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Old 05-24-2007, 03:10 AM #1
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Default Magnets help re-grow brain cells

Hey! Magnets help re-grow brain cells!
But before you stick your head in a wire cage decorated with all your refrigerator magnets , read this:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6683757.stm
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Old 05-24-2007, 08:54 AM #2
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I have had parkinson's for 10 years and have used a magnetic stimulator for 5 of those years. It is the theory of Dr. Photias Anninos of Alexandroupolos, Greece who tests people with PD, Alzheimers, MS, Personality Disorders and seizures and manufactures the TMS helmuts, that it breaks up the calcification of penial gland, which releases the dopamine to the brain. I know of people who have had PD reversed because of this process, people whose PD has been stabalized or slowed because of this process (I would put myself in this catagory), and people who feel they have not been helped.
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Smile This is a great opportunity

for someone to organize a PD tour/excursion to Greece for magnetic stimulation and then on to India for Ayurvedic R & R.

Sign me up! If I can just find that Passport - and renew it..........

Anybody else out there curious, willling and able, bored, ready to kick PD out the door and get a life?

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have not gone to Greece yet, but definitely got back my life with Ayurvedic treatment! Good suggestion Ibby, I will be your tour guide when you visit India!
Welcome to the forum Bob and happy to see your posts.
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Sounds good to me! We'll let Ron Hutton organize the accommodations in Greece, since he just got back from Crete, provided he doesn't make us travel along precipices hanging by our eyelashes . We also have a forum member from India - if I could only remember her name now - she could give us a guided tour. Hmmmm, Indian food!
Yep, sign me up!
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explore the possibilities on this site

http://www.earthpulse.net/parkinsons.htm


keep on well

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Default girija - how about a report on Ayurveda?

A seperate thread of course, but we would love to have your views.

On topic though, a Medline search of "Sandyk" turns up some interesting things.
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Default A journey of 1,000 miles...

begins with a single step.

I found my old, expired Passport!

now to renew...........first the Passport and then ME!

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Default Magnets, Really?

Hello! Are you posters serious about magnets helping with PD? If this is the case, Why hasn't there been news out there about it. My massage therapist has been after me to buy magnets to use because she is convinced they will help me. Since she sells them, I thought she might be trying to make a little extra money too. ( she also wants me to drink a special water also that I can get from buying a machine she gets a commision on) Anyway, it's very interesting, I'll have to do some research. FG
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