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Old 10-14-2014, 05:44 PM #41
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Hi Lurking,

Several comments:

-ING has helped me with arm-swing and rigidity.
-ING is known to coordinate recycling of antioxidants.
-ING also powers microphages that chelate and cleanse toxics.
-Mischley has now published in think two papers on ING (one for sure).
-Google YouTube videos "gluthione perlmutter".
-I'm going to try switching to a local compounding pharmacy to save shipping cost, I'll let you all know how that goes.

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Glen, given the vast quantities of eggplant/tomatoes/peppers, etc. you are eating daily, how do you know the ING is responsible for helping in these areas? Not questioning your success (and so happy you are seeing success), just trying to figure out if/how you can tell you are reducing meds and feeling better from the ING vs. the eggplant?
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Old 10-16-2014, 11:54 PM #42
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of course i'm skeptical, not sure if negative is the correct word. i've been trying a lot of what he describes for years, even started eating peppers - yes, i saw the article about peppers - and i keep getting worse. and his pd drug regime just sounded strange, 1200mg C/L CR + comtan + azilect is a weird combo imho, that amount of CR is just too unpredictable and then you add COMTAN and then you add in azilect? hard to believe a MDS would prescribe that combination. plus he is still taking pd and ET drugs but doesn't mention the dosages? i was getting good symptom control on less than 300mg/day of C/L 5 years after diagnosis, so yes, i'd like to know what meds he is taking.
he included the web site of his business so he is getting attention for that.
i could go over his presentation point by point and give a counter-point to everything he is saying but it woudn't change anyone's opinion.


so are you going to start juicing eggplant? how much does a one day's eggplant cost vs smoking 1 cigarette?

he put some effort into that presentation, how hard would it have been to post some verification that he was diagnosed with pd by a MDS - just cross out the doctor name on his medical records, his pharmacy profile - any pharmacy will print out your profile, you just have to cross out the pharmacy and doctor names to protect them. i would never try to push some treatment that has very little scientific basis without offering proof that i had pd, why bother?
Eggplant is a member of the solanaceae plants which produce alkaloids which have anticholinergic properties. thus it's probably like taking a dose of artane, i would guess
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Glen Pettibone is going to skype into our Parkinsons Support group meeting and share his experience with foods that help him. Will let you all know how the meeting goes tomorrow. Perhaps more than anything...people will begin to look at food choices as a source of symptom relief like I do. Thanks Glen
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Glen, given the vast quantities of eggplant/tomatoes/peppers, etc. you are eating daily, how do you know the ING is responsible for helping in these areas? Not questioning your success (and so happy you are seeing success), just trying to figure out if/how you can tell you are reducing meds and feeling better from the ING vs. the eggplant?
I add each dietary element one at a time, with time to tell in between.

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Well we didn't manage to get Glen skyped into our PD support group meeting, but we did play part of his conversation with Robert Rodgers from the blog talk radio show...which you can go to anytime and listen to as a previously recorded program. We still had a good response during the meeting. Thanks Glen for trying to skype in...think it was a problem on our end with" techy stuff"
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