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HI is there any body got cured or good improvement with DR john coleman program for parkinsons disease? thank you

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DeParkiePoet

Not with that program, I've tried the homeopathics he recommends and found a Bowen therapist in town, which is what Dr. Coleman recommends. His advice is very good on toxicity.

I have had a good deal of success with Howard Schifke's Fightingparkinsonswithoutydrugs program. He utilizes Qigong, Massage, meditations, positive affirmations and Soul work to achieve his amazing results! 7 or 8 people, at least, have been cured with his help Many more have had a significant improvement in AODL

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newwaygo in reply to DeParkiePoet

Sounds good,thank you. i did bown therapy three times but didnot work. what do you mean AODL?

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newwaygo in reply to DeParkiePoet

How are you DeParkiePoet , how long have you been practising Howard program? did you get more than 50 percent success or less? thank you.....

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rtag in reply to DeParkiePoet

DeParkiePoet, can you update us on your success with Howard Schifke's program, please?

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olpilot

Last I heard there was no cure, must be a well kept secret.

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Polyanna007 in reply to olpilot

Olpilot

I personally have never heard mof Bowen but sounds to complicated for me to handle, Right now I am trying to handle quivering jaws and chin and all these things DeParkiePoet mentions would overwhelm me I am afraid. Polyanna007

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srarndt

Smells like snake oil, to me.

Steve

Bisbee, AZ

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honeycombe3

What cure?

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oldskool49

I am all for something that greatly improves my way of life. Which would help in mot having to go DBS

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Polyanna007 in reply to oldskool49

Is there a age limit for DBS ..? Does anyone know?

Polyanna.007

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olpilot

As of today there is no cure, the only pdrson known to have been cured is a nun somewhere who was cured by pope John Paul 2, when she prayed to him after his death, which will make him a saint. Other than that, no known cure. There may be some holistic things to ease the symptoms a little, but for someone to claim to cure it is reckless and dangerous. It is a shame that there are people who would defraud the desperate.

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OldJoe

If there really was a cure, the world would know about it. Where is the published proof? A lot of people out there willing to take peoples money with false hopes.

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rtag in reply to OldJoe

There is no published proof, but enough personal stories. But how could a scientific study possibly be carried out to investigate a healing process which is dependent completely on the subject's own discipline to make personal changes to diet, exercise, meditation, mind-set, life habits etc. over a long period of time? And especially if the formula is different for everybody, as unique as their own set of PD symptoms? Too complicated to be investigated with typical scientific method. Science moves at a snails pace and the studies that are more likely to be done are the simple ones that involve taking a pill and charting the results.

I had my dbs at Salford Royal Infirmary.(U.K.) The cut off age there is 72

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hilarypeta

Its complicated but i am sure if we try everything alternative there is a solutiion for each of us. Howard shifke makes sense to me, and i feel better trying his recipe,...chigung, meditation, brain vibration through chanting, veggie diet. . I think johncolemans aquas..bach flower recipe helped him in his recovery. Bowen technique and feldenkrais method. There are a fund of things to help us on our way.

We r told by pharmaceutical cos and neurologists there is no cure....if you believe them there isnt. Read about the placebo efffect,..my symptoms developed after being told what to look outfor. Keep away from all negative thinkers is my advice.!

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Toadma

Improvements in PD symptoms are not spoken of very often, yet I hear of them regularly from people who are very actively changing their lifestyles, seeking and evaluating health practices that feel right. With so much doubt and skepticism in the world no wonder people are reluctant to be honest about their recovery process. Their experiences are dismissed by their peers. If I were to share my experiences with pain and everyone said "that can't be true, you can't be in pain", then I would feel very isolated indeed and likely hesitant to share honestly. Can we at least listen to and congratulate people who share their successes?

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OldJoe

I do not think that there are any successes. People may feel that they are better but that feeling is only temperary at best. I repeat: If there is such a thing as a cure for Parkinson's, show the WORLD. Nobody can do that so it is just a pipe dream some have.

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OldJoe

If it is true that there IS a cure, have it presented next week at the World's Parkinson's Conference in Montreal.

As there is no such thing as a cure people do not hold your breath. Only a bunch of con artists.

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rtag

There is an annual Recovery Summit where those who have had success in reversing their symptoms meet to share advice. summit.parkinsonsrecovery.com/ The "world" hasn't acknowledged these possibilities because there is NO scientific proof. Parkinson's aside, there is much to know in this world that has yet to be scientifically proven. No study, no written paper, does not necessarily mean not true, just unknown. Understandably these things are hard to believe. It is a leap of faith for sure.

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haydn74

My brother in law has suffered with Parkinsons for ovwer 12 years and if there was a cure, I think the whole world would have heard about it by now

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OldJoe in reply to haydn74

I agree with you 100%.

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OldJoe

rtag can believe anything that he wants. There may be ways to slow the progression but it is going to jump up and bite you in the ass sooner or later.

If there was honestly a cure, it would be published for the world to see. No proof, only scamers out to take people believing in stories people have come up with in order to make money.

SHOW THE WORLD THE PROOF

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Kat00

My thoughts are this..many things affect symptoms positively or negatively. It is a good thing to have a positive attitude and an open mind..but that said...It is the opinion of the scientific community who have studied Parkinsons for years, that most people do not develop symptoms of Parkinsons until they have lost 80% of their bodies dopamine and have experienced considerable damage to the receptors in their brain.

So while I feel that symptoms can be reduced or in some cases alleviated, the lack of dopamine and the damage which has developed over years will not be "cured" with healthy living or good intentions. By all means, do everything in your power to improve your quality of life , your health and reduce your symptoms..but don't let greedy unethical people prosper from your pain by claiming a magic "cure".

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