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Old Wed, Oct-18-23, 05:00
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Behold, the B1 protocol for treating Parkinson's.

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This section describes the High-Dose Thiamine (B1) Therapy Protocol developed and used by Dr Costantini for persons with Parkinson’s Disease.
D. Bryan provides the key aspects of The Protocol in her book on “Parkinson’s and the B1 Therapy”.

The B1 Protocol section:
Explains some of the major challenges of implementing the Protocol, namely the approach to identifying the right dose;
Highlights the Protocol main elements;
Looks at the advantages and disadvantages of different routes of administration; and
Provides information on many tools which have been developed for self-monitoring.


https://b1parkinsons.org/about-the-b1-protocol

That's all I know, since I embarked on the thiamine therapy and I can tell it's working, but I have stretches with little energy (which is normal!) and I want to look into it more.

This actually supports Dr. Wahls' contention that all autoimmune is ONE disease, manifesting in different ways in different people, through the routes of their genetic and environmental switches. I think that is a fantastic insight.

But the latest copy of her book advises people to eat a boatload of health vegetables, much like Dr. Atkins does in all of his books.

Personally, I agree that we should recognize that plants are trying to kill us. What 19th century chemistry recognized as nutrients had to wait for 20th century biology to show us how it all worked.

Plants are addicting. Animal foods aren't. I think that's all we need to know.
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