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Dear friends,

The pharmacueicals industry and the medical establishment has once again shot
down a potentially promising treatment by labeling it "ineffective." NIL-A,
the first (and probably last) neuroimmunophilin drug has, it seems, gone the
same route as GDNF and fetal tissue implants. "No conclusive evidence to say
it improves P.D. symptoms" is what they say. When the truth of the matter is,
the people responsible for the findings, i.e. the medical and drug community,
have too much at stake.
Think about it for a minute: why would an industry, supported by over a
million people (the numbers as you know are growing daily), all of a sudden
offer them a cure, thereby cutting off their means of income, which is pretty
substancial.
Stem cells will be next, I am sure. If there is no possible way to prove them
ineffective, I am sure that research and possible treatment will be outlawed.
Call me a pessimist, but do you like apples?
I call it a conspiracy.
How do you like them apples?

Jacob

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