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Old 07-20-2011, 12:48 PM #32
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I happen to live driving distance to the distributor of the aloe juice I am drinking. It is J1 or on some bottles it says JayOne. You can buy it at Henry's, Walmart and sometimes Trader Joes. Anyway, it usually costs around $2 for a 16oz bottle. I was able to talk the distributor into selling it to me by the case so that I would have a good supply.
I seem to get the best result when I drink it on an empty stomach with my meds. I drink at least two bottles a day. I have been able to cut my dose of carbi/levo down from 1.5 pills per dose to 1 pill. It has almost eliminated my dyskinesia and the nasty foot cramp I was getting every single morning.
I don't seem to tolerate coffee well anymore. It causes me to shake even more. However, when I have a particularly long work day to contend with, I have found that if I add 1/2 of one of those little 5 hour energy drinks to my bottle of aloe juice and sip it over an hour's time, it really works well without nasty side effects.
The other thing that is important to me is my weight. I was losing a noticeable amount of weight... 30 pounds in about a 4 month period and that wasn't healthy. I was having a lot of nausea and some days I just didn't want to eat at all. The aloe has fixed that. No more nausea.
I certainly don't view aloe as a cure but, for me it fixes alot of those little nasty symptoms of PD that make life miserable.
It is good to hear that you are getting good benefits from aloe..As I mentioned, for 3 days, my meds were working as smooth as silk, and I have no doubt, that it was because of the aloe juice, but then I had a real bad day..
So, everytime I try something new, and I have a "bad" reaction from it..(real or imagined)..I get shell shocked

Seems every time I veer off from my daily regimen, I have some sort of a negative reaction..I have been trying to squeeze 2-3 more hours of ontime out of my day, and nothing seems to work without consequensces..I tried taking four 200 mg Stalevos per day instead of three, and I end up with 2-3 hours of dyskinesia, instead of 2-3 hours of ontime..The last time I took 4 Stalevos, I had dyskinesia so bad, I thought I was going to break the chair I was sitting in..Three Stalevos work great, and give me about 11 hours of ontime..Cant take regular Sinemet, cuz it gives me dyskinesia and nasty muscle cramps in my right leg, untill it wears off

I keep looking for the magic bullet, but it is very elusive
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