Noel Batten is he a quack? I don't think so. - Cure Parkinson's

Cure Parkinson's

26,583 members27,899 posts

Noel Batten is he a quack? I don't think so.

10 Replies

Please watch the video and you decide.

youtu.be/MQ2eXhdgiD4

10 Replies

You decide.

He says:

"...my five day treatment.."

"stress provoked neurosis"

"curable within (first) 2 years"

"chiropractic adjustment" is the cure

in reply to

"...my five day treatment.." and that's a bad idea, being treated for five days?

"stress provoked neurosis" He makes a valid point!

"curable within (first) 2 years" like he said 'if you don't take the drugs that actually causes the symptoms of P.D

And What If Chiropractic Adjustments Are The Cure for pain, arthritis, which comes with P.D?

What If?

beauxreflets profile image
beauxreflets

Very interesting; although it has to be said that many patients look for and demand answers from the medical arena as doctors have invested time hopefully to learn and heal / lessen suffering in fellow humans.

I certainly believe that injury to the nerve tissues plays an almost permanent feature in many cases and that biochemistry through stress combines to horrific effect and progression of PD - sites.google.com/site/beaux...

marieboyd profile image
marieboyd

One wonders how many people with parkinsons have or havd had back & or kneck injuries...

in reply tomarieboyd

That was the point of the video, if this man noel batten does have a program that puts P.D And M.S into remission or at least helps lessen the pain and suffering of patients clinically, would the medical world be jumping all over this?

Of Course Not!

People are not born with P.D Or M.S, they are CONDITIONS that are acquired

through ways not known, Mr batten has a theory that has a little validity and is interesting,

meanwhile the medical world will tell you to slowly up the dose or they will have a new drug for you to try.

REALLY?

There has to be an alternative,

Now This Young Lady didn't have P.D but neurological problems that affected her speech and balance, when i see videos like this it brings hope that something can be done for people with P.D and/or neurological problems.

I have said this many times, chiropractic health practitioners DO NOT CURE they correct misalignments in the body.

Will That lead to remission?

Are there people with P.D who suffer with their speech and balance?

At The end he also mentions stress which is what Mr batten says is one of the main causes of P.D

Is There a correlation between the two?

youtu.be/PHDRPkkGjqo

Are these two men who are neurological chiropractors QUACKS,

These guys are talking about stimulating the brain so it can start producing its own dopamine!

Hmmm

youtu.be/ukZGwDKkX1k

soup profile image
soup

Vjessv, we say, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." Do you have Parkinson's and have you tried this method?

in reply tosoup

I have two family members who are and they are slowly coming around to maybe changing things around again, i don't want them to give up.

when i do visit them we will discuss these options and if these options lead to an improvement in their well being and mobility that's hope right there.

I will always believe that pharmaceuticals and the central nervous system are

not a good fit, but that is only MY opinion.

marieboyd profile image
marieboyd

Went to an osteopath & unfortunately for me my kneck vertibrae were all ok...:(

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

I think b1 is back at vitacost

People from outside the US haven’t been able to order it for a while but I think it’s back. Please...
LAJ12345 profile image

TTFD - I think I made a judgment error.

My Motion Disorder Specialist indicated that activity consumes dopamine. I have read that one way...
Gcf51 profile image

I think this stress response reasoning is spot on.

https://garysharpe.substack.com/p/chronic-stress-and-sequestration Thoughts?
gomelgo profile image

A little afraid, my husband just diagnosed. I have m.s. and don't know how I can help him. He comes home from hospital this weekend.

My husband was in hospital as they thought he had burnout syndrome, now confirmed Parkinson's. I...
Cassie59 profile image

I don't have a tremor. My symptoms are all movement related and I have

problems with fine motor movements in my hands. I was on Sinemet 25/100 (1 1/2 tabs 4 x day). At...
tlongmire profile image