I have not found them secretive at all. You can email them and ask them for a practioner in your area. You can also go to Santa Cruz and see several practioners. Its all on their site. Nancy On Oct 6, 2005, at 10:35 PM, Steve Rack wrote: > Nancy, > I have been intrigued by the pdrecovery.org idea for some time. It is > a bit distressing that they are so secretive. I wish we could hear > from a few of their clients. The only success stories I have heard > are a handful on this list who report good results but have only been > in treatment for a few weeks. I'd like to hear from someone with a > longer history. I haven't found a FSR practitioner in my area (So. > Vermont) so I am still waiting to get started. I have a window of > opportunity because I am (almost) drug free and my symptoms are > distracting but not debilitating. > > For anyone wondering about the "drug free" reference, Dr. > Walton-Hadlock (pdrecovery.org founder) recently stated rather > emphatically that FSR is dangerous for anyone on PD or anxiety meds. > I was on sinemet for about a month last year. > > Steve > > >> My husband just got diagnosised. a month ago. i found this >> wonderful site. pdrecovery.org which has an cure for PD based on >> Chinese Medicine. We found a practicioner in our area and have been >> going to him for two weeks. You can't be on medication if you >> follow their treatment. We were on for 5 days, and i took him off to >> try this. I have found several people who have been following their >> treatment who have had good results and a diminishing of their >> symptoms. >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: > mailto:[log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > >> Nancy >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn