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Caffeine and progression of Parkinson’s disease: A deleterious interaction with Creatine
So I was thinking of adding Creatine to my stack based on a VERY positive video I watched from a "doctor" who it turns out graduated from an unimpressive medical school within the last 10 years and has already surrendered his license. So then I thought I should research his claims about Creatine and
So I was thinking of adding Creatine to my stack based on a VERY positive video I watched from a "doctor" who it turns out graduated from an unimpressive medical school within the last 10 years and has already surrendered his license. So then I thought I should research his claims about Creatine and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Parkinsonism and cervical spinal cord injury
My husband has had a cervical spinal cord injury for around 10 years that adversely affects his mobility a lot and also his hand function. He walks with aids and is very slow and needs a lot of care as there is much he cannot do for himself. Recently his mobility has deteriorated and after many consultant
My husband has had a cervical spinal cord injury for around 10 years that adversely affects his mobility a lot and also his hand function. He walks with aids and is very slow and needs a lot of care as there is much he cannot do for himself. Recently his mobility has deteriorated and after many consultant
Mo51
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
A Cure for Parkinson's Disease
I've just learned that an acupuncturist named Janice Hadlock's cured many Parkinson's patients. Unfortunately, her approach is only suitable for patients who've stayed away from anti-parkinsonian drugs or who haven't been on medication for over 3 weeks. She retired in 2020, but her ebooks are freely
I've just learned that an acupuncturist named Janice Hadlock's cured many Parkinson's patients. Unfortunately, her approach is only suitable for patients who've stayed away from anti-parkinsonian drugs or who haven't been on medication for over 3 weeks. She retired in 2020, but her ebooks are freely
Guerison22
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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Focused Ultrasound Trial Finds Promise for Parkinson’s Patients
Of the 69 patients who received the procedure in the randomized trial, almost 70% responded to the treatment. Thirty-nine participants who received the procedure continued to see significant benefits three months later, and 30 of those assessed at the one-year mark continued to see benefits. The procedure
Of the 69 patients who received the procedure in the randomized trial, almost 70% responded to the treatment. Thirty-nine participants who received the procedure continued to see significant benefits three months later, and 30 of those assessed at the one-year mark continued to see benefits. The procedure
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
14 THINGS I HAVE LEARNT ON MY JOURNEY
14 THINGS I HAVE LEARNT ON MY JOURNEY I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Parkinson’s (UPDRS 127) and Early-Stage Multisystem Atrophy in 1995 at 52 years of age. I pursued many avenues for healing - conservative, radical and outright adventurous. By mid-1998, I was free from symptoms and remain so to this
14 THINGS I HAVE LEARNT ON MY JOURNEY I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Parkinson’s (UPDRS 127) and Early-Stage Multisystem Atrophy in 1995 at 52 years of age. I pursued many avenues for healing - conservative, radical and outright adventurous. By mid-1998, I was free from symptoms and remain so to this
crewmanwhite
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Sulphoraphane in canola / rapeseed oil?
Now when I see the beautiful yellow rapeseed fields, I wonder if this cruciferous plant, like broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts, also contains as much sulphoraphane, especially in the concentrated form when cold pressed (bio) oil is made from it. Canola / rapeseed oil would have the lowest percentage
Now when I see the beautiful yellow rapeseed fields, I wonder if this cruciferous plant, like broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts, also contains as much sulphoraphane, especially in the concentrated form when cold pressed (bio) oil is made from it. Canola / rapeseed oil would have the lowest percentage
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Researchers discover a potential cause of Parkinson's disease
In 2021, Professor Per Saris's group published results demonstrating that bacteria of the Desulfovibrio bacterial genus correlate with Parkinson's disease, and that their higher number also correlates with the severity of the symptoms of the disease. Replicating the same study, Chinese researchers came
In 2021, Professor Per Saris's group published results demonstrating that bacteria of the Desulfovibrio bacterial genus correlate with Parkinson's disease, and that their higher number also correlates with the severity of the symptoms of the disease. Replicating the same study, Chinese researchers came
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
The ParkinsonNet dream
ParkinsonNet is on a mission to improve the lives and guarantee the best possible care for those people impacted by Parkinson’s disease.
We are ParkinsonNet and would love to have your country on board of our global network.
ParkinsonNet was founded in 2004 in the Netherlands, were patient centered
ParkinsonNet is on a mission to improve the lives and guarantee the best possible care for those people impacted by Parkinson’s disease.
We are ParkinsonNet and would love to have your country on board of our global network.
ParkinsonNet was founded in 2004 in the Netherlands, were patient centered
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Low-intensity ultrasound boosts therapeutic delivery to the brain
Noninvasive low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) temporarily opened the blood-brain barrier to allow molecules to enter the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, a study reports. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/parkinsons-low-intensity-focused-ultrasound-boosts-therapeutic-delivery/
Noninvasive low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) temporarily opened the blood-brain barrier to allow molecules to enter the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, a study reports. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/parkinsons-low-intensity-focused-ultrasound-boosts-therapeutic-delivery/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Vagal Nerve Stimulation (tVNS) Research Summary
In a model of
Parkinsonism
, this nigro-vagal pathway was compromised during the early stages of motor deficit development. 3 This randomized double-blind pilot study enrolled patients suffering from Parkinson's disease with gastroenteric complaints.
In a model of
Parkinsonism
, this nigro-vagal pathway was compromised during the early stages of motor deficit development. 3 This randomized double-blind pilot study enrolled patients suffering from Parkinson's disease with gastroenteric complaints.
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
AgeneBo testing low dose levetiracetam for Parkinsons psychosis
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05824728 https://twitter.com/InnovationFixer/status/1651509316908728320
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05824728 https://twitter.com/InnovationFixer/status/1651509316908728320
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
New technique for getting gene therapies through the blood brain barrier to treat PD
the blood-brain barrier presents challenges for getting potential therapies into the brain to treat neurological diseases like PD. "a study led by Spanish doctors shows how part of the blood-brain barrier can be opened up to allow the delivery of drugs that, in theory, could treat Parkinson’s and other
the blood-brain barrier presents challenges for getting potential therapies into the brain to treat neurological diseases like PD. "a study led by Spanish doctors shows how part of the blood-brain barrier can be opened up to allow the delivery of drugs that, in theory, could treat Parkinson’s and other
Neurosmith
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
which is best lab for Vitamin and fatty acid tests
Hi I am planning to get blood tests for the vitamins I take and fatty acids, I take a load of them and thought it wise to test to see how its going. Eg Vit B's Vit K, etc etc, fatty acids. I wondered if anyone knows the best tests from which labs? thanks
Hi I am planning to get blood tests for the vitamins I take and fatty acids, I take a load of them and thought it wise to test to see how its going. Eg Vit B's Vit K, etc etc, fatty acids. I wondered if anyone knows the best tests from which labs? thanks
ainslie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Spinal cord stimulation for treatment of neuropathy
I came across the following article: Spinal Cord Stimulation May Help Diabetic Neuropathy A link to the article: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/990791?ecd=soc_fb_230419_mscpedt_news_mdscp_stimulation&faf=1 I wondered whether there has been research on spinal cord stimulation for treatment of
I came across the following article: Spinal Cord Stimulation May Help Diabetic Neuropathy A link to the article: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/990791?ecd=soc_fb_230419_mscpedt_news_mdscp_stimulation&faf=1 I wondered whether there has been research on spinal cord stimulation for treatment of
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Sharing a post with a list of companies working on disease modification therapies for PD
I've been very discreet here, having had on the top of YOPD, RLS. Both together is a real pain, and I wouldn't wish it to my worse enemy. However, I've been better very recently, and as I am jobhunting, I just saw that post while on Linkedin. There is a list of companies involved in disease modification
I've been very discreet here, having had on the top of YOPD, RLS. Both together is a real pain, and I wouldn't wish it to my worse enemy. However, I've been better very recently, and as I am jobhunting, I just saw that post while on Linkedin. There is a list of companies involved in disease modification
enjoy2013
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
New study just out (3/31/23) on natural therapies for tau aggregation (PSP included)
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
ShellTaylor
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Parkinson's Disease Drugs Pipeline 2023: Clinical Trials, Latest breakthroughs, Treatment Market, Therapies
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Journey of Confusion
My wife's journey of confusion started on the 29th Jan 2023 when FINALLY she was diagnosed with Atypical
Parkinsonism
- Likely Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, this was the day our world ended at 51yrs old........ No age I'm led to believe.
My wife's journey of confusion started on the 29th Jan 2023 when FINALLY she was diagnosed with Atypical
Parkinsonism
- Likely Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, this was the day our world ended at 51yrs old........ No age I'm led to believe.
Derek1uk
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
Rasagiline – Second-Generation MAO-B Inhibitor for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
According to the below article, it slows down the disease progression https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/projects/rasagiline-parkinsons-disease/
According to the below article, it slows down the disease progression https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/projects/rasagiline-parkinsons-disease/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Do you keep medications in the container they are received in? Inactive Ingredients may be Active.
The inactive ingredients are different among generic drugs. One of the generic carbidopa-levodopa brands has a filler in it that is very sensitive to moisture and light. The tablets are not enteric coated and the tablets do not have a shine like most tablets. They are manufactured and then shipped
The inactive ingredients are different among generic drugs. One of the generic carbidopa-levodopa brands has a filler in it that is very sensitive to moisture and light. The tablets are not enteric coated and the tablets do not have a shine like most tablets. They are manufactured and then shipped
Hidden
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1 year ago
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