Parkinsons Recovery

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  • Dehydration and Parkinson's Disease

Dehydration and Parkinson's Disease

Thursday 29th April 2010

Explore how AQUAS, a homeopathic remedy, helps hydrate the body and ease Parkinson's symptoms. Listen for practical advice and hope.
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Hydration and Parkinson's: How AQUAS Could Make a Difference

As I've observed in my own life as I age, I find that I do become more dehydrated, and so the homeopathic approach that was designed to address the issue of dehydration is an eloquent, inventive approach for helping the body to literally reset a thermostat that gets maladjusted over a lifetime of joy and exhilaration as we live our lives.
Picture this: you're managing Parkinson's and struggling with dehydration. This episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief' might just offer the insight you need. Host Robert Rodgers chats with Leonie Hibbert, one of the brains behind AQUAS, a homeopathic remedy aimed at hydrating the body. They dive into how proper hydration can play a crucial role in alleviating Parkinson's symptoms. Dr.
John Coleman, who was diagnosed with advanced Parkinson's in 1996 and is now symptom-free, shares his remarkable journey with AQUAS and other therapies. The conversation covers everything from the signs of dehydration to the therapeutic benefits and potential side effects of AQUAS. You'll also hear about the broader support network available through Parkinsons Recovery, including exciting new therapies and even an upcoming cruise to Alaska for those affected by the disease.
Whether you're living with Parkinson's or supporting someone who is, this episode offers practical advice and a sense of hope. Tune in to discover how staying hydrated could be a game-changer in managing Parkinson's.