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Page needed for progressive supernuclear palsyPosted By Elizabeth (Springfield, Pa) on 05/21/2010
I see that this condition isn't listed on the ailments but I'm hopeful that there is something. My friend (male, 50ish) has been diagnosed with this debilitating disease He has been turned down by Johns Hopkins and Mayo Clinic. I know that it is a degenerative neurological disease. Has anyone had any success with anything at all? Ted?
EC: Hi Elizabeth, your question has been sent to Ted.Replied by Elizabeth (Springfield, Pa) on 08/08/2010
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 08/10/2010
Usually I have found that most conditions of cerebral palsy has to do with the presence of virus or bacteria in the brain cells. The remedy is straightforward, I would just try the hourly lysine 1000 mg for 6 hours, for three days. Should fever rises during that one of the three days, usually this indicates the presence of virus in brain cells and the recurring dizziness should go away. If that is so the case is virus, and elaboration of remedy shall include lithium, lysine, glutamine, citrulline, and threonine to kill the rest of the virus. For example, if tested positive, then lysine, glutamine is taken a 1/2 teaspoon of each for 6 hours for roughly 5 days, a lithium chloride 10% solution is prepared and taken once a day at roughly 10 to 20 drops. The citrulline is taken at only 1/8 teaspoon twice a day, with threonine added at 1/4 teaspoon along with lysine, glutamine dose. Lithium will kill the remaining virus. Over the longer term some licorice extract maybe taken should there is some remaining viruses left over. I have as yet to test the licorice extract to see if it does kill the remaining 5% viruses once the immune system has killed most of them, usually in a matter of 2-3 days. The rest of days after that is just maintenance does to prevent infection. Usually a viral of nature exist along the nerves that control the balance, as similar as Meniere's disease that was cured, or contained in several people who do have it.
Ted
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