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Has anyone heard of this treatment from a company called Zhittya. It looks like this company did a small research study in the summer. You can bring it up on YouTube.

posted December 2, 2022
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I haven't heard of that one but I checked on one for neuropathy and told my dr he said most are scams on both but ask your Dr

posted December 2, 2022
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FgF-1. I signed up for a trial, but was never contacted. This sounds like an outstanding treatment. It isn’t a cure, but it’s the next best thing.

FgF-1 is a naturally occurring hormone in the human body. It is sent yo areas of damage in the body to assist with repairs. They are attempting to repurpose it to regrow blood vessels in the Substancia Nigra and regrow the cells that make dopamine in the brain.

posted December 2, 2022
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Yeah me also but you never know

posted December 2, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Same here - never heard of it. I would tred carefully if I were you.

posted December 2, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

This is a very promising treatment that is still being tested. It is a growth hormone that grows new arteries to the substantia Nigra, and brings more nutrients to the area.

posted August 12, 2023

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