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Are the supplements provided by John Gray useful to remove the symptoms of Parkinson?

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lempa_nik

Most of us in this community probably believe that many supplements are useful. Even if this is true, there is no one-size-fits-all prescription. John Gray may exude all the confidence in the world, but rest assured, given the countless "flavors" of PD, he does not have the magic bullet. You can learn many useful and effective things about supplements if you have the patience to read the posts on this site and sort the fluff and rubbish from the nuggets of wisdom. Sorry, but notwithstanding the promises of snake oil salesmen, there is no royal road to a cure possessed by anyone. EXERCISE is the nearest thing to a panacea for the majority of parkees.

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AmyLindy in reply to lempa_nik

atta way, @DUMPELKIN.

I wonder why Gray's video is so dated, 2014, as are his website links. No more mention or follow up on his PD? Maybe it got the best of him and he's sticking to his other work in relationships? I must say, I followed his theory of his explanation on PD VIDEO but didn't see a lot of back up to the rest on his site or other places which reduces confidence.

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lempa_nik in reply to AmyLindy

John Gray is laughing all the way to the bank:

theage.com.au/news/relation...

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vincea

I just saw my Neuro and asked that exact question, but was not specific as to which one - as in no name brand mentioned. He said that 'no one' has a supplement that deals directly with Parkinson's. Right now, meds are the only 'pill' you need to take. I do believe him, as I was diagnosed nearly three years ago, and have little-to-no outward appearing PD symptoms. He is not a pill-pusher, as I take very few meds.

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Beckey

I don't trust the guy. Partly because for quite a while he called his video/protocol "How I Reversed My Parkinson's Disease," which is misleading to say the least. Also when a person is pushing a product(s) yet ostensibly speaking of his personal experience, he loses credibility. I did notice he's changed the wording on his YouTube entry.

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AmyLindy

@Beckey ... and his video is 2014 with NO updates...and website outdated as well...