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Old 12-17-2015, 12:53 PM #71
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I just re-started Nic-Therapy again with Mucuna at the same time.

I will report back from time to time when my Nicotine dosage increases.
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Villiers,
How much nicotine are you using?
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Cool Smirk Effect of nicotine on PD patients

I am new to this forum. I was diagnosed 4 years ago and take a mixture of Sinemet (3 x 62.5) and Neupro (4mg) patches. My main symptoms are gait, balance and speech although I do have a resting tremor which doesn't really worry me in comparison. I don't suffer from any stiffness, freezing or depression (yet).

I imagine that nicotine may or may not work according to the "type" of PD that each of us has. Unfortunately scientists still regard us all as homogenously "having PD". Does anyone know of anyone who has not needed medication any more as a result of the nicotine treatment?

Also, has anyone experienced an improvement in their gait or speech as a result of taking nicotine?

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I use nicotine in the form of egg plant, green tomatoes, and peppers and they help me stay on top of my symptoms. I use natural ldopa from fava beans also and no pharmas...do very well. Natural is work but worth it. Have never had side effects. Work hard, play music and sing. Life is good.
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I have PD and would greatly appreciate hearing how it has gone for you with the nicotine patch in France. Also: how do I go about initiating the treatment process with the hospital in France? Is there a website for them?




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Dear comrades

I want to share with you the meeting i had with you with Dr Gabriel Villafane 3 weeks ago.
Dr Villafane is a brilliant and passionate scientist
,he is in charge of the Neurology department at Hopital Lionel Vidart in Creteil (France )
they have develloped since 9 years a protocol treatment for Parkinson using Nicotine patches.
They are getting very amazing results .
There,they told me,straight in the eyes,that the MINIMUM BENEFITS YOU CAN EXPECT IS TO STOP THE PROGRESSION OF PD !!
but this is the minimum,as for many patient,pd is stopped and the symptoms are very softened and even for some cases the symptoms ARE 90% REVERSED !!(it shows inversion of the disease on the DAT-SCAN)
my jaw dropped when i heard this .
this was the first time during my 7 years journey with PD ,that an "official" neurologist was not telling me PD as irreversible and degenerative .
I was really & happilly shocked

to enter the protocol,you must be on levadopa drugs .
I am on sinemet 100/10 .I take 1 pill 3 times/day presently.
you must NOT TAKE THIAMIN (vitamin B1 ) supplement ,as it would interfere with the nicotine.eating red meat is also a big No-no .
the patches have to taken everyday & for the rest of your life. (so this is not a cure but a treatment)
it takes about 9 months ti get some visible improvments,for some people less than 9 months

Here is the protocol they gave.
to respect the timing and graduality is crucial
you must patch yourself on a different part every 24 h
those parts are :under your belly button ,on the right,then the following day left,then the following day in the end of your back on the right,then the following day on left
you must change your nicotine patch every 24 h
Nicopatch was the brand recommended,but just because of the dosage

first 3 months : 3,5 mg nicotine patch per day (so you cut a 7 mg patch in half )
month 3 to 5: 7mg "" "" "
month 5 to 7 :10 mg " " "
then 14 mg for 6 months
then 17 mg for next 3 months
then 20 mg " "

I know Nicotine has a bad health image because of the cigarettes but it has medical properties.

*edit*

If you decide to consult Dr Villafane,there's 4 months waiting list,& you must come to your consultation with
-a DAT-SCAN
-recent electro cardiogram
-recent blood analysis

without these,you would have to come back & wait another 4 months
I personally have started the Nico since 2 weeks,and yes i am feeling better : )
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