Parkinson's: Is It Really Degenerative? New Insights and Therapies Revealed
The exciting revelation that I've got for everyone- and I really do mean exciting- is that I have followed the research at Nih by Dr Veach now for a decade, and I have known for a number of years that Dr Veach was frustrated because he figured, if there was ever a way to manufacture ketones in the laboratory and make them available for commercial distribution, that it would have a huge impact on the health of many, many people who are currently in a state of illness.
What if everything you thought you knew about Parkinson's disease was turned on its head? In this eye-opening episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', host Robert Rodgers, PhD, tackles the long-held belief that Parkinson's is a degenerative condition. Spoiler alert: it might not be as clear-cut as you think. Rodgers dives into the results of a recent survey where most respondents reported that their symptoms had either improved or remained stable over the past year. Intrigued? You should be.
But that's not all. Rodgers doesn't just leave you hanging with survey results. He digs deeper, exploring a range of therapies that people have found effective in managing their symptoms. Ever heard of Veo Light Therapy? It's a fascinating treatment that uses specific light wavelengths to target brain cells. Or how about the Ketogenic Diet, which involves fasting to produce brain-feeding ketones? These are just a couple of the therapies discussed.
And then there's Ketone Ester, a newer therapy showing promising results. Alongside these, Rodgers also covers mindfulness practices, exercise routines, and amino acid therapies that have been game-changers for many. This episode isn't just informative; it's a beacon of hope for anyone affected by Parkinson's. Whether you're living with the condition or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable insights and practical advice. So why wait? Dive into this episode and discover therapies that are changing lives.