Research on the Gut-Brain Connection with Parkinson’s

Martha Carlin brings us up to date on the latest Parkinson’s Microbiome findings and research and help connect the dots to our environment and increasingly processed and toxic food systems with idea on how to build a healthy microbiome to improve the symptoms of Parkinson’s.  She will discuss environmental toxins, diet/nutrition, stress management and exercise as ways to impact the course of your disease and how to build your own health timeline to understand what may be impacting the course of your illness and how to change the trajectory.

Probiotics website: https://biotiquest.com

Martha Carlin’s My Parkinson’s blog https://www.marthasquest.com

Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease: Part I

This program consists of answers to questions listeners and members have asked me to address. Here is as short list of some of the questions and topics I address:

  • Using a nutritional approach to healing Parkinson’s I now have a healing crisis every 4 days followed by good days.What does this mean?
  • More about LDN for treating symptoms please.
  • What about Mannitol as a treatment for Parkinson’s symptoms?
  • How can I reduce tremors in my left hand and foot and in the upper, inner and left side of my head?
  • When will the 2017 updated Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease be available?
  • What about amino acid acid therapy as a therapy?

Robert

  • P.S. The second Jump Start to Recovery Course convenes August 1st for eight consecutive Tuesdays.

 

Medical Food to Stop the Progression of Parkinson’s Disease

Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease three years ago. Don McCammon developed his own compound to treat his symptoms. He has been symptom free for 2 1/2 years.

Don wrote an article describing his discovery. The name of the compound he developed is Syncolein. It is a natural product that does not require a medical prescription.

What is the main ingredient in his forumlation? It is Mannitol. What in the world is Mannitol? Listen to the show to find out!

For further information and to get your questions answered, email Don at: donmccammon@gmail.com