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What is the most significant step forward in quest for curing Parkinsons

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In my opinion US bill to end Parkinson is the answer. This a huge step forward. By making federal government funds available will speed up the search for sure more than 100 times. In my previous posts I repeatedly had urged that until there is a robust government support in PD research work , nothing will happen. My prediction: If this law is implemented in true spirit, we may approach very near to the cure in the next 10 years

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I hope your right. What I hope the Parkinson bill does in the US is create more rational and coordinated work on actually understanding the disease. (or more likely plural, diseases). It seems like there is a "gold rush" mentality among drug developers to be the first to market with any patented solution. I am sure there is good science behind what is coming out but sometimes it seems that advancing the actual understanding of what needs to be solved is taking a back seat.

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JohnPepper

I managed to reverse all my PD symptoms by doing WALKING AS FAST AS i COULD FOR ONE HOUR, EVERY SECOND DAY and, it costed me nothing.

That is why nobody talks about it because NOBODY MAKES ANY MONEY OUT OF IT!

Get wise and start walking as fast as you can, as soon as you can.

Keep in touch!

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Stag10 in reply toJohnPepper

Hi can you please tell us how long have you had Parkinson and when did you notice a change in your condition kind regards Dean

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JohnPepper in reply toStag10

I was diagnosed in 1992. I took every medication on the market but, none of them reversed my symptoms so, I took up 'FAST WALKING because that had helped my late wife to overcome her peculiar health problem.

After only one year of FAST WALKING I found a huge improvement in my PD symptoms and after two years, they had completely disappeared.

They have never returned and I am now nearly 90 years old and still walking every second day.

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JayPwP in reply toJohnPepper

Thank you John

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MWLE

In the USA, update the food pyramid for health and not cost. It should be base on research and not lobbies. This helps future generations.

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