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Susan T.'s Mom's Problems - IV


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Dear Susan,

well, woiuldn;t you know it! I just zipped off a lengthy e-note to you about
your Mom's problems, said I was also attaching 3 LYNX-addressbook-files, and
I FORGOT to include those files!

So here they are now (attached). Again, I created these 3 files over a long
time, and they contain many useful website-links relating to health & PD.

Best,
SJS
sjs-tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
11/4/98

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Date:         Wed, 4 Nov 1998 01:15:34 -0000
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From:         SJS <sjs-tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:      Susan T.'s Mom's Problems - V (One more try!)
Comments: To: Susan Tomlin <stomlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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>Dear Susan,

Peachy! A moment ago I tried sending you 3 PD/med-related LYNX-files.
instead I transmitted the Explorer-links to those files!

So now, hopefully, herewith attached are the LYNX-files themselves.
Remember, open them into Internet Explorer (or perhaps Netscape).


>Best,
>SJS
>sjs-tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>11/4/98
>

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Date:         Wed, 4 Nov 1998 02:26:19 -0500
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From:         LISA CRUMRINE <LCRUM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:      Re: passion flower

passion flower is the flower from the passion fruit plant, a vine that grows
wild in my part of the world.  I used to make tea from the flowers( you can
buy this tea in health food stores.)  it is a natural calmative or
sedative/sleep aid.  I liked it.  the flower is quite beautiful as well,
only blooms at night.
Lisa in paradise
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Mitchell <Kpmitch@xxxxxxx>
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, November 01, 1998 8:43 PM
Subject: passion flower


My father has had Parkinson for 11 years.  He is taking the normal parkinson
medications but is finding his off time is becoming longer and his on time
is
shorter.
My cousin who is into herbal medicine suggested he take the herb  called
passion flower.  He should put it under his tongue (it comes in a liquid
form)
prior to taking
his medication.  Apparently this herb helps the body to  assimilate the
medication quicker.

Has anyone heard of this?  Has anyone read any research on the use of
passion
flower?   I would like to send the research to my Dad, if anyone has access
or
knows where it can be found.

Thanks for your help.

kpm


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