A potential Parkinson’s treatment called cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor (CDNF) continues to be safe and well tolerated by patients with moderate disease using it for up to one year in a Phase 1/2 trial, and shows a promising potential to ease motor symptoms and slow disease progression, Herantis Pharma, its developer, reported
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Potential Parkinson’s Treatment, CDNF, Shows Safety and Tolerability at One Year
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Probably the biggest downside is that it requires brain surgery.
So did GDNF
Exactly!
But the delivery port is temporary. Look at the videos in my reply on GDNF here:
Have you heard about fast w
JayPwP• in reply to
Fast walking?
Less intrusive..
As per John Pepper theory, fast walking boosts GDNF, a natural brain protein.
This is CDNF, this is different than GDNF
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Reverses essential tremor
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I wonder what it reverses as Mr P was able to exercise intensively for 90 mins a day but apparently it didnt help.. only walking fast and an antidepressant did. He never stopped moving and didnt need to learn how to walk again, I believe a certain author manipulated his story to fit the author’s thesis.
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