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Is anyone having any luck with homeophatic replacement for requip medication ?

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Hi navyrat. I'd like to know to know more about this 'replacement'. Where did you find out about it?

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navyrat in reply tobatwing7

I haven't found one yet, that is why I am asking if anyone has as I would like to get off all PD Pharma meds if there is some other way to keep going!

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Norton1

Hello Navyrat,

To answer your question I do not know and I doubt if one exists. If I can be direct with you, I think think that you are looking in the wrong place. Far better to consider mucuna pruriens, but only do so after getting advice.

Norton

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navyrat in reply toNorton1

Thanks Norton,

I have cancer issues I am fighting as well so things are getting overwhelming and need to find simpler non pharma solutions on both fronts to regain some peace of mind without pill dependance. I will sacrifice longevity with quality of life anyday.

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Norton1 in reply tonavyrat

Sorry to hear that Navyrat. No doubt you are receiving treatment for the cancer and nobody wants to interfere with that. Have you checked the website called 'second-opinions' by Barry Groves? He has written a section on cancer that is well worth a look.

Best wishes

Norton

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Norton1

Hello Navyrat,

Please send me a message via the messages section as I have some information for you.

Norton

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Toadma

Hi Navyrat,

According to the Desktop Companion to Physical Pathology, Parkinson's is very difficult to treat homeopathically. Better results are seen in patients who have used homeopathy in the past for previous conditions (or PD symptoms pre diagnosis). Getting a great match, that is a remedy that is specific to you and your "profile" which is your description of yourself will benefit your health in general. Your homeopath might look for a remedy according to the cancer or the PD or both. Usually for PD daily doses of a low potency remedy are prescribed. There can be a dramatic response lasting one or two months. Then a return of symptoms, but not as severe as prior to treatment. If symptoms fully return, your homeopath will try a different remedy. This is the typical scenerio outlined in the book mentioned above.

Source: Morrison M.D., Roger, Desktop Companion to Physical Pathology, Hahnemann Clinic Publishing. 1998.

Toadma

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navyrat in reply toToadma

Hi Toadma,

Thanks for information and will get the reference book. This is all new stuff for me other than eating healthy. So much to discover and learn but is worth doing. I have never been big on pill medication from pharmas and would like to chuck all my meds out the door if I could. Sunshine, fresh air and warm salt water is what I need for the body and soul!!!!!

navyrat

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MagicMax

There is a product called: "Midnight" that relieves minor pain and helps you get to sleep. It works well without any side effects. Best of all a month long supply is only $10.49.

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