Interesting : youtu.be/1_DBnv3Sa1k - Cure Parkinson's
Interesting
Interesting,( oh sorry I see that you all ready used that word.) It sure does fit.
Too bad he forgot to mention how many patients with Parkinson's he healed already and how long it took.
Hi. My name is John Pepper. I wrote a book entitled, "Reverse Parkinson's Disease" in 2002. In it is everything mentioned in this video. I have been vilified by the medical profession who find it hard to believe that by doing strenuous exercise, getting rid of harmful stress, taking an MAO-b inhibitor, exercising the brain and maintaining a positive attitude, I have been able to overcome most of my Pd symptoms.. They have said, many times, that there is no cure for Pd and because I show no outward signs of Pd, and there is no cure then I don't have Pd and therefore never had Pd in the first place.
I come from the patients side of this problem. Because the scientific side can't come to grips with what is actually happening in my brain, does not mean that I am wrong!
Catch a wake-up everybody!
Read Dr Norman Doidge's book, "The Brain's Way of Healing. Chapter 2 tells my story. I am 82 years old and live a healthy life after having Pd symptoms since 1963 (54 years).
Who's side are we on, the drug companies or the patient's?
I have always been interested in helth and food. I was diagnosed aug 2015 but they think I hade PD much longer. Today I'm going to the gym which a personal trainer. I eat mostly fish, seafood and chicken. Avoid flour and sugar.Starting now with at least two vegetarian days a week?
I've been taking omega 3 and Kyloric with Q10 vitamin B complex Magnisum. D vitamin in the winter and beta carotene in the summer
Fresh granid ginger and Manoka honey and oats every morning
I go to a Kiropraktor every five weeks. Massage helps for my back and neck pain
Sleep are inportent I sleep on 2,5 mg Mianserin that gives you norepinephrine to the brain and Gabapentin 300 mg that takes my nerv pain in my back
And I'm lucky to have one of the best doctors in Lund Sweden Håkan Widner
The big fellow in the video inspires me to work on my sitting posture. BTW did anyone notice his head a bit forward? I wonder if he charted an alignment of his own upper spine?