First result is typical when one has Parkinson's. Second pull after foot is positioned for better recovery and balance. I was first diagnosed with Parkinson's in the year 2012. I credit my good condition to Doc. Costantini's high dose thiamine hcl advice.
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B1 Thiamine HCL therapy reference / stop progression, suppress motor and non-motor symptoms:
(Thiamine HCL is oral substitute to IM injection B1) 2 x day (morning 2g and at lunch 2g)
Doctor Costantini strategy that I find helpful "thiamin hcl stops the progression forever...".
I have gone from slow motion to normal motor action since joining the growing number of PwP that have started B1 regimen/protocol.
Roy, I noticed in the video that you have a slight tremor in your right arm. Did the B1 help suppress this or did it manage to keep it from progressing. By the way nice beard.
Could test it, miss two or three doses of c/l and see if tremor returns. Although we say dont stop meds suddenly, in fact many clinical trials involve going off meds for a short time to test people when they are unmedicated.
Thank you Roy for sharing your success story with us. Hope that B1 will have the same effect on my husband, although I see a lot of improvements already. Going and going and going.
Thanks Roy, I'm very glad for your improvements. You were the first to use Thiamina here on HU without even knowing the dr C, you were very brave and generous in sharing everything with others. You're a good person. Thanks you . Gio
Love the beard Roy- thanks for sharing everything that you do. I believe my B1 is kicking in now so a million thanks again. Will post my results for others once i confirm its good.
Would MP be OK or it has to be C/L? My husband was not prescribed any conventional meds by the Mayo neuro, as he said he won't need it until a year or two later. However, I think my husband needs some boosting so we started on MP. I did mention it to Dr. C. but made no comment.
I don't understand the pull test. Someone pulls you backwards or pushes you forward?? And if b1 is improving your symptoms what does one do .....step back??? Move forward???
Hi, RoyProp, My husband has had PD since before 2008,(that is when the slow movement became bad enough that we had to stop taking walks together) so at least 10 years now, and probably closer to 12-14 years since by the time symptoms become appart a person has had PD for 2-4 years already. He also has had a stroke in 2012. He is taking 25/250 C/L, 8 times a day (every other hour). As you probably know 2,000 mg. of L a day is considered the highest a person can go without the side effects of the drug increasing substantially. His PD symptoms are getting worse, and of course the side effects of the C/L. Have you heard of anyone taking the high dose thiamine that has had PD for over 10 years who is all so taking such high doses of C/L?
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