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This is the most interesting video I have ever watched. It explains how our brain works and how it can either bring on an illness or health problem or reverse that problem.

I have been able to reverse many of my Pd symptoms and this maybe the reason why!

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JohnPepper in reply to rhenry45

youtube.com/watch?v=gcai0i2...

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JohnPepper in reply to rhenry45

I posted the link before and now but it converts straight away into the article.

Here it is again:

youtube.com/watch?v=gcai0i2...

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JohnPepper in reply to rhenry45

Here it is for the 3rd time. I am adding in a space in the middle so that it will not load. See if that works.

youtube.com/watch?v=gcai0i2tJt0

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Rscott in reply to JohnPepper

Thank you John. I agree with this person. the message resonates with me and reinforces other studies and examples I am aware of.

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rhenry45

I have never seen a person that is more full of crap. I can "believe" all day that I will get better from this illness and it will have no effect. Likewise a person that gets better from cancer did not believe their way to wellness rather the chemo or radiation treatments are the things that help them get better. It is this kind of nonsense that gives false hope. Until they figure out a way to treat PD using a real medical cure I am afraid this is just a way to spin our wheels. Sorry if I am being too blunt my answer but I have seen too much of this.

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JohnPepper in reply to rhenry45

You are free to believe what you like! I have personally reversed my Pd symptoms, with the help of an MAO-b inhibitor and doing fast walking, 3 times a week for 1 hour in 8 years.

Dr Christian Hageseth, who is a retired Psychiatrist, has also done the same, in six years, without any medication, but using a vigorous exercise Regimen.

That is two people. There are others doing very well with the fast walking and with cycling, and hope to be free of their Pd medication within the foreseeable future. They are all taking less medication and are already feeling better.

I saw one man yesterday, who suffers from MSA, which is Parkinson's plus, who has been on medication since diagnosis. He has had no relief from any of his symptoms until he started doing fast walking for less than 2 months and has found a reasonable improvement in his symptoms already.

He came all the way to South Africa from England to see me and to learn how to walk properly. He walked immediately after being shown how, and has not had to use the walking stick anymore. He has not only been able to walk properly, he is also now able to speak a lot better and he is beginning to get his confidence back again.

Tell any of these people what you believe!

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park_bear in reply to rhenry45

You are mistaken. This MD has observed that /some/ people recover from allegedly incurable illness. She is asking why and getting answers.

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JohnPepper

Where did I say that everybody recovers?

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jebbers

Thank you for posting this

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