There are three people from this list who are taking his medications. i think that they are all intelligent people who would not do business with Dr Paneri if they had not carefully considered the available information.One of them has been to India and spent most of a day with him. I have corresponded with him and he gave me the names and telephone numbers of people who have been through his program. You make it sound like a person would have to be a complete dummy to buy into Dr Paneri's program. I'm sure that the people who are on the program will give us progress reports then we will know if it it really works. According to whay I have read it takes about three months before one sees any definite improvements. At 10:18 PM 12/27/2002 -0800, you wrote: >Hi, > >I visited Paneri's web site to see for myself. The stuff therein is >obviously bogus. The testimonials sound as if they were written by the >same person. And the "media" article, allegedly by Robin David of the >"TIMES NEWS NETWORK" is full of obvious ESL-isms. If Dr. Paneri is a >real person, with humanitarian tendencies, why doesn't he give us all >the "recipe" for his Parkinson's cure? I have to say, the web site is so >blatantly a scam that it is funny. What is not funny is that some people >are taking this guy seriously. For crying out loud, he doesn't even >spell "Aryuvedic" correctly!!! > >People, don't shell out money for something this transparently out to >hoodwink you or your loved ones. > >Rick >Bellingham, WA > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] >In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn