Dr Thierry HERTOGHE

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Hertoghe, Th.

Parkinson’s disease: irreversible or .. not?

EMA Paris 10-2006

So many studies can be found on Parkinson’s disease, but virtually almost no results, no hope.  Only a handful of studies have demonstrated encouraging results. But we are possibly at a turning point in time. Parkinson’s disease may respond better than other neurodegenerative diseases to treatment.  New scientific data is shown here.  Various nutritional supplements may be helpful.  Vitamin A, B3, B6, C, D, E, fatty acids, glutathione, Co Q10, zinc, selenium, magnesium, carnitine, etc.  Taking milk, coffee, toxic load, out of the diet. And last but not least hormone replacement therapies such as thyroid and sex hormone treatments.  Some experimental evidence is shown that growth hormone replacement may play a major role in stabilising and even reversing Parkinson’s disease.

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