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I thought you might find it interesting to see.

“Dystonia Recovery Programme” Now offering a 30 day free trial for NEW users for a limited time!

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pdkid

Thanks for sharing! Hows it working for you?

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Kia17

I have no exertional dystonia anymore. I had toes dystonia for nearly 5 years. It’s an amazing programme not only for dystonia but for balance and Neuroplasticity.

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PixelPaul in reply to Kia17

This is very interesting to me, as I'm having some issues with foot dystonia. Could you describe your dystonia problems and success in a bit more detail? How long have you been doing it? How long did it take to see results? Were some things more helpful than others? Thanks!

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Kia17 in reply to PixelPaul

My exertional toes dystonia was my very first and main symptom . I tried everything but it didn’t work. I joined Dr Farias online programme 4-5 months ago and noticed the results within a couple of months. I do training 1-2 hours a day intermittently. I regret why I didn’t join earlier.

The programme initially designed for primary dystonia but since we PwPD shares some pathophysiology with primary dystonia can benefit from the programme.

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Hikoi in reply to Kia17

What is exertional toes dystonia, I've never heard that before.

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Kia17 in reply to Hikoi

Hikoi

Exertional dystonia is a dystonia under tense physical activity like fast walk , running or cycling as examples.

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rebtar in reply to Kia17

Intermittently means? How many times per week? Or you do this when it flares and reduce when it resolves?

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Kia17 in reply to rebtar

Intermittently during the day. 15 minutes now 10 minutes then.... I do 7 days a week.

The technique balances your brain and prevents short circuit. It brings consciousness to your system.

It takes time. I watched a video from the platform , a woman with Parkinson’s disease who recovered from her symptoms almost completely.

The members can see that video in patients experience section after few months of being subscribed.

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rebtar in reply to Kia17

OK, thanks

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jenniferdunstan in reply to rebtar

Thank you I'm going to try this it sounds very hopeful.

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Kia17 in reply to jenniferdunstan

You’re welcome.

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rebtar in reply to Kia17

Wow -- Are there specific exercises for exertional dystonia of the foot --- toe curling?

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Kia17 in reply to rebtar

There are complete sets of programmes for different parts of body.More than anyone can imagine.

For instance for toes dystonia you will need to do the exercises from hip to toes and other exercises like eye tracking and sensory stimulation.

When you start doing exercises you will see how your weaknesses come to surface.

Those exercises will make you conscious of your body.

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chartist in reply to Kia17

Kia,

Thanks for posting this! I'm sure forum member jimcaster will be glad to hear of this as well as other members with this problem! I know you have been working on alleviating this problem for months and have finally found the remedy! Congratulations!!!

Art

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ConnieD in reply to Kia17

Hi Kia! Do you feel your dystonia is gone due solely to this program or any vitamins too? Thank you!

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Gioc in reply to ConnieD

Good question!

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Kia17 in reply to ConnieD

Hi Connie

I give 80% credit to the programme. 20% to Folinic Acid and Vitamin E.

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ConnieD in reply to Kia17

Thank you Kia! 80 percent is a great difference! I am happy you have found relief as I know how painful it is. Thank you for sharing this! 😊

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Kia17 in reply to ConnieD

Thank you Connie 😊

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pdkid in reply to Kia17

Hi Kia wow this is all great, hopeful info! Curious what your current medicine / supplement regime is.

Thanks!

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Kia17 in reply to pdkid

Hi Pdkid

Thiamin, magnesium, D3,E vitamins, Folinic Acid, Multi-collagen, Sinemet 6.25/25 mg( 2-3) times a day which is half a tablet of 12.5/50 mg (2-3) times a day.

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Kia17

Thank you Art

I am really happy to have found that online platform.

Kia

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Parkie-

Hello Kia

Thank you for posting. I have read several times that you have "exertional dystonia" and I'm not sure what it means. Can you explain?

Thank you

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Kia17

Hi Parkie

Exertional dystonia is a dystonia under tense physical activity like fast walk , running or cycling as examples.

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JMSL

Hi, Kia -Would you mind providing an update on how this method of dealing with your exertional dystonia is working after about a year of doing that program?

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Kia17 in reply to JMSL

Hi, It works very well and I have no exertional dystonia anymore. If someone can really commit him/herself in doing the platform’s exercises then I would recommend with no hesitation.

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