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Nilo, I'm sticking to schedule but it's really too early to tell.  Two weeks
is not enough time.
It sounds like you have a very gracious wife.
Stay in touch and let me know how you are doing.
What is your age, and what medications are you taking?

Ervin McCarthy
----- Original Message -----
From: "NILO A SARMIENTO" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: J Warner Mills - Phyllis


> hi, ervin!
>
> > You offered to go to India after two months if there was no change
> > while
> > taking his medication.
> > Am I missing something, what could be accomplished in India that
> > you
> > couldn't do at home taking the medication?.
>
> That's my wife's position: she would support whatever action I need to
> take to get cured.  From what I have picked up over the net, I do not
> think going to India will be necessary. It's good to know that she's
> prepared to go that far!!!
>
> How are you doing with the treatment?
>
> nilo
>
>
>
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 17:53:53 -0800 Ervin McCarthy
> <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> > Nilo. I also have been taking Dr. Paneri's medication for about two
> > weeks.
> > You offered to go to India after two months if there was no change
> > while
> > taking his medication.
> > Am I missing something, what could be accomplished in India that
> > you
> > couldn't do at home taking the medication?.
> > Best Wishes and a Merry Christmas.
> > Ervin McCarthy
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "NILO A SARMIENTO" <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 10:20 AM
> > Subject: Re: J Warner Mills - Phyllis
> >
> >
> > > Hi, Raj,
> > > Thanks for the internet address of Dr. Paneri.  As I said, I would
> > be in
> > > LA area Dec. 7-21; at around 10 PM on Saturday, Dec. 7, I received
> > an
> > > email from Dr. Paneri to call him at a number in LA. I called, and
> > the
> > > man who answered identified himself as Nathan, a friend of Dr.
> > Paneri; he
> > > was handling appointments; he said he was scheduling me for 9 AM
> > on
> > > Sunday, Dec. 8; I turned over the phone to my daughter, Susan,
> > for
> > > directions.
> > > We were able to see him at the place Nathan's place.  Dr. Paneri
> > felt my
> > > pulse and told me that he could cure me. He proceeded to give us
> > some
> > > idea of what Ayurvedic Medicine was about. The treatment would
> > consist in
> > > my taking his medicine, following a diet he would prescribe, and
> > > meditation.  "In three years, you will be cured," he said with a
> > good
> > > deal of conviction, confidence and assurance. And the cost? "A
> > month's
> > > supply costs $90 + $5 for shipping or $190 for a two month supply.
> > I will
> > > formulate your medicine when I get back to India, and you should
> > receive
> > > your supply in early January." My wife, Lydia, told him that we
> > would be
> > > willing to go to India for treatment.  "That won't be necessary;
> > in the
> > > course of your treatment, we will be in touch; but if you do not
> > feel any
> > > improvement after two months or so, I'd be happy to have you come
> > to
> > > India as my guests." He then turned on his laptop, and had Susan
> > read
> > > aloud some email messages from his patients reporting on their
> > progress.
> > > "Cure" was what I was looking for, although I did not know what
> > that
> > > meant in the case of Parkinson's for which western medicine has
> > found no
> > > cure, until he told us that Nathan, his host, was one of his
> > patients. On
> > > our way out, I asked Nathan about Dr. Paneri. "I owe him my life,"
> > he
> > > responded, and proceeded to tell us about his own case.
> > > Over ten years ago, he had a very bad case of Parkinson's; [he
> > > demonstrated by "violently" shaking his arms and legs]. One day,
> > while he
> > > was traveling abroad, a stranger told him, "I see you've got
> > Parkinson's.
> > > You should see this man," and handed him a calling card. Nathan
> > took the
> > > card, and put it inside his passport, and forgot about what the
> > stranger
> > > told him, until one day, he took out his passport, and out fell
> > the card.
> > > On the card was Dr. Paneri's name and address. Nathan went to Dr.
> > Paneri
> > > for treatment.
> > > "After two weeks or so of taking his medicine, I began to feel
> > better;
> > > but when I skipped the medicine, the symptoms would come right
> > back,"
> > > Nathan said.  "Around eight months or so of following his
> > instructions,
> > > as strictly as I could, I felt I was back to my former self and
> > decided
> > > to gradually decrease dosage of his medicine, until I was finally
> > off it
> > > completely. I have not taken any of his medicine or any other
> > medications
> > > for the past ten years. Just looking at your symptoms, he's going
> > to cure
> > > you in a much shorter time: I was in a far worse condition than
> > you."
> > > Nathan in such good health was more proof than I needed.
> > > I have another reason for seeking a cure from Parkinson's: my
> > eldest
> > > brother has a very severe case of a neurological disease that has
> > defied
> > > any diagnosis thus far by any of the specialists he had been to;
> > as a
> > > direct result of this disease, he has not been able to lift both
> > arms for
> > > almost five years; all his muscles are gone; both his arms hang by
> > his
> > > side like two withered branches.  In effect, his disease is
> > similar to
> > > Parkinson's, for which western conventional medicine has not found
> > a
> > > cure.  If Dr. Paneri has indeed found a cure for Parkinson's (and
> > I have
> > > seen one such cure in Nathan Zackheim), who knows he might also
> > find a
> > > cure for my brother.  If after two months on the Paneri regimen I
> > find
> > > myself markedly improved, I intend to take my brother to India
> > for
> > > treatment under Dr. Paneri.
> > > I will soon be undergoing some tests to determine if I am a
> > candidate for
> > > DBS.  My hope is that I won't have to undergo invasive brain
> > surgery,
> > > just to alleviate my symptoms.
> > > Nilo
> > >
> > > On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:19:20 -0500 "[log in to unmask]"
> > > <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> > > > Hi! Phyllis:
> > > >         Which alternative approach you are taking? I am very
> > happy
> > > > to learn that
> > > > your approach has resulted in reversal of almost all the PD
> > > > stmptoms.
> > > > Would you mind sharing with us your treatment protocol?
> > > >         I too am stll avoiding prescription meds for the same
> > > > reason.  So far I
> > > > have been lucky in keeping things under control with
> > alternative
> > > > approaches.  As you might know, I have recently started
> > ayurvedic
> > > > treatment. However, it is too early to expect any results.
> > > >         looking forward to hear from you.
> > > >         Raj
> > > > **************
> > > >
> > > > Original Message:
> > > > -----------------
> > > > From: Phyllis [log in to unmask]
> > > > Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 13:40:24 -0700
> > > > To: [log in to unmask]
> > > > Subject: J Warner Mills
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I am very grateful for your input.  I too have relentlessly
> > pursued
> > > > an
> > > > alternative medicine approach to my PD and have been extremely
> > > > pleased with
> > > > reversal of almost all of my problems.  I have always felt the
> > > > "proof is in
> > > > the pudding" and I am willing to test the waters everywhere,
> > > > particularly
> > > > when alternative approaches are generally not as toxic as meds.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks again for sharing,  Phyllis
> > > >
> > > >
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