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My 80 Year Old Mother Is Suffering From Parkinson S Disease Since 10 Years

My 80 year old mother is suffering from Parkinson s disease since 10 years. she is now on Syndopa 110 - 1/2 tablet four times a day, amentrel once a day and Ropark 0.5 3 times a day. Her condition is deteriorating - stiffness has increased and her lips quiver. Please guide as to what course should be taken now.
Sun, 30 Jan 2011
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with addition of a herb along with above treatment further progress may be checked.
This herb is Kaunch. A medicine under brand name of this herb is also available Zandopa.
I have seen good results with combination of dhara therapy along with kaunch and vrihat vat chiintamani ras.
please note that treatment being offered for such a long period should not be discontinued abruptly.
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My 80 Year Old Mother Is Suffering From Parkinson S Disease Since 10 Years

with addition of a herb along with above treatment further progress may be checked. This herb is Kaunch. A medicine under brand name of this herb is also available Zandopa. I have seen good results with combination of dhara therapy along with kaunch and vrihat vat chiintamani ras. please note that treatment being offered for such a long period should not be discontinued abruptly.