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Old 07-20-2014, 09:56 AM #11
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I know Perlmutter's IV protocol is controversial, but I do it once a month. Clarity of brain function is obvious to me immediately (better word retrieval, etc.) and there is also a boost in energy. And of course, I hope there are benefits not so easily identifiable.

I am 9 years from first symptom, with no noticeable progression. PD verified via DATscan.
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I know Perlmutter's IV protocol is controversial, but I do it once a month. Clarity of brain function is obvious to me immediately (better word retrieval, etc.) and there is also a boost in energy. And of course, I hope there are benefits not so easily identifiable.

I am 9 years from first symptom, with no noticeable progression. PD verified via DATscan.
awesome!! Protandim has been shown to raise glutathione levels in the blood 300%....I personally have not tried it yet as I just started Low Dose Naltrexone but intend to try the Protandim which is processed in the liver....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foTgkQ6tTx8
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