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Who says it is a placebo effect.  She may have the last laugh.  At least it's not a hole drilled in the brain.  Paula

Randy L Vinecore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Isn't the placebo effect wonderful?
\Randy


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Sue Hano"
To:

Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 8:24 AM
Subject: PD Recovery results on FSR


>I have been in email communication with someone in Australia who has been
>on their therapy for 5 weeks and this is her progress so far.
> see email at end.
>
> I have started the therapy with my husband for a week now, and he has
> stopped feeling depresssed has more energy and has now today only woke up
> once in the night. His balance and walking is the same, has not gotten
> worse and he has been on a hour walk each day where as before he was only
> able to walk for 15 minutes..
>
> I spoke to a practictioner in NYC yesterday who said she was
> working with one person who has not gotten an worse since she started
> the therapy.
>
> There are many people on their web site whose case studies they report
> This is the email I got from the women in Australia last week.
>> I have been on the FSR treatment now for only five weeks and I feel so
>> much better and family and friends (most of whom were pressuring me to
>> go on the medication rather than see me suffer) have commented on how
>> very much improved I am.
>> But it is imperative that your husband stop taking the drug now and that
>> you or a practitioner commence the FSR. I felt better from the very
>> first treatment.
>> I did have 4 sessions of acupuncture the month before I started and
>> that helped. The reason I did that is because I could not find anyone
>> in Australia (where I live) to perform the FSR for me, until one of my
>> friends said she would give it a try. I live alone so I was very
>> grateful for her offer. We were both amazed at the difference after
>> just one treatment and she had no experience.
>> However, if anyone has been taking the drugs for more than four weeks
>> the patient will have to stay on the medication for ever as I understand
>> it.
>
>
> Nancy cg of Leigh 81 diag pd 80 ( 1 month ago).
> On Oct 2, 2005, at 2:31 AM, M.Schild wrote:
>
>>> Parkinson's research, what if they are going down the wrong alley as
>>> the
>>> pdrecovery.org thinks? They finance their own research and are getting
>>> recoveries.
>>>
>>
>>
>> so they claim but do you know anyone who has recovered from PD through
>> their
>> scheme? Claiming results is easy but why donīt we hear about them?
>>
>> In the same department, you can go to:
>> http://www.parkinsons-success.com
>>
>> If PD doesnīt attracct money for real research it certainly attracts
>> charlatans
>> Maryse cg John 76,16
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