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Old 02-19-2014, 09:18 AM #61
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Good Morning badboy

Nicotine is restaurative...by increasing it slowly but surely,you will improve more and more...you will be able to take your meds later in the day,you will shake less and less ,you will have more energy...you meds will work better and better...
As i wrote before,Dr Villafane has already 4 cases of patients on the Nicotine protocol,who are totally cured,they don't need their meds anymore,they don't need the nicotine patches anymore,Dat-scan has shown that their dopamine loss is gone...it takes time...sincerely,when i experienced those last 2 weeks that i needed my sinemet not every day but every other day,it has given me an immense hope...it took me 3 years to reach this...i guess for other patients,it could happen shorter than this.
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:10 AM #62
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Default Multi-center Nicotine patch clinical study - Fox Trial Finder

Although I personally have no knowledge or opinion as to the PD progression slowing or curative ability of Nicotine, there clearly is enough available information to make this an interesting area of research. In that regard, for anyone who is interested, there currently is an ongoing international multi-center clinical study testing if transdermal nicotine treatment retards disease progression in PD. Most of the test centers throughout the US are still recruiting patients. If you want more information or would like to actually participate, I suggest going to the Fox Trial Finder, read the study description, and contact a research center in your area.

Disease-modifying Potential of Transdermal Nicotine in Early Parkinson's Disease (NIC-PD)

A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Double-blind, Multi-center Trial to Assess the Disease-modifying Potential of Transdermal Nicotine in Early Parkinson's Disease in Germany and the USA


https://foxtrialfinder.michaeljfox.org/trial/2968/
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Old 02-19-2014, 10:30 AM #63
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Although I personally have no knowledge or opinion as to the PD progression slowing or curative ability of Nicotine, there clearly is enough available information to make this an interesting area of research. In that regard, for anyone who is interested, there currently is an ongoing international multi-center clinical study testing if transdermal nicotine treatment retards disease progression in PD. Most of the test centers throughout the US are still recruiting patients. If you want more information or would like to actually participate, I suggest going to the Fox Trial Finder, read the study description, and contact a research center in your area.

Disease-modifying Potential of Transdermal Nicotine in Early Parkinson's Disease (NIC-PD)

A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Double-blind, Multi-center Trial to Assess the Disease-modifying Potential of Transdermal Nicotine in Early Parkinson's Disease in Germany and the USA


https://foxtrialfinder.michaeljfox.org/trial/2968/
That's exciting. Thanks for posting the info on the trials. Maybe there is something to this! I found the below post which seems to support Villiers great report!

http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/forum/thread/54091
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That's exciting. Thanks for posting the info on the trials. Maybe there is something to this! ]
It is an interesting study, and for the participants, a way of getting the transdermal patch for free within a medical setting. Of course, you may also end up getting just the placebo. The study design is 1:1, so only 50% chance of getting the actual drug. However, these validation studies are crucial to moving PD treatments forward with legitimate, controlled, research rather than anecdotal information like that presented with some of the links on these threads.

If you haven't already done so, I suggest you sign up on Fox Trial Finder. It is a fantastic resource for both following ongoing PD research and actually participating in some of the trials.
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Thanks Villiers, you always come through for me.
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Good Morning badboy

Nicotine is restaurative...by increasing it slowly but surely,you will improve more and more...you will be able to take your meds later in the day,you will shake less and less ,you will have more energy...you meds will work better and better...
As i wrote before,Dr Villafane has already 4 cases of patients on the Nicotine protocol,who are totally cured,they don't need their meds anymore,they don't need the nicotine patches anymore,Dat-scan has shown that their dopamine loss is gone...it takes time...sincerely,when i experienced those last 2 weeks that i needed my sinemet not every day but every other day,it has given me an immense hope...it took me 3 years to reach this...i guess for other patients,it could happen shorter than this.
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Zanpar try this french site on the chrome browser: http://gp29.net/?p=519
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That's exciting. Thanks for posting the info on the trials. Maybe there is something to this! I found the below post which seems to support Villiers great report!

http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/forum/thread/54091
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Hi Villers,

It is my humble request you to, if possible can you please reply regarding your current health condition.
Are you now free from Parkinson's disease after taking medicine from Dr. Paneri.

My father is fighting with Parkinson's disease. Your guidance will be helpful for their further treatment.
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Hello

I have followed dr Paneri's treatment for 3 to 4 months only .
so i can't answer .
but doing the treatment for a few months did improve me .
I stopped because not knowing which herbs/ materials i was taking (dr Paneri was very secretive about this ) ,was a problem for me .

I am sure Ayurveda can be very helpful for PD,
so you could consult an Ayurvedic doc in your area, maybe.

I am still taking 2 herbs from Ayurvedic medicine which are very helpful :
ashawagandha and gotu kola .

kind regards.
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I would also point you to a post I wrote about finding two dead rats which had busted into our Paneri pills and DIED in my husband's closet where the pills were, you could tell they had gnawed their way into the pill box, ingested some, and then, who knows how many they ate or how long it took, not one, but two, rats died within inches of the pill box (it was cardboard). Search this forum for my post, and proceed with caution.

Great if Paneri's protocol is helping anyone, more power to them.
Most drugs are poisonous when consumed in a large doze compared to body weight. Two dead rats don't concern me. What I am concerned about is heavy metal like lead or mercury in the herbs, I would analyze the herbs before taking them.
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Most drugs are poisonous when consumed in a large doze compared to body weight. Two dead rats don't concern me. What I am concerned about is heavy metal like lead or mercury in the herbs, I would analyze the herbs before taking them.
how do you analyze the herbs for heavy metal, lead or mercury?
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