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Old 03-13-2010, 03:11 PM #1
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Default The Parkinson's Recovery Project : it is all in your foot !

I came across their website accidently
http://www.pdrecovery.org/index.htm
They give the most wiered explanetion and treatment for PD!

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This is the real deal, but if you have ever taken meds you cant do it. You will recover from PD but the meds wont let you off them and give terrible side effects if you try

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I would say that some of the observation in this theory of PD is great, and some of it is deeply flawed. Read it as you would anything else, hopefully, with natural caution and scepticism. I read it a long time ago, and would not take it on face value, but there is good stuff in there mixed in with conclusions that are far too sweeping, or as Imad says, simply too weird......

I am a great believer in TCM, but I do not think this is a good example of hybrid medical understanding.

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http://www.paradoxpublishing.com/***...talization.pdf

their is a book of which here is a pdf of Psychosomatic Compartmentalization
The Root of Qi and Blood Stagnation
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I worked for a number of months with this practitioner. She knows a lot about pd, she's put considerable thought into her premise, but I think she's trying to use a conjectural crowbar to force all the maddening ways that pd presents itself into one narrow point of view. And it just doesn't seem that simple. However, I do think she's on to something with her belief that dopamine-producing cells may go dormant rather than die.

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