Gil Lieberman wrote: > > This is a question. > Can anyone refer me to information sources on the practice of Chinese > medicine in treating Parkinson's syndrome? > I will be undergoing such treatment next week and would like to know more > about what to expect. Gil, I have some information you may want to look up: "Clinical analysis of PD treated by integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine" Li G., J of Traditional Chinese Medicine 15 (3):163-9, 1995 Sep. "Application of intensified (+) Qi Gong energy, (-) electrical field, (S) magnetic field, electrical pulses (1-2 pulses/sec), strong Shiatsu massage or acupuncture on the accurate organ representation areas of the hands to improve circulation and enhance drug uptake in pathological organs: clinical applications iwth special emphasis on the 'Chlamydia-(Lyme)-uric acid symdrome" and "Chlamydia(cytomegalovirus)-uric acid syndrome" Omura Y, Bechman S.L., Heart Disease Research Foundation, NY USA 1995 Jan-Mar My very best wishes to you in your treatment next week. Sincerely, Kathrynne Holden -- Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD Editor-in-Chief, "Spotlight on Food--nutrition news for people 60-plus" Tel: 970-493-6532 Fax: 970-493-6538 http://www.fortnet.org/~fivstar You may wish to contact: Better Business Bureau of the Mountain States, < [log in to unmask]> for further information.