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Ivan and Murph,=20
    Ivan, I am truely happy that you have discovered the benefits of =
the=20
NADH, my father has seem much looseing up of his legs and he has only=
=20
begun to take the enzyme. He has seen minor improvement not nearly as=
 much
as the NADH, but some with Coenzyme Q-10.
    If you would like to increase the benefits of the NADH, then go t=
o your
health food store and get a bottle of digestive enzymes, take them fo=
r about
7 to 10 days, they will improve your bodys abilitiy to digest stored =
nutrients
and vitamins that your body has not been able to digest, plus it help=
s the
NADH to pass the blood brain barrier more effectively.
    MURPH, I believe you should tell your family that Parkinsons is n=
ot always
a genetic disorder, sometimes people just get deficient in certain vi=
tamins
and minerals that will bring on these symptoms.
    This is why a simple thing like an enzyme supplimention can relie=
ve the=20
symptoms of parkinsons. The Genetic Foundations are ever too quick to=
 say=20
that everything is connected to a genetic script, this is just and er=
a in=20
medicine, that we are going to have to live through.
                Best Wishes Linda Forrest's Mom


In-reply-to: Your message dated "Sun, 02 Feb 1997 06:42:28 -0500"
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>Ivan M Suzman wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am astonished to report that NADH is improving me enough so that
>> Boston University's Dr. Samuel Elias felt, upon seeing me for abou=
t one hour, on Wednesday, that NO NEUROSURGERY is needed yet.
> NOW FOR  A BIG QUESTION:
>>
>> I wish somehow that those of you who are rejected or outcast or sh=
unned by their biological families would send me some comments.  This=
 rejection has placed a painful burden on me, because my "family of d=
iscovery" (my friends)supports me, but my biological family thinks th=
at Parkinson's can be easily managed by a few simple steps.
>> Ivan Suzman    47/10   Greetings from  Portland, Maine.... land of
>> lighthouses....

> Yes I feel rejected and shunned by my brother.  He doesn't want to
>except that I have PD.  Sense no one in the family has had PD, he
>doesn't believe I can have PD.  I have explained to him that PD is n=
ot
>necessarily hereditary and in fact is rarely.  I thing he's afraid i=
t
>could happen to him, so I don't see him very often, three times in t=
he
>Last two years.
>  My mother on the other hand is just the opposite, she is continual=
ly
>under foot.  I don't know who feels the most guilt for me, my wife o=
r my
>mother.  Its hard to look at them when you see the  hurt in there ey=
es.
>I wished they could all just except that this is something that just
>happens and that it more than likely has to do with the career that =
I
>loved and perused so vigorously.
>  I am having enough difficulty excepting PD myself.  I don=92t need=
 the
>aggravation form others.  I have been hospitalized once because of t=
he
>turmoil and am not far from it again, if this doesn=92t stop.

>MURPH
>Lost in a small village in Arkansas