A Message to Michael J Fox
and Tracy Pollan
6 steps you can follow to overcome Parkinsons
Learn how Parkinsons, epilepsy, autism
and ADHD are caused by dysfunction's
in the same parts of the brain, and how most medical advisors
are only willing
to research drugs, instead of researching people who have
already overcome
these conditions by reversing their causative stress factors.
Dear Tracey and Michael,
Allow me to explain, while your specialists
ignore the facts
about Parkinsons they will never be able to help you
overcome it.
Through very basic facts of anatomy, 35 medical journal
reports, through helping people overcome Parkinsons,
through my own experience with overcoming epilepsy at age
14 and through having over 35 years experience as an autoimmune
specialist, I give you absolute proof,
the advice your specialists have given you about Parkinsons,
is is out of date and completely incorrect.
Michael, you CAN overcome Parkinsons
and it is easier than you think
I also wish to give you 6 steps you can follow that have
the potential to help you overcome your Parkinsons
completely. The outcome will only depend on the extent of
your thalamus operation and your dedication to achieving
the curative end result.
I am a qualified natural therapist who has
studied psychology, psychosomatics, endocrinology and autoimmune
disorders for over thirty five years and the success of
my approach has been proven by achieving numerous victories
over many autoimmune disorders that we are being told cannot
be overcome. To support my explanation on the cause of Parkinsons
disease and how to overcome it, every single claim I make
in my book "Parkinson's Disease, The Greatest Medical
Blunder" is confirmed by medical research and if you
follow these medical facts, you CAN overcome
your Parkinsons. (You can either purchase this book
on Parkinson's disease as one of the eBooks in this library
or you can purchase it on it's own, from my Parkinson's
website:
www.parkinsons-success.com )
Facts recorded in anatomy
books and medical journals,
prove beyond any doubt the following statement
given to you
by your specialist, is anatomically impossible!!!
Your specialist has told you the following:
Quote from the Michael J. Fox fundraiser website: "Parkinson's
is the direct result of the loss of cells in a section of
the brain called the substantia nigra."
Very basic facts of anatomy along with
35 medical journal reports,
prove beyond any doubt, this statement is anatomically impossible
and it is a belief that comes from ancient outdated research!!!
It is a fact, that it is completely impossible
for Parkinsons to be a direct result of a loss of
the dopamine producing cells of the substantia nigra, as
it is impossible for the substantia nigra to effect one
side of the body only, which is a most common symptom of
Parkinsons disease. It is reasonable to assume that
cells of the substantia nigra may have diminished
only if muscle stiffness is experienced and
if any of your cells are lost, you can regenerate them if
you encourage mitosis to reoccur.
It is also common sense to say, if you are
experiencing muscle stiffness it does not mean a loss of
cells from the substantia nigra is the reason, it only means,
the system is lacking dopamine which can be caused by several
stress factors other than substantia nigra dysfunction.
One example is, inability to digest and absorb the amino
acid phenylalanine prevents the system from manufacturing
dopamine which can cause the same result.
Medical science has documented two specific
facts that prove, Parkinsons
is a direct result of prefrontal cortex stress, not a loss
of substantia nigra cells
The prefrontal cortex on the other hand, is the area of
the brain that effects one side of the body more than the
other, due to its influence through the corpus callosum
crossover reaction from one brain hemisphere to the opposite
side of the body. Medical reports I refer to in this article,
also confirm, the prefrontal cortex controls dopamine release
from the substantia nigra. These two facts combined, confirm
beyond any doubt, Parkinsons is a direct result of
an overactive prefrontal cortex, not the loss of cells from
the substantia nigra as stated by your specialists.
The prefrontal cortex is the area of the brain
that fatigues through mental stress and overactivity during
sleep and this, in-turn, causes four definite stress responses
that can in some cases lead to atrophy
of the cells of the substantia nigra as the last symptom
in a progressive degeneration that leads to advanced Parkinsons.
These four breakdown factors are: