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Next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar on 13th of November: Interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".

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I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 8.00pm London time on Monday the 13th of November.

I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's"

Please use the Eventbrite link below to register for this event:

eventbrite.co.uk/e/74339176...

For more information on NoSilverBullet please visit our website:

nosilverbullet4pd.com/

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Dr. Wayne Markman is South African-born and emigrated to the US in 1986 and then to Australia in 2000.

Dr. Markman obtained a BA in Economics from Macalester College in 1991 and an MBA from Harvard University in 1996.

After working as an investment banker, he decided to pursue a career in medical science at Macquarie University in Sydney, specialising in neuroscience and movement disorders.

Dr. Markman worked in a physiotherapy clinic before founding SYMBYX, a company dedicated to developing light therapy devices to alleviate the impact of chronic conditions like Parkinson's.

With a focus on the gut-brain axis, SYMBYX is committed to providing complementary and effective interventions for Parkinson's patients worldwide.

By next year, SYMBYX will have completed 4 clinical trials with publications in leading peer reviewed journals and commenced 3 additional large scale randomised control trials investigating motor, non-motor and medication efficacy implications of infrared laser treatment to the gut.

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Smittybear7

Will there be a replay?

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Michel0220 in reply toSmittybear7

Absolutely.

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PDTom

I once had a long conversation with him and Ann together. I have been using the PDcare + helmet since autumn 2021.

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LagLag37 in reply toPDTom

How has it helped you? 🥊

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PDTom in reply toLagLag37

parkinsonclub.de/en/questio...

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kaypeeoh in reply toPDTom

Sorry for being so dense but I can never remember when these podcasts start in England. I live in Connecticut, EST. Can someone tell me when these start over here?

TIA,

KPO

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Michel0220 in reply tokaypeeoh

I think it is 3 pm your time. You can use an app like this one to double check: worldtimebuddy.com/

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Shililly in reply toPDTom

Hi I have been following SYMBYX and seriously considering buying it. I actually contacted them over a year ago and they suggested we work in conjunction with my doctor, another bonus I felt! Tremors are my biggest problem, I was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago.

I am also looking at this machine, trying to decide between the two different devices. I know the woman selling it and she said they have had great results with PD. finallypainfreetx.com/what-...

I would love to know how you are doing on the SYMBYX devises and your thoughts on it. Thank you so very much

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Michel0220 in reply toShililly

Hi Shililly,

Thank you for your message.

I was diagnosed five years ago and have been symptomatic for seven years.

I have been using red light therapy for four years and more recently I’ve been using the SYMBYX devices.

I do a lot of things to maintain a healthy life with Parkinson’s (you can see the details of my routine in my bio) so it is very difficult for me to attribute success so far to anything in particular. Red light therapy is part of my daily routine and I intend to continue using it.

The great thing about SYMBYX is that they are actively organising medical trials to validate their products and therapies. More results should be forthcoming next year.

I am not familiar with the machine that you refer to in your message, but I have been using a TENS machine and I find that it provides relief to my hands.

I think that one of the biggest drivers of success will be regular exercise! But everything helps including technology 😀

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