Stenberg Shatters Parkinson’s Disease Control Record
(PRWEB) September 07, 2013 -- Virgil Stenberg has added one more accomplishment to an already distinguished career: the Parkinson’s disease control record.
After discovering the body’s inflammation control system, its defect that causes diseases of inflammation, the defect repair (Microdose Therapytm) and the 10-point pain scale, Stenberg’s Microdose Therapytm broke the rheumatoid arthritis control record.
Stenberg’s interest in medicine was inspired by his wife Helen’s severe rheumatoid arthritis. Using Microdose Therapytm, Helen became pain-free in weeks with joint destruction arrested and no significant side effects.
Subsequently using the best clinical trial design, Microdose Therapytm broke the rheumatoid arthritis control record by averaging 75% symptom improvement with no significant side effects. Its nearest competitor, adalimumab (Humiratm), averages 61% when used in combination with methotrexate.
When a patient having both rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinson’s disease was treated by Microdose Therapytm, both diseases came under control simultaneously. Follow-up testing Microdose Therapytm on other patients with Parkinson’s disease shattered another record: 63% and 70% symptom improvement in motor and mind skills, respectively, in weeks with no significant side effects. Its nearest competitor, Levodopa, averages 20% and 0% symptom improvement in motor and mind skills, respectively.
Dr. Stenberg has received a National Institutes of Health Fellowship, National Institutes of Health Career Development Award, Sigma Xi research award, American Chemical Society research award and teaching award from university students. He was named a Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor for outstanding community service, research and teaching.
The Helen Foundation promotes Microdose Therapytm for diseases from inflammation to physicians and patients to compensate for its low cost and lack of economic driving force. More information is available at http://www.helenfoundation.com and 480-783-8376.
Ernesto, Helen Foundation, http://helenfoundation.com, +1 480-232-6992, [email protected]
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