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                 It seems as if the usage of Vitamin C speeds up the
effective absorption of the PD-drugs.

                I have recently been introduced to KareMor International
Inc.  They specialise in oral absorption products. According to their
advertised material the absorption rate of a tablet/pill is around 10%
in up to 4 hours.  Their patented oral spray gets absorbed directly
through the lining of the mouth (buccal mucosa) at a rate of 95% in 30
seconds.  The digestive tract is bypassed in the process.

                Although their current products do include a Vitamin C
spray, amongst others, the fact that the digestive tract is bypassed
with the spray means that the tablets/pills used by the PWP will not be
absorbed faster if a Vitamin C spray is used. (unless you can SPRAY the
pills right through the lining of the mouth...)

                This got me thinking. (dangerous this).  Should we not
attempt/try/fight/etc to get some (a lot, actually) research going into
having the various Parkie-medications made available in the form of oral
sprays?  This would mean - if all the statements are correct - that
OFF-times & waiting for medication to "kick in" will be reduced, no
struggle with big tablets and small throat openings, swallowing
problems, etc.   ..............

                 The current product range of KareMor includes products
for Nutrition, Vitamins, Arthritics, Smoke-ending, Stress related,
Heart-smart, PMS, Prenatal, Herbal products, Mild depression, Insomnia
problems, Dietary,
Paracetamols for headaches etc.


If you look at the physical attributes of the substances discussed
above, you should note that these are by and large water soluble
moelcule that can easily penetrate the membrane barriers in contrast to
Sinemet...
But good luck at any rate.

Michel Margosis

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<I>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
It seems as if the usage of Vitamin C speeds up the effective absorption
of the PD-drugs.</I><I></I>

<P><I>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
I have recently been introduced to KareMor International Inc.&nbsp; They
specialise in oral absorption products. According to their advertised material
the absorption rate of a tablet/pill is around 10% in up to 4 hours.&nbsp;
Their patented oral spray gets absorbed directly through the lining of
the mouth (buccal mucosa) at a rate of 95% in 30 seconds.&nbsp; The digestive
tract is bypassed in the process.</I><I></I>

<P><I>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Although their current products do include a Vitamin C spray, amongst others,
the fact that the digestive tract is bypassed with the spray means that
the tablets/pills used by the PWP will not be absorbed faster if a Vitamin
C spray is used. (unless you can SPRAY the pills right through the lining
of the mouth...)</I><I></I>

<P><I>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
This got me thinking. (dangerous this).&nbsp; Should we not attempt/try/fight/etc
to get some (a lot, actually) research going into having the various Parkie-medications
made available in the form of oral sprays?&nbsp; This would mean - if all
the statements are correct - that OFF-times &amp; waiting for medication
to "kick in" will be reduced, no struggle with big tablets and small throat
openings, swallowing problems, etc.&nbsp;&nbsp; ..............</I><I></I>

<P><I>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
The current product range of KareMor includes products for Nutrition, Vitamins,
Arthritics, Smoke-ending, Stress related, Heart-smart, PMS, Prenatal, Herbal
products, Mild depression, Insomnia problems, Dietary,</I>
<BR><I>Paracetamols for headaches etc.</I>
<BR><I></I>&nbsp;<B></B>

<P><B>If you look at the physical attributes of the substances discussed
above, you should note that these are by and large water soluble moelcule
that can easily penetrate the membrane barriers in contrast to Sinemet...</B>
<BR><B>But good luck at any rate.</B><B></B>

<P><B>Michel Margosis</B></HTML>

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