New FREE Series – Parkinson's Solution Summit – Tuesday, November 5th through Monday, November 11th - And An Essay On Neurological Challenges Generally
A new series from Dr Talks, “Parkinson's Solution Summit”, Tuesday, November 5 through Monday, November 11, 2024.
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Signup Link--Daily email reminders are nice--along with a description of the day's presentations. (I will be doing that on Substack, so if you are signed up for my free Substack emails, I'll be sending my usual reminders and summaries):
https://drtalks.com/summit/parkinsons-summit
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Think of "Parkinson's" as a "cluster of symptoms" or "a pattern". There is no "one cause" of "Parkinson's". Thus, there is no "one cure" or "one solution" for "Parkinson's".
Some patterns to look for are mold exposure, Glyphosate (found in conventional bread/flour and elsewhere), pesticides, other toxin exposure, and deficiencies that result in cells being unable to properly communicate and collaborate. Be careful not to drown in "information". The basics are still a good starting point: USDA Organic as much as possible, quality water (distilled or reverse osmosis then add the trace minerals back in), prepare the body for a broad-based detoxification, gradually detoxify, then look at non-invasive testing to determine underlying causes and deficiencies. Where there has been specific toxin exposure, eg mold, you might want to address that early on.
It may be helpful to think of "Parkinson's" in broader terms. A situation in which a person has a significant neurological and/or brain decline, often accompanied by tremors.
So if you or someone you are caring for is having substantial neurological or movement challenges, the seminar may be helpful, with or without a "Parkinson's Diagnosis". Perhaps the challenge doesn't fall within the broad and loose "definition" of "Parkinson's", but some of the approaches that help those with "Parkinson's" may well benefit those without the label.
Labels are nice, they pigeonhole people into boxes and then the "health care provider" is relieved of the burden of actual thinking and determining the combination of underlying causes.
The headline at the top of the signup page gave me pause, and illustrates one of the many challenges of living under malevolent oligarchs:
"Discover 40 Ways To Reduce Parkinson’s Symptoms...".
While in some cases managing or reducing symptoms may be the only feasible option—proper care (if you can find it) and insightful diagnostic testing can be expensive—keep looking to reverse and cure the health challenge.
They also use the "reduce...symptoms" language to avoid tangling with the Federal Drug Advocates (FDA):
"The disclaimer must also state that the dietary supplement product is not intended to 'diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease,' because only a drug can legally make such a claim."
Very few drugs "cure or prevent" a damned thing, other than quality of life and longevity. Where's the profit in cures and prevention? Culling the herd, not healing and expanding it, is the true goal. Money just buys off middle management and the little people who are for sale.
The FDA language isn't all bad. I've seen plenty of charlatans in the alternative health industry that sell false hope and their personalities, but when it comes to results aren't worth diddly.
If you sign up for the Summit, they provide 18 free PDF articles and what might be called "eBooks". If you don't want to stay on their email list, and the email lists you sign up for by downloading the articles/eBooks, you always have the option of un-subscribing after you download the PDFs that you want.
Note: There are two PDFs titled "Cold Water Exposure". I didn't compare them word-for-word, but they are the same file size and appear to be identical upon a quick look.
With the PDFs and the Summit itself, not everything is going to resonate, so pick, choose, and prioritize. For example, one of the PDFs addresses depression after a Parkinson's diagnosis. For me, the best way of addressing such depression would be to come up with a solid game plan and work hard toward a cure, or at least a significant improvement. Others, however, might find an article on depression to be quite helpful. Go with whatever works for you and yours.
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From an email covering the Summit:
We understand the challenges you face every single day. And we know that the struggle is real, but so is the possibility of change. There is a path forward, one that doesn’t involve surrendering to the limitations that Parkinson’s tries to impose on you.
Imagine waking up each day with renewed strength, feeling more in control of your movements, and more at ease with your body. Imagine having the knowledge and tools to not just manage your symptoms, but to truly reclaim your freedom.
We’re here to help you uncover that path.
There’s a way to lighten your load, to empower you with the right tools to build a treatment plan that works for you. A way to move forward with confidence, knowing that you’re not alone in this journey.
Your story doesn’t have to be one of struggle and limitation. There’s a brighter, more empowered future waiting for you—one where you can thrive, not just survive.
Your path to reclaiming control starts here