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Once I recovered from the emotional shock one suffers when informed that a l! oved one is stricken by an incurable illness (I do not consider Parkinson a disease ) I proceeded to investigate the then available remedies. During this research one name constantly came to the foreground: Professor Dr. Walther Birkmayer, Vienna, Austria. Over the years other names were mentioned of specialists in New York, Montreal, Miami, Tel-Aviv, Tokyo, Guam. Many of them we consulted but never did we encounter anyone who had such compassion for his patients as Professor Birkmayer. His undisputed knowledge and specialization was a good reason why he was consulted by many a world leader suffering from parkinsonism. People from all over the world came to his office and clinic in Vienna for consultation. The well deserved honours heaped upon him on his 80th birthday celebration in Vienna not only by his peers from all over the world, but also by a grateful Austrian Government, spoke volumes. Even the Parkinson Foundation of Canada recognised his outstanding contributi! ons to Parkinson research by presenting him with a plaque. Among other medications he pioneered the use of Jumex, sold in North America as Eldepryl, more than 20 years ago and prescribed it for his patients. I notice a discussion going on about NADH and know that Professor Dr. Walther Birkmayer experimented with this more than 8 years ago. My wife received intravenous and muscular doses of NADH and it did improve her mobility condition enormously. Unfortunately it lowered her blood pressure and we had to discontinue its use. Since then we have managed to adjust her medication intake through use of various inhibitors and agonists in conjunction with Sinemet bringing about her present 70% mobility rate. There is no doubt, in my estimation, that NADH is a marvelous addition to assist Parkinsonian and I regret to see it so high priced on the marketplace. 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Once I recovered from the emotional shock one suffers when informed that a loved one is stricken by an incurable illness (I do not consider Parkinson a disease ) I proceeded to inve! stigate the then available remedies. During this research one name con stantly came to the foreground: Professor Dr. Walther Birkmayer, Vienna, Austria. Over the years other names were mentioned of specialists in New York, Montreal, Miami, Tel-Aviv, Tokyo, Guam. Many of them we consulted but never did we encounter anyone who had such compassion for his patients as Professor Birkmayer. His undisputed knowledge and specialization was a good reason why he was consulted by many a world leader suffering from parkinsonism. People from all over the world came to his office and clinic in Vienna for consultation. The well deserved honours heaped upon him on his 80th birthday celebration in Vienna not only by his peers from all over the world, but also by a grateful Austrian Government, spoke volumes. Even the Parkinson Foundation of Canada recognised his outstanding contributions to Parkinson research by presenting him with a plaque. Among other medications he pioneered the use of Jumex, sold in North America as Eldepryl, more than 20 years ago and! prescribed it for his patients. I notice a discussion going on about NADH and know that Professor Dr. Walther Birkmayer experimented with this more than 8 years ago. My wife received intravenous and muscular doses of NADH and it did improve her mobility condition enormously. Unfortunately it lowered her blood pressure and we had to discontinue its use. Since then we have managed to adjust her medication intake through use of various inhibitors and agonists in conjunction with Sinemet bringing about her present 70% mobility rate. There is no doubt, in my estimation, that NADH is a marvelous addition to assist Parkinsonian and I regret to see it so high priced on the marketplace. 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