Article on amino acid therapy
Here is a good article about the Hinz amino acid therapy for PD. I am just starting it myself with high hopes. BTW, the website mentioned is not as good as www.neurosciencemyths.com
http://www.brainandbodywellnesscente...ns-article.pdf |
Thank you for the info. Good lead.
I emailed them. Lynn |
Dr. Stein and Dr. Hinz
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Hinz 'n Stein
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www.drkalish.com in Sonoma, California, but we do everything by phone and mail which is very convenient. Thanks for the kind wishes. I have tried many approaches and this appears to be my last stop before turning myself over to conventional therapy. |
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I was wondering if you could update us on how the amino acid therapy fared for you? I recently talked with a person who has PD for 17 years and is doing remarkably well on the therapy. However, I have some doubts about it working for everyone, and I still suspect that over time a person would still develop ons/offs and dyskinesia if they were on any conventional drugs prior to starting this more natural approach. If you could share your experience with us, that would be great! Thanks, Laura |
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I continue to do well on it. I used to have tremors, dystonias and fasciculations but now I don't. On the other hand, walking is a little worse, I think. Some things come and go like orthostatic hypotension. I don't have off times or dyskinesias or other side effects. It's only been four years since diagnosis, though. Eating definitely hinders the effect, however, which is not supposed to happen. I am consulting about that. Dr. HInz has put all his PD patients on 300 mg per day of vitamin B6. That makes me a bit concerned. We'll see how it goes. http://new.neurosciencemyths.com/?page_id=1208 Also on the negative side, they have raised the price of the supplements that were not cheap before! Take care, Gerry |
Gerry.... are you using the P5P form? or the inactive pyridoxine?
People on other high dose B6 now a days use the P5P form, so the dose can be lowered quite a bit if you do. |
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Cannot access the 2014 peer article
Gerry, I looked at the site and it's very interesting; however, when I click on the link posted in the website that is supposed to take me to the paper about the carbidopa/PD death rate which was peer-reviewed and published Sept. 2014, I get a "file not found" page.
Do you have a link you can share so we can access and read that paper? Thanks:) |
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