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Re: PAXIL & GINGO
Hi! Vivian:
I heard in the CNN news that Gingko biloba is not doing what it was
supposed to do. In essence, there was no difference in the brain alertness
activity, according to this test, between placebo and Gingko biloba when
tested upon about 340 people. Mind you these were all normal but aged
(above 60) people. I also heard some rumours about a year ago on the lak of
beneficial effects of Gingko.
Raj
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald F. McKinley" <flash@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: PAXIL & GINGO
> I HAVE BEEN ON PAXIL FOR YEARS IN OUR PAPER IT SAID A JUDGE IN CA. PUT
STOP ON ADV. PAXIL AS 35 PEOPLE SAID IT WAS A DRUG & HABIT FORMING. & GOV.
WANTS TO PUT STOP ON GINGKO. I REMEMBER WHEN LOT ON LINE TOOL IT.HAS ANY 1
ELSE HURD ANY THING ON THE 2?
>
> I.Y.Q. DON & VIVIAN=LOVE+PD
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