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Old 05-13-2013, 11:43 AM #1
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Default Dr. Pierpaoli cures PD?

Dr.Pierpaoli discusses thyrotropin releasing hormone (if you can understand him) curing PD among other things. Something else to try.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co1gSqF07AU
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Please give summary of UTube video...I can get them on my computer...thanks
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Dr. Pierpaoli talks about the various properties of TRH. You can read some articles about it at http://www.antiaging-systems.com/209...one-weightloss

In the course of the interview he is asked about autoimmune conditions and TRH but starts talking about PD. He says he believes it is a vascular condition and then talks about his patients that have returned to full functionality with TRH (though I am sure he gave them melatonin too.) He calls them cured.

He also says elsewhere that he reversed his mother-in-law's PD with melatonin. See Emmy's story at http://www.drpierpaoli.ch/index.php?...rif=ed5bd85078
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be careful, in my country we say: "not everything that glitters is gold."
Read this article, for example, written in 2005, using an online translator:

http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2...50528056.shtml

I report only what I've found on the web.
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be careful, in my country we say: "not everything that glitters is gold."
Read this article, for example, written in 2005, using an online translator:

http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2...50528056.shtml

I report only what I've found on the web.
The translation wasn't very helpful. I should have remembered the Italian I learned when I lived there over 40 years ago! BTW, I am not vouching for Dr. Pierpaoli. I report. You decide. Italy has produced a study saying lithium would cure ALS and a baking soda cure for cancer, but I figure anything that is not harmful is worth trying.
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The translation wasn't very helpful. I should have remembered the Italian I learned when I lived there over 40 years ago! BTW, I am not vouching for Dr. Pierpaoli. I report. You decide. Italy has produced a study saying lithium would cure ALS and a baking soda cure for cancer, but I figure anything that is not harmful is worth trying.
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I fully agree with you, to try things that are not harmful, I just wanted to warn you about the person in question. I'm sorry, I'm not criticizing your post.
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