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dmfasold 06-17-2013 08:10 AM

parkinsons amino acid treatment
 
any one out there tried this? amino acid treatment for parkinsons
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zanpar321 02-14-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by dmfasold (Post 992823)
any one out there tried this? amino acid treatment for parkinsons
:)

I tried the Hinz amino acid protcol for a few months but eventually was told to take a fistfull of pills (Tyrosine and L-dopa) three times a day so eventually stopped. It did seem to diminish tremors though but am not sure all that L-dopa is good to take daily.

Evon 02-17-2014 02:00 AM

amino acid treatment vs. sinemet
 
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Originally Posted by zanpar321 (Post 1050943)
I tried the Hinz amino acid protcol for a few months but eventually was told to take a fistfull of pills (Tyrosine and L-dopa) three times a day so eventually stopped. It did seem to diminish tremors though but am not sure all that L-dopa is good to take daily.

My spouse and I both have P.D. I have been taking Sinemet and Requip since dsx 2003. I have had a good response to meds but have suffered with dystonia. He was dsx 2006, started on Sinemet but after a couple of years started having side effects, dyskinesia, dry heaves. He decided to try the Dr. Hinz amino acid treatment. The first year seemed not too bad, mixing tyrosine and D5 powders as well as an assortment of supplements in cap form. Second year has been downhill, not getting much "on" time. Freezing has caused problems, not going out much so losing social contact, not enough energy to exercise so losing muscle tone. I feel it is time to make a change but not sure what he would be able to tolerate. Would it be advisable to mix the two treatment, maybe add an agonist to the amino acid treatment? Anyone out there who has tried changing treatments with suggestions would be appreciated. We are not sure what to do next but a change is in order before he loses any more ground.

Drevy 03-06-2014 06:06 AM

Amino acids treatment venture.
 
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Originally Posted by Evon (Post 1051524)
My spouse and I both have P.D. I have been taking Sinemet and Requip since dsx 2003. I have had a good response to meds but have suffered with dystonia. He was dsx 2006, started on Sinemet but after a couple of years started having side effects, dyskinesia, dry heaves. He decided to try the Dr. Hinz amino acid treatment. The first year seemed not too bad, mixing tyrosine and D5 powders as well as an assortment of supplements in cap form. Second year has been downhill, not getting much "on" time. Freezing has caused problems, not going out much so losing social contact, not enough energy to exercise so losing muscle tone. I feel it is time to make a change but not sure what he would be able to tolerate. Would it be advisable to mix the two treatment, maybe add an agonist to the amino acid treatment? Anyone out there who has tried changing treatments with suggestions would be appreciated. We are not sure what to do next but a change is in order before he loses any more ground.



Beginning of March 2013, I tried the Dr. Hinz amino acid treatment with bad results. I was told by the Doctor, (not Dr. Hinz ) who was administering this treatment to me that if I stopped the treatment, that I would "crash" with a very bad reaction to my system. I was reluctant to do this for a month, until I couldn't take it any more. So when I stopped taking the the Dr. Hinz's treatment I did have a bad reaction.... Be careful on what you add or change on this treatment, you should consult the Dr. that is administering this treatment first. Good luck ........,...


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