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Wow Ray, you give him an inch  .  .  .

he goes on and on!

J


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>From: Martin Stepanek <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sep 15, 2016 7:11 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Parkinson's News Weekly Digest
>
>In regards to Vital Reds and side effects. There's also a lot of good
>feedback from customers. Often when you elevate your body's antioxidant
>load, be it vitamins, minerals of certain types, or polyphenal laden
>compounds, this causes your body to go into detoxification. For example,
>loading your body with compounds that increase GSH production; GSH binds to
>toxins like mercury, lead, arsenic and other free radical agents, allowing
>the body to pass them out through your urine. The process often manifests
>itself in "symptomatic" like ways that might be misconstrued as a "side
>effect or reaction". It isn't exactly the case 99% of the time. There is a
>lot of evidence that most neuro issues including PD is cause by toxic
>overload in our environment, be it air, food, water etc. PD incidence has
>been shown higher in certain areas of the world, Sudbury, where my father
>is from, Sarnia and Hamilton where smelting and refineries exist. There's a
>lot of documented study on the matter. Look for CBC the doc zone, "The
>disappearing Males".  I've worked with many people of such issues including
>my father who all had issues of detox to a varying degree, some including a
>form Olympic Speed skater, who had such severe issues he couldn't even
>stand up when taking the product due the detox issues. Turns out he had
>mercury poisoning and by elevating GSH his body was expelling the mercury.
>It took 4 months to get over the systems (that's a rare case - only time
>I've seen it so bad) but after he was through the issues, he started
>breaking all his personal records. So with Vital Reds, its likely that 99%
>of those issues sited are nothing more than detox and eventually you get
>over it. In fact in discussing with some of the users I brought up the
>potential matter from experience, two have already reported back their
>issues cleared up and the product is helping them. Again, I have no direct
>experience with the product so I cannot say for certain, but the science
>behind it looks sound. The doctors credentials impeccable. The product by
>design if you read into it, is extremely potent, so it might be advisable
>to start very "light" and over time work up to a normal dose, thus
>mitigating those detox symptoms.  I highly doubt as with Glutathione
>acceleration, that it would be a cure or treatment as per say, but ... it
>might be a benefit in terms of quality of life. We also all know, that what
>works for one might not be so for another. We're all a little different.
>Sinemet, levadopa .... even they don't work well for everyone, my dad can't
>tolerate them and they make him extremely ill. He has allergies to many
>drugs. We also all know the side effects of these drugs, so its very
>difficult in my opinion to be critical of a handful of "reactions" to a
>natural product that has never killed anyone vs drugs that have known
>toxicity issues, especially when there are more positive customer reviews
>than negative by far. For me personally, and it is a personal matter for
>everyone, what any person is comfortable with, have such a horrible
>condition with a given horrible outcome, I'd try everything and anything
>that has scientifically validated potential, be it cautiously, but I
>wouldn't close my eyes based on fear of the unknown or speculation. The
>first as Roosevelt taught us is foolishness, the latter follows the same.
>In any event, I pray that every last person on this forum finds what works
>for them and has peace about it and ultimately a full cure is found, be it
>stem cell therapy or otherwise. Meantime, take care of your health,
>ultimately its all we have.
>
>On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 2:17 AM Rayilyn Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> apparently  tumeric also has polyphenols and is recommended for PD
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Martin Stepanek
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 6:27 AM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Parkinson's News Weekly Digest
>>
>> Wasn't my point but I get you. You mentioned polyphenols and this product
>> is all about polyphenols. It isn't that's it directed at PD, just getting
>> ployphenols. Didn't look so expensive to me, but I guess that is relative.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:11 AM Rayilyn Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> > thanks Martin, I googled this site, nothing re PD, everything but & high
>> > bp  side effect,  very expensive supplement, think I'll pass  on this one
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Martin Stepanek
>> > Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:43 AM
>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>> > Subject: Re: Fw: Parkinson's News Weekly Digest
>> >
>> > Ray hope you don't mind me interjecting. If polyphenols are important in
>> > relationship to PD, then you might want to check out a renowned
>> > cardiologist Dr. Gundry. He's created a polyphenol blend that has some
>> > significant reviews for different people. I haven't tried it as of yet,
>> > but
>> > have been researching it and it looks of interest. Considering giving it
>> a
>> > go as part of my regimen .. as well as my father.  Google Dr. Gundry
>> Vital
>> > Reds, I have no affiliation with this product, just part of my on going
>> > research into options.
>> >
>> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 2:00 AM Rayilyn Brown <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Parkinson's News Weekly Digest
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>> > >                           a.. Red Wine Polyphenols May Help Combat
>> > > Parkinson’s Disease, Report Suggests
>> > >                           b.. Portland, Oregon Prepares for 2016 World
>> > > Parkinson’s Congress in September
>> > >                           c.. Virtual Reality System Being Tested That
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>> > >                               Red Wine Polyphenols May Help Combat
>> > > Parkinson’s Disease, Report Suggests
>> > >                               Sep 09, 2016 01:02 pm | Alisa Woods, PhD
>> > >
>> > >                               Researchers from the University of Malta
>> > > suggest that chemicals found in red wine may protect the brain and
>> could
>> > > potentially ward off Parkinson’s disease (PD). The report, “Putative
>> > > role
>> > > of red wine polyphenols against brain pathology in Alzheimer’s and
>> > > Parkinson’s disease,” appeared in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition.
>> > > Lifestyle interventions may combat neurological decline that […]
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>> > >                               Portland, Oregon Prepares for 2016 World
>> > > Parkinson’s Congress in September
>> > >                               Sep 07, 2016 10:11 am | Carolina
>> Henriques
>> > >
>> > >                               The nonprofit Parkinson’s Resources of
>> > > Oregon (PRO) will unveil a series of Parkinson’s Ready training for the
>> > > Portland Police Department, local hospitals and clinics (Legacy Health
>> > > Systems), Portland International Airport security services
>> > (Transportation
>> > > Security Administration), and local hotels in downtown Portland. The
>> > > initiative is included in the organization’s program for the 2016 World
>> > > Parkinson Congress (WPC), of […]
>> > >
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>> > >                               Virtual Reality System Being Tested That
>> > > Might Detect Parkinson’s Disease
>> > >                               Sep 06, 2016 10:40 am | Kara Elam
>> > >
>> > >                               A collaborative effort between two
>> Russian
>> > > technology institutes may result in a virtual reality system that is
>> > > able
>> > > to detect and diagnose such neurodegenerative diseases as Parkinson’s,
>> > > Alzheimer’s, and multiple sclerosis. According to the Virtual Reality
>> > > Society, virtual reality systems would allow a healthcare provider to
>> > > conduct diagnostic assessments without the need for more invasive,
>> > costly,
>> > > or time-consuming tests. With this system, […]
>> > >
>> > >                               The post Virtual Reality System Being
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