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Old 10-15-2008, 09:03 PM #1
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After a little prodding chiropractor agreed to put a page about PD on his website. I would like to put help him out with recommended foods, supplements, exercises etc. I am a little overwhelmed by the quantity of information available and how to categorize it to best help anyone dealing with or providing care for some one with PD.

What do you guys and gals think should be included? (Besides a link to neurotalk.org )

Thanks for any ideas.
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Hi there,

Are you available at 4:00 on Mondays by any chance? There is a lot he could put on his website, but I was wondering if he would be interested in putting some chirorpractor informatin that is specific to pD on something the forum is creating. We are having a meeting at that time. At the same time, there are some things that could be passed on to him.

Are you at work at that time?

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After a little prodding chiropractor agreed to put a page about PD on his website. I would like to put help him out with recommended foods, supplements, exercises etc. I am a little overwhelmed by the quantity of information available and how to categorize it to best help anyone dealing with or providing care for some one with PD.

What do you guys and gals think should be included? (Besides a link to neurotalk.org )

Thanks for any ideas.
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I will probably be at work, but he may be interested in talking directly, I'll ask him.

It was good to see you again this year

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