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Large doses of glutathione may help those with Parkinson's Disease.


To all my Friends on CureZone:

David Williams and Julian Whitaker are two
of the most respected physicians who practice
Natural Healing. I receive both of their
print newsletters, and never fail to learn
things that are worth knowing.

Both men spoke about Parkinson's Disease in
recent newsletters. Doctor Whitaker's information was especially illuminating.
If you know anyone who suffers from Parkinson's, you might want to pass this
information along to them.

On page 3, is a yellow box, with a story inside it. The title is, "Hold Parkinson's
Disease at Bay." I will quote it in its entirety:

"Georgia F., a 75 year-old woman from Bixby,
Oklahoma, was suffering with Parkinson's Disease. Her legs were weak, her left foot
was partially numb, and she experienced
significant hand tremors."

"Just 48 hours after her first IV glutathione
treatment, Georgia felt much better. Her leg
weakness resolved, her gait was steadier,
sensation returned to her foot, and her tremor
improved."

"Georgia's husband reports that she's 'jumping around like a teenage girl,'
but Georgia insists he's exaggerating. She
was, however, able to throw a party for their
great-grandson's birthday, and help with all
the cooking and preparation. A year before,
she says, that would have been unthinkable."

I'm a big believer in intravenous vitamin therapy, so I find that story fascinating.
However, this is the first time I've heard
about an intravenous infusion of glutathione.

What is it? Glutathione is an important
nutrient and anti-oxidant, that our bodies
need to remain healthy. It's found in some
common health foods, like rice bran and whey
protein. I've been eating both of those
products for many years, so that's how my
body gets the glutathione it needs. But it's
also found in the supplement known as NAC.

According to Doctor David Williams, glutathione has a proven record at suppressing
several dozen kinds of cancer. It stops the
cancer cells from reproducing. They can no
longer divide and create more cancer cells.

Perhaps large quantities of glutathione have
the same effect on the nerve cells that
become sick with Parkinson's. The beauty of
intravenous infusions (IVs) is that the
nutrients go directly into the blood stream,
and are delivered full-strength to the organs
that need them. That, of course, is also the
horror of vaccinations.

If I had Parkinson's, or knew a friend who
had it, I'd suggest they call Dr. Whitaker's
Wellness Clinic in California, and ask them
about this story in the August newsletter.
Do they give Glutathione IVs? Was this an
isolated case, or have others responded to
infusions of glutathione?

Their phone number is 1-800-488-1500.
The website is: http://www.drwhitaker.com

Doctor Williams also had two other references
to Parkinson's. He says that if you've ever
been knocked unconscious -- especially if it's
happened more than once -- then your chances
of contracting Parkinson's are increased.
It's not uncommon for old boxers to come down
with Parkinson's.

Williams also said that long-time exposure
to pesticides seems to increase the risk of
Parkinson's.

I buy my rice bran and whey protein from
Whole Foods Market. Both foods are full of
nutrients that our bodies need. I posted a
long message about the health benefits of
rice bran, which you can find on my CZ website. But most good health food stores
either have -- or can get -- both products.
They're not expensive.

I eat a tablespoon of rice bran every day,
and two heaping teaspoonfuls of whey protein.
I add both of them to juice. The protection
against Parkinson's is just another good reason to continue using both products.

If anyone with Parkinson's Disease, tries
the glutathione IV, and/or lots of rice bran
and whey protein, please give us some feedback
on this forum. Ditto if you call the Whitaker
Wellness Center, and find out additional
information about the IV infusions.

Blessings,

Owen

Http://owen.curezone.com/
 

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