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Ex-mayor miracle cure for Parkinson's disease
By Siobhan Lismore

Shiraz Mirza: Tremors gone.

A former Kingston mayor claims five drops of a mystery medicine, picked out
in Pakistan using a bizarre ritual, have cured his Parkinson's disease tremors.

Chessington councillor Shiraz Mirza was diagnosed with the condition at the
end of last year and the illness, which occurs when nerve cells in the
brain die or become impaired, left him with tremors and stiffness.

But a trip back to Pakistan to visit his family and see old friends has
transformed his life after a visit to a local homeopathic doctor stopped
the tremors which had plagued him in recent months. And for the past six
weeks he has been tremor free.

At first Shiraz was sceptical about visiting the doctor.

He said: "My friend here is a homeopathic doctor. She told me so many times
to take things and I always said, No way, I'm a non-believer'."

Doctor Akmal Hussain, whose family have practised homeopathic medicine from
their Lahore home for three generations, saw Shiraz in his surgery a garage.

Shiraz said: "We waited a couple of hours, then I went in. He told me to
put my hands on the table in front of me and he looked at them."

The doctor then put some bottles filled with potions on the wooden table,
and pulled out a pendulum which he held over Shiraz's hands, which were
palm down.

The councillor said: "When I saw the pendulum I thought That's weird what
is it?' It started swinging around the bottles."

The doctor moved away any bottles the pendulum did not swirl over and
selected three.

He then put five drops of unknown medicine from one of them on the tongue
of the sceptical councillor, and when Shiraz arrived home he noticed his
tremors had stopped.

When he returned to the doctor he was told how to take the contents of all
three bottles over the next three months.

Shiraz told the Comet: "I said to him, I have never seen a miracle happen.
My tremors have stopped.' He laughed and said, I gave you medicine, that
why they stopped'."

Now Shiraz wants to start a new support club in the borough for people with
Parkinson's disease, which will have guest speakers talking about different
treatments, and advice forums.

He said there was not enough support for people with Parkinson's in
Kingston, adding: "I want to change that."

He is also hoping to convince Doctor Hussain to visit Kingston, so he can
speak to other sufferers in the area.

He said: "I would like to offer to bring him over, but we need a sponsor
really."

7:23am Friday 13th May 2005

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