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I am 60 yrs old and got diagnosed with PD and would like to know more about the disease.

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Start reading and ask more specific questions. Your initial question is very general and difficult to answer. The search function here is very helpful. There are multiple posts on many topics written by members who are very knowledgeable.

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Springbreak in reply toJuliegrace

sorry I am new to the post ., would like to know more about B 1 therapy ?

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park_bear in reply toSpringbreak

High-dose thiamine. Dosing instructions and other information at the links. Many people with Parkinson's have benefited from this treatment. Allow four months for full effect:

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A good source of thiamine HCl is here:

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thank you for the feedback

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You should join the Zoom calls MBAnderson is so nice to host. Nice knowledgeable people. You will be welcomed.

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Springbreak in reply toBolt_Upright

Thank you

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JohnPepper

I am 88 years old. My PD started in 1963 and by 1992 I was seriously affected by its symptoms. In 1994 I started to do FAST WALKING, which produces GDNF in the brain, which manages the production of DOPAMINE, the deficiency of which causes PD. So, doing fast walking reverses the symptoms of PD. I was then PD symptom-free between 1995 and 2017, when I started having other serious health problems and I was unable to do regular FAST WALKING and my PD symptoms got worse. I have done FAST WALKKING as a often as I could over the past 6 years, but at the moment my walking is very bad and I am doing my best to do as much fast walking as possible. I will never give up the FAST WALKINNG, as much as I can because it is the only thing that keeps me well.

There is no medication that was ever made to reverse our symptoms, so, what ever you are taking is not going to reverse your symptoms. SO, start doing fast walking as quickly as you can.

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Springbreak in reply toJohnPepper

Thank you Sir. I am doing fast walking and hoping to see results .

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JohnPepper in reply toSpringbreak

Well Done!

I do not want to appear a bore, but you must ONLY do fast walking at maximum effort, even though you can only manage doing it for a couple of minutes. Stick to whatever distance you were able to achieve for two weeks, every second day. Then ry to walk further and whatever you were able to do, then do that every second day for the next two weeks. Every two weeks you se how much further and faster you can go until you reach one hour, which might take you a year, but that is fine. Don't do any more than that! Keep on walking every second day for the rest of your life. I am now 88 and can only manage to walk for twenty minutes but ,that still keeps the symptoms at bay.

Good Luck!

John

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Springbreak in reply toJohnPepper

yes I will, that’s my plan so help me God .🙏🏼

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JohnPepper in reply toSpringbreak

Please keep me informed of your progress or any problems!

John

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

John, hope you are doing well. Happy to see you've removed most of the made up science from your posts and are mainly focusing on the high intensity exercise part now.

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Gioc in reply toParkinsonjisung

Don't provoke him 😬 (ironic)…

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

It is not made-up science! If you want to know about GDNF and what it has to do with PD , which I what I think you are referring to, you just have to read the Mayo Clinic report on High Intensity Aerobic Exercise and how it only produces GDNF and BDNF if the exercise is fast walking. They do not mention PD in the report but for whatever reason, the science remains the same.

PD results from a lack of Dopamine in the brain. GDNF manages the production of Dopamine. It also produces BDNF, which may or may not affect PD.

Stop looking for ways to sew, seeds of doubt in my story. It is only done to stop others believing it. that hurts them not me.

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

Can you provide the link to the study?

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

The Mayo Clinic Studies:

healthunlocked.com/cure-

parkinsons/posts/147011828/aerobic-exercise-evidence-for-a-

direct-brain-effect-to-slow-parkinson-disease-progression

The Annals of Neurology

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

John, I don't see a single reference to fast walking in those links. Those links describe that exercise is good for you and can help with parkinsons. I totally agree with that. Can you share the links to where it says that only fast walking is effective?

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

Those links talk about the production of GDNF. GDNF manages the production of Dopamine in the brain. Look it up!

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

I am 88 years old am I am sick and tired of questions from people who are only trying to get other patients to ignore what I say. If you keep it up I will stop responding to people's questions and do something far more interesting than responding to pestd like you!

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Minkies in reply toParkinsonjisung

Hello there. I don't want to butt into this "conversation" but how does static cycling compare to "fast walking". I cannot walk steadily due to mini strokes so cycle. Thank you.

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WinnieThePoo in reply toJohnPepper

john

How many times do we have to do this? GDNF does NOT manage dopamine in the brain and you are accordingly incapable of providing anything to show it does. GDNF (Glial(cell) Derived Neurotrophic Factor) and other neurotrophic factors like BDNF and CDNF, help neurons grow and mend. So it can help dopamine neurons to grow and mend - but it has nothing to do with dopamine production directly

The clue is in the name

neuro - greek for nerve

trophic - from the greek trophikos - pertaining to food or nourishment

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JohnPepper in reply toWinnieThePoo

GDNF manages the production of dopamine!

Read the Myao Clinic report. Stop being negative and start to be positive about things thta are meant to help you!

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WinnieThePoo in reply toJohnPepper

Where in that report John. I can't find it. Please point it out

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JohnPepper in reply toWinnieThePoo

You know as well as anybody what GDNF does and how it manages the production of Dopamine, which is what we Parkys need. That is why I have got better and am also not doing so well, because I am unable to do the fast walking at the moment. I am sure that does not worry you!

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JohnPepper in reply toWinnieThePoo

Did you not watch the VIdeo and hear what it said about GDNF production?

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

Lol. I asked for a study showing that fast walking is the only way to generate gdnf. You were unable to provide it as it doesn't exist. The study you provided makes no mention of fast walking. Anyway, I'm glad it's helped you and probably lots of others as you and the study you provided both say is that high extensity exercise is beneficial. I'd wish you'd stick to the facts in the study but seems you won't so best of luck.

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

Hi. There is nothing said about what GDNF does in the Mayo Clinic Report. I think that has been done on purpose, as it is not in the interests of the medical world for us to get better. However, I am sure you can find anarticle on GDNF and what it's purpose is. If you are one of the bloggers who is trying hard to get others to ignore what I am telling them, then you should be ashamed of yourself!

GDNF manages the production of Dopamine, which is what we PD patients need. The lack of Dopamine is the cause of PD! Surprise! Surprise!

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

All im requesting is that when you post your advice about exercise, that you stick to the medically proven facts which are referencable via clinical trials and studies. Peoples opinions and conspiracy theories have no place on a forum dedicated to health

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

Just because the Mayo Clinic Trial did not mention what important purposes the two Growth Factors performed and what effect they have on Pd does not detract from what I have said.

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

To quote you "Mayo Clinic report on High Intensity Aerobic Exercise and how it only produces GDNF and BDNF if the exercise is fast walking.". Note the word only. What is your basis for sayings boxing, cycling or running does not produce gdnf or bdnf. It's certainly not from the articles you referenced above. Why ONLY walking?

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

Mayo tested all forms of aerobic exercise and the only one that produced the growth factors was High Intensity walking!

The Frenchay Hospital Study, in the 1990's proved that all six Parkys taking part got over 60% better after 6 months. You must have missed that one

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

Can you share provide me a link to it?

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

That was 30 years ago. I went there and spoke to one of the patients who received the implant. There must be a record of kit somewhere!

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

Again your talking about the gdnf trails which involved transplants. The last trial to try it actually failed. I'm still waiting for any documented proof that fast walking is the only form of exercise that produces gdnf

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

The Mayo Clinic Studies:

healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

The Annals of Neurology:

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

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Parkinsonjisung in reply toJohnPepper

Once again as previously stated there is no mention of fast walking being the only way to way to generate gdnf in those links. Until you can provide evidence please stop stating it in your posts.

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

Did you watch the whole video? If you did you will have heard that FAST WALKING produces theb MOST GDNF.

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Springbreak in reply toJohnPepper

yes I did . Interesting and that’s what I am

that’s what I have been doing.

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JohnPepper in reply toParkinsonjisung

The Mayo Clinic Studies:

healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

The Annals of Neurology

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

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can glutathione be taken with B1

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The Mayo Clinic Studies:

healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

The Annals of Neurology

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

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