. I honestly feel that if he had done the protocols, he would still be alive today, and healthy because I see the improvement in his family members with similar symptoms. But, if you are not vigilant, you will fail. That's the bottom line. Also, read " The Prevention of All Cancers " by Dr. for her latest research. It's enlightening and the most relevant book to all diseases. Good luck, email me if you want more info. Karl <kofted@...> wrote: Has anybody on here with parkinson's had any improvement? If so would like advice. Thank you Karl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 What is fueling traditional doctors criticizm of Dr. 's works and others is that bigmouth arrogant Dr. Barrett and his website " quackwatch " . He makes me sick. So once in awhile I check out his site, and anybody that makes it on the " quack list " is my hero. Barrett is out to get anybody that is trying to cure people, because he supports drug pushers, and the Pharma Gods. Unfortunately, too many doctors think he is a hero. You won't have to look far to see who is the money behind his extensive insideous " cybercancer " website... and I understand he also has a radio talk segment or show in New York. I heard that years ago, so don't know if it's current info. Anyway, that is the way doctors are treating folks that bring up alternative docs (PhDs) etc, by laughing them off and insinutating you are a foolish sucker. Sadly too many folks trust their doctors, so I am watching my step dad waste away with a massive overgrowth of candida thoughout his entire body, as he dismisses it as " bunk " because his doctor is a good guy and Rx-ing him anti-biotics for it. now who's the idiot? Borberg <skiwp_nancy@...> wrote: I just lost my FIL to an extreme form of Parkinson's. He died 2 1/2 years after his diagnosis. His father had the same neurological difficulties and his brother exhibits extemely mild symptoms. He refused to take the metal out of his mouth (I don't know why) and never did any of the cleanses. His brother took out all of his teeth and now wears false teeth. He no longer exhibits symptoms of Parkinson's. My husband (for fear of a genetic link) has done EVERY cleanse and is healthier and happier than he's been in years. He suffered from chronic headaches and depression for years (and like his entire family, had a mouth full of amalgam metal). My advice, get rid of your teeth with metal in them, no caps, no crowns, nothing. Do every cleanse Dr. recommends and make sure you're drinking clean water. My in-laws' water is polluted with laundry bleach and my MIL now has cancer. --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 What is fueling Drs critisizing Dr and other non traditional health treatments is their fear that if we all find out about how effective these protocol are, they will lose their obscene income, to say nothing of all the kickbacks from the pharmacuetical companies. Then of course, consider all the money currently being given to research, and people having to buy such expensive drugs that would no longer be necessary. So anyone, like Barrett, is a hero to Drs because he is giving them a name to drop when a disgruntled patient starts questioning the current medical model, noting that they only seem to be getting sicker, and then starts wondering about alternate holistic medicine. *blam* " Ohhh, Quackwatch has the answers about these frauds " they can say. Afterwards, they (the ones who actually know what is going on) can wipe their foreheads and say, " whew, that was close! Thank goodness for Quackbusters! " At least that is my take on it! Annette > > What is fueling traditional doctors criticizm of Dr. 's works and others is that bigmouth arrogant Dr. Barrett and his website " quackwatch " . He makes me sick. So once in awhile I check out his site, and anybody that makes it on the " quack list " is my hero. Barrett is out to get anybody that is trying to cure people, because he supports drug pushers, and the Pharma Gods. Unfortunately, too many doctors think he is a hero. You won't have to look far to see who is the money behind his extensive insideous " cybercancer " website... and I understand he also has a radio talk segment or show in New York. I heard that years ago, so don't know if it's current info. Anyway, that is the way doctors are treating folks that bring up alternative docs (PhDs) etc, by laughing them off and insinutating you are a foolish sucker. Sadly too many folks trust their doctors, so I am watching my step dad waste away with a massive overgrowth of candida thoughout his entire body, > as he dismisses it as " bunk " because his doctor is a good guy and Rx-ing him anti-biotics for it. now who's the idiot? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Personally I believe Barrett smokes cannibas for recreation, which would make him a hypocrite, since alternatives approve of it for medicinal use. The AMA of course promotes only the HTC (?) chemical, which they make an inferior copy of, that is worthless. I am sure they'd love to get a patent on cannibas, but they can't because only God in Heaven holds the patents on herbs and foods. Ha ha ha on the pharmas. Meanwhile, now they've got the media stoking fears of an avian flu pandemic. give me a break. (yeh what ever happened to the millions of tsunami survivors that were going to die of diseases like malaria, thyhoid fever etc? Our CDC was really outspoken on the need for tons of drugs to be shipped over there...... I heard there was just one case of malaria). sandie55a <amhall@...> wrote: What is fueling Drs critisizing Dr and other non traditional health treatments is their fear that if we all find out about how effective these protocol are, they will lose their obscene income, to say nothing of all the kickbacks from the pharmacuetical companies. Then of course, consider all the money currently being given to research, and people having to buy such expensive drugs that would no longer be necessary. So anyone, like Barrett, is a hero to Drs because he is giving them a name to drop when a disgruntled patient starts questioning the current medical model, noting that they only seem to be getting sicker, and then starts wondering about alternate holistic medicine. *blam* " Ohhh, Quackwatch has the answers about these frauds " they can say. Afterwards, they (the ones who actually know what is going on) can wipe their foreheads and say, " whew, that was close! Thank goodness for Quackbusters! " At least that is my take on it! Annette > > What is fueling traditional doctors criticizm of Dr. 's works and others is that bigmouth arrogant Dr. Barrett and his website " quackwatch " . He makes me sick. So once in awhile I check out his site, and anybody that makes it on the " quack list " is my hero. Barrett is out to get anybody that is trying to cure people, because he supports drug pushers, and the Pharma Gods. Unfortunately, too many doctors think he is a hero. You won't have to look far to see who is the money behind his extensive insideous " cybercancer " website... and I understand he also has a radio talk segment or show in New York. I heard that years ago, so don't know if it's current info. Anyway, that is the way doctors are treating folks that bring up alternative docs (PhDs) etc, by laughing them off and insinutating you are a foolish sucker. Sadly too many folks trust their doctors, so I am watching my step dad waste away with a massive overgrowth of candida thoughout his entire body, > as he dismisses it as " bunk " because his doctor is a good guy and Rx-ing him anti-biotics for it. now who's the idiot? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 I'm looking for information on how LDN has helped those wth Parkinson. My doctor says he has not heard of it but because I knnow him to be so up on things I find that hard to belive. Will there be a problem getting a doctor to prescrib LDN if it has not been approved for Parkinsons? Any direction would be appreciated. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 This question comes up every few weeks....... See low dose naltrexone/msearch?query=parkinsons & \ submit=Search Aletha will probably be able to send you some of the relevant posts she has saved. If you have a doctor like mine who puts the wellbeing of her patients first and foremost then you won't have any problems. If your doc is more concerned about covering their ar$e then you'll have problems. Dobbie Harrington wrote: > I'm looking for information on how LDN has helped those wth > Parkinson. My doctor says he has not heard of it but because I knnow > him to be so up on things I find that hard to belive. Will there be a > problem getting a doctor to prescrib LDN if it has not been approved > for Parkinsons? > Any direction would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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