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Old 05-29-2008, 01:20 AM #1
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Default dementia.. and PD

Hi
my father, 78 years old, has parkinson almost 6 years. He has tremor at his hands & jaw. He is starting to has dementia, especially when he woke up.
He has severe memory loss.
We have visited almost 10 neurologists and all of them they gave plenty of chemicals that had side effects on him.
He tried chelation therapy with no results...
He takes little l-dopa (madopar) 1/4 25mg 4 times the day with mucuna and many supplements (omega 3, q10, evening primrose oil, ashwagandha, turmeric). The tremor is controlable.
Now he started treatment with the papimi
What he should do for the dementia?

thank you

Yiannis -Greece
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