I like that video. Who knows if what the whole story is. I did track Peter down to his Christian charity in Indonesia (it looks really nice) and asked for an update on his condition.
I would really like to believe in miracles, but I suspect that there is a wrong diagnosis here. After all, that happens more often. That image is confirmed by the rapid development of symptoms and the problems with the high dose of medication. That rather indicates Parkinsonism or other underlying problems.
I myself experienced something similar after the diagnosis of my Parkinson's. After a careful onset of C/L medication that started immediately, the dose had to be adjusted similarly every month. After a year it was already 115/1000 a day with a rapidly deteriorating situation and I also received the silly advice to increase the medication even further. The introduction to HU was my salvation. 🙏 I read about the possible consequences of a B6 deficiency and had it measured directly via a blood test. And indeed, almost no B6 present. After the first supplementation, I was able to reduce my medication to 45/300 within a few weeks and felt reborn. I could have done faster too but didn't seem sensible to me. And indeed you even doubt whether there is PD in the game. Unfortunately, that turns out to be really the case. Indeed miracles really exist, but let's look for the scientific explanation so that not only some of the God-chosen can benefit from it. 🍀
1. "before" videos showing actual PD symptoms ... if he was as badly affected as he describes... there should be plenty of videos... and none were offered
2. SOLID testimony from doctors ... (not merely reading a masked-out report)
that being said... if he's not asking for 'money' or 'selling something' ...
i let that video stand for what it is ... an unsupported 'miracle cure' (he says)
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting. The angle of faith/spirituality/positivity (not necessarily formally religious) has come up in a few 'recovery' stories. Cultivating a calm, peaceful, positive mind (as much as possible) seems like a pretty sensible idea for health. How folk do that is up to them. Not sure about miracles (who is?🤣), but certainly wish Peter well.
faith healings have been documented (some of the “spontaneous remissions”). Who knows in this case, but it could be. I have no idea if any spontaneous remissions are PD.
I wasn’t raised with any faith so it doesn’t come naturally to me. I think faith (or placebo) is why some people heal from difficult diagnoses or are able to prolong their lives…
Unfortunately it’s not something you can cause by willpower. It takes your whole unconscious belief system lining up with healing…
That’s my opinion. I wish I had strong faith,
Hmmm
Good luck to Peter but as the partner of a Parkinson's sufferer if it really is as simple as reaching out to God and asking for help how is it other people of faith have not had such positive outcomes? It's surely not that it hasn't occurred to them to ask!
Looking around the internet there are plenty of examples of people who use their faith to cope with the condition but not many, in fact not one that I could find, that had been cured so miraculously.
I call BS. If you’re cured you probably never had it and who gave you PD? That’s right your imaginary friend. Wake up. It’s all a crock invented to keep rules and keep order. Simple as that.IMHO
since my first observable symptom on june 20, 2021 (I am NOT dx'd officially --- my neuro/MDS said this: "The good news is that you don't have Parkinson.... The bad news is that you don't have Parkinson.") .... I never went back to him and didn't do any blood testing, Datscan that he wanted.
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Having said that i have .... 'something.' No time to go into all that ad nauseum, here.
But since my self-diagnosis I have read... skimmed... watched ....learned ... from THOUSANDS of sources.... about PD...
And there have been several "self-healed" or "self-healing" or "will prevent" or "will heal" videos I've watched that were either posted by the PD-claiming individual ... or the PD-researcher ...
From Dr Constantini (B1 high dose promoter and many of you here believe and follow his protocol) to other "cheaply made red light therapy advocates" .... etc .... I remain ... skeptical.
But 'placebo' is as powerful as any medicine.
So whatever works to improve your systems... keep doing it!
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