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Parkinson treatment in India is this seems true???

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Hi anybody try ayruveda treatment like this video tell us ???

youtu.be/mVGzqNUPdzE?si=tHa...

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Boscoejean

sounds like mucuna, massage, changes to diet

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Jimmyalp

hi, I tried multiple times and in the short term working very good,but it's deceplin necessary,you got be full vegan number one priority means no neat,no dairy

also take medication on time Ayurvedic treatment easies your life ,also extends medication on times.wearing off times lowest as 10 to 15 mins average lasts. also energy level increases .also breathing techniques,koan Japanese style

I hope works best for you to9

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Reetpetitio

Ayurveda is an amazing system and both it and Chinese Medicine have a great track record for Parkinsons. I would love to do a traditional Ayurvedic cleanse, called panchakarma, but it's beyond my pocket and means to travel for it at the moment. I do have a good Chinese doctor near me and am going to put myself in his care. ***Please beware of online Ayurveda scams, based out of India but purporting to be clinics in countries all over the world, with Ayurvedic 'doctors' who call to discuss your parkinsons, want to sell you packages, and come complete with miraculous fake reviews. Trustpilot saved me from them.***

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JayPwP

I trust Ayurveda and I have nothing against the doctor referençed here

This video is 3 years old. There must have been hundreds of testimonials by now.

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JayPwP

I don't mean to dissuade you from trying. You should definitely try and not be disappointed if it doesn't work.

Ayurveda has multiple treatment modalities. Any one or a combination may work for you.

Research extensively before deciding where to treat yourself.

Some other ayurvedic treatment centers in India:

1. Patanjali Ayurveda, Uttarakhand

2. Sadhguru's Isha foundation

3. Kerala Ayurveda

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Annieartist in reply toJayPwP

I feel the need for a winter break and to have some me time- thought it might be a good combination

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JayPwP in reply toAnnieartist

You should definitely try. I suggest one of the below, both have residential programs:1. Patanjali Niramayam

niramayam.divyayoga.com/

2. Sadhguru Isha Foundation

isha.sadhguru.org/in/en

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Springbreak

Hello. I drink the juice for Ayurvedic treatment. It’s bitter gourd, cucumber and tomatoes.I take 7-8 bitter gourd , 10-12 tomatoes and 3 cucumbers big size and make the juice in the juicer and drink one glass first thing in the morning.

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