Parkinson's Disease Tulip


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Old 09-27-2006, 04:51 PM #1
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Default Spheramine Phase 2, Patient no. 1, he says ..

"I have had Parkinson's for over ten years. So, vast sums of wealth hold little interest for me. However, two and a half years ago, I was brought into a Clinical Trial called the Spheramine Protocol, and ended up being Patient Number 1 (in the world) for this Stage 2, Protocol, which involved cell transplantation to both sides of the brain. It was wildly successful. My personal hope is that any monies that might come out of a successful application of the patent would be set into a Philanthropic Trust to provide this surgical technique to other Parkinson patients who qualify as beneficial recipients of the procedure. Because by the time the FDA gets around to approving the Protocol, I doubt that Medicare will have the disposable funds to underwrite the procedure".

http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-10535...03629&start=-1


"Wildly successful", gives me hope and together with Neurologix and Duodopa seem to be the best games in town.

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