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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: France, Lyon
Posts: 49
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: France, Lyon
Posts: 49
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Wait a minute more....
Eleonore,
Indeed, your question is a hard one, nobody having really much experience.
From a neurologic point of view
1. May Helicobacter Pylori be the main cause of your IPD?
On its own, no, PD is for sure a multiple hits on-going process.
As a co-factor, yes most probably, in a certain amount of cases, but the big problem is to know by who and to which extent?
(see the case I report, #1 in pdf file).
2. Is it important to eradicate your Helicobacter Pylori
Classically, there is no consensual protocol defined about this problem, very few searchers and MD are aware of the different problems involved.
Theorically, yes, it could be an interesting improvement to get rid of a cause of chronic inflammation
(see #2 in pdf file).
3. Is it dangerous to try?
The problem is not the eradication itself but the way to do it
(see the studies of SM Dobbs, #3 in pdf file)
4. Who could help?
I would suggest you or your doctor or neurologist to search Marshall protocol on Google and then, if convinced, to contact Trevor Marshall
(see # 4)
I hope all these data will help you.
If you don't want to go that far, I would suggest you to follow Rick's expert advices as they result from his own experience (the rhubarb trial) and from our collaborative works upon the question.
Please give us news about your choices.
Anne
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