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Parkinson's Disease diagnosis

I was recently diagnosed with PD at 49 years old. I have a slight tremor on my right arm and muscle stiffness. My handwriting is most affected. Taking .5 mg of Azilect and in 10 days will start taking 1.0 mg of Azilect. Looking for a homeopathic remedy.

Thanks.
 
  golfergal on 2012-09-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please copy the Questionnaire from the following thread
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.

The answers should be given in a way that we are able to understand you as a person.
 
kadwa last decade
Another major neurological disorder afflicting many people is Parkinson’s disease. It is one of a larger group of degenerative neurological conditions called motor system disorders. It is a progressive and fatal disease causing impairment of motor skills, speech and other functions, and cognitive, mood and behavior disturbances.

Although there is no conclusive evidence to support Ashwagandha's usefulness as a possible treatment for Parkinson’s disease in humans, there is preliminary evidence that it may help overall neurological health and can be taken on a preventative basis to help minimize the risks of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life.


dr.mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
major neurological disorder afflicting many people is Parkinson’s disease. It is one of a larger group of degenerative neurological conditions called motor system disorders. It is a progressive and fatal disease causing impairment of motor skills, speech and other functions, and cognitive, mood and behavior disturbances.
Although there is no conclusive evidence to support Ashwagandha's usefulness as a possible treatment for Parkinson’s disease in humans.
[message edited by steverock on Tue, 25 Sep 2012 14:40:38 BST]
 
steverock last decade
Hi this is from the book 'honest Medicine' by Julia Schopick. on the
use of Low dose naltrexone for auto immune diseases.

'In addition, people with Parkinson's disease tend to not progress
further once they start taking LDN. ( For ALS and parkinson's references
see Http;//www.low dose naltrexone.org/others.htm and search for
Gehrig and Parkinson's.

Ldn is approved by the FDA for heroin addiction, however in very low doses
it blocks the opiate receptors. You take one tiny dose each day and it is
in your system for 4 to 5 hours. Many people take it at bedtime and when
opiod receptors are blocked endorphin receptors are blocked bc they
are the same. By the time you get up the receptors are unblocked and the
body has doubled or tripled the endorphin production. The medicine
safely strenghens the immune system. Most people start with a 4.5 mg dose
and those with a MS and heavy muscle spasms start with 3 mg.

You can get Ldn in India with no prescription- it comes in a larger dose
and you water it down to the 4.5 mg. There are groups of people worldwide
helping each other out on this info and use- see ldners.org
and read more articles www.honestmedicine.com/low-dose-naltrexone/
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 25 Sep 2012 15:56:46 BST]
 
simone717 last decade
Dear golfergal

please try

ACID PHOS 10M, one single dose.

report back after 1 month.

CVVEK
 
cvvek last decade
Dear Dr. Mahfooz,

Ashwagandha is a prominent remedy in ayurveda and it's use in the treatment of neurological diseases has been clinically verified.

Regards.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you all for your replies!
Much appreciated!
 
golfergal last decade

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