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Well for what it's worth, I looked over the site.  http://www.br13.com/ Just
from my quick
perspective I would question all of this.  It seems they are claiming a
partial improvement for cancer, PD and even aging then they go on to some
scientific proof involving oxygen and the Bible and proof that Giants roamed
the earth in the near past and God decreed a change of some sort that
reduced human life span.

I could not follow the last bit very well but my tendencies are that those
who claim wide spread improvements in many illnesses and all you need is a
special extract with a secret formula, are not on the top of my credibility
list.

That is not to say that diet isn't important to all of these things, it
certainly is.  Eat well and live longer is good advice.  Eat the right
things and you will reduce your risk of cancer and that is good advice.  Eat
the right foods and balance your medications and you will respond better to
your meds and possible reduce the effective doses, is good advice.  Exercise
and you will reduce the effective doses of some meds is good advice.  It's
the secret formulas and the biblical inferences that kind of throw me off.

Frank cg. Teri 52/47/40 15024

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From: "Peggy Willocks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 4:04 PM
Subject: Neurogenic diet


> I have already received comments from our dietitian, Kathrynne Holder, and
> will post them later after readers here give me their opinions.
>
> This reference was given to me by a friend in the UK.  Although dated
> (2002), the information is probably still useful.  This article states,
> "We have demonstrated that, in Parkinson's disease and in Shy Drager
> Syndrome, dietary interventions of at least one year's duration can result
> in the regression of the condition in 33% of patients. A lessening in
> disability has been detected in 42% of patients on the diet for 3 months."
>  That's impressive!
>
> Here is the link to more information on this topic:
> http://www.shydrager.com/html/newsletter_dec_02.html
>
> Does anyone know if any more recent studies have been done using this
diet,
> and
> what are your comments?
>
> Peggy from Tennessee
>
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