soccer: My dad is 73, but was diagnosed about 4-5 years ago. He is still very active and plays tennis, but has issues with nausea that affect him a bit.
kiwi: Thank you for the heads up. I will be asking him for preliminary results, and will ask if I can speak with the current participants in America, of which I believe there are five so far. There are over twenty participants in Africa, so I want to know more about that trial.
I figured there would be more data on this forum from people who have used the helmet, but I guess that's not the case.
Does anyone have experience with this, or know someone who does?
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Originally Posted by kiwi33
Hi curem
Before you decide whether or not to buy one of Dr Berman's near-IR products you might like to check if he has reported evidence for its efficacy for PD treatment as one or more case-notes in the peer-reviewed medical literature. In this context a case-note would look like this:
(1) A patient presented with PD [clinical details here].
(2) I treated the patient with [details of the near-IR product usage here].
(3) This treatment was successful [clinical details here].
Case-notes are a standard way in which evidence-based health professionals share potentially valuable new findings with their colleagues.
I can't find any case-notes from Dr Berman but I could have missed them.
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