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Old 12-24-2012, 03:50 AM
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Default I dont know with absolute certainty........

But naturopaths are good at stimulating a mostly placebo effect, which may be accompanied by immune system positive responses in SOME people, but for the most part, they dont have a scientific leg to stand on. So they should be careful in who they accept as the true keeper of the keys, in any expensive medical reform. However, I haven't seen the medical community come up with nothing more than invasive, toxic, marginally advanced therapies for PD in over five decades, so I think that I'd rather go to an "alternative care" healer, who may just convince me that I can have a positive effect on PD symptoms, by rallying my physical condition, on my own. Not science, but if science can't help me, I'll at least give diet,supplements and hypothetical advice gained through serendipity over time, at least a consideration.
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