This HU group has an impressive quantity of anecdotal information regarding thiamine for Parkinson's. If one or several individuals would sort thru these myriad anecdotes and organize them into a book, the some scientists, some foundation personnel, and some others would be more likely to become interested.
The book could have several sections. For instance:
Brief history of thiamine.
Thiamine studies by Dr. Costantini and colleagues.
Dr. Costantini's wonderful attitude.
The science of thiamine: mitochondria, Krebs cycle, transporters and diffusion...
Thiamine in society; Derrick Lonsdale...
PreliLminary findings : a trove of anecdotal information.
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If published as an ebook it’s the kind of thing I spend money on. I have a friend who financed her book writing by selling $50 shares that got each chapter monthly until they got the whole book.
If it’s an essential resource, maybe we should consider funding a writer in some fashion.
Imo, the book should have a section presenting an overview of doses and efficacies. Must be clear that not all PD folks who have tried LDT, MDT, or HDT have reported themselves as positive responders.
Who, amongst us, can step up and take the lead? They don’t have to be the expert or the writer- rather, the facilitator. I am not able at present- is anyone else?
Gio, has floated this idea before and asked me to do it, but I do not have the time and until Dr. C is back in action and able to give his input, it seems premature as he is the one with the most knowledge on the subject especially when it comes to interaction with other meds and supplements. We only have a fraction of his knowledge when it comes to HDT and neurodegenerative disorders!
Alas I said that at a time when my health was better. Many dreams I had to let go and I can’t say when or if I’ll have the energy to write that book. If anyone wants to carry the dream please continue
I think that we should nominate Art and Roy and MB to coauthor.
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