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http://www.doctoryourself.com/parkinson.html

 

Medical scientists have spent the last few hundred years carefully describing

diseases which are in reality the end results of civilized-diet malnutrition.

Researchers have expended colossal amounts of time and money searching for drug

cures for nutritional disorders. And, they have dismissed out of hand even the

possibility that pharmaceutical therapy for malnutrition might actually be the

dead end it has so frequently been shown to be.

 

Parkinson's disease proves to be a case in point.

L-dopa (levodopa) is a commonly prescribed treatment for Parkinson's. But the

human body can make this substance without drug intervention. Vitamin C in very

high doses greatly stimulates L-dopa production, as well as enabling your body

to naturally and safely produce its end product, epinephrine.

http://www.doctoryourself.com/nerves.html

Another important neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, can be made by your body from

dietary choline. Choline is obtainable in quantity, and at low cost, from

supplemental lecithin.

If this seems too simple a solution for so dreaded a disease, you are left with

a simple cost-benefit question: Since no one dies from vitamin C or from

lecithin, why not try it?

Details of vitamin C dosage and administration, written by medical doctors, will

be found at

http://www.doctoryourself.com/titration.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/ortho_c.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/klenner_table.html

http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html

Specifics on how to take lecithin will be found at

http://www.doctoryourself.com/lecithin.html

Persons with Parkinson's will do well to embrace a very low protein diet.

Mostly-raw-food vegetarianism is the simplist way to accomplish this. A site

search from the

http://www.doctoryourself.com home page for " vegetarian " might prove helpful.

I would like to recommend that you look at either Nutritional Influences on

Illness, or The Textbook of Nutritional Medicine, both written by Melvyn

Werbach, MD. The books are obtainable on the internet from the doctor's

website. Each contains an important section on Parkinsonism.

 

Reprinted from the book FIRE YOUR DOCTOR, copyright 2001 and prior years by

Andrew Saul, Number 8 Van Buren Street, Holley, New York 14470 USA Telephone

(716) 638-5357

 

 

 

 

 

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