Four-Month Experience with PDCare Laser: A Personal Review on Its Effectiveness for Parkinson’s Symptoms

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. I want to follow up on my previous post about the PDCare Laser by SYMBYX BIOME. As you may recall, I was incredibly excited about this device and the potential relief it could offer for my Parkinson’s symptoms. Well, after using the device for over four months, Continue reading Four-Month Experience with PDCare Laser: A Personal Review on Its Effectiveness for Parkinson’s Symptoms

My Experience with Parkinson’s and the Mediterranean Diet

As someone living with Parkinson’s disease, I have spent years searching for the best diet to manage my symptoms. I tried numerous diets, including keto and paleo, but found that they didn’t make much of a difference for me. However, everything changed when I tried the Mediterranean diet. The Mediterranean diet is rich in fruits, Continue reading My Experience with Parkinson’s and the Mediterranean Diet

Peruvian Olympian in a Race Against Parkinson’s

by WALTER RHEIN about 20 hours ago in CELEBRITIES Despite the disease, Roberto Carcelen has his sights set on Beijing. Roberto Carcelen made history at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics when he became the first Peruvian to compete in the winter Olympics. Peru is a proud country with a rich history of athletic competition, but the moderate temperature makes training Continue reading Peruvian Olympian in a Race Against Parkinson’s

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Olympics a year before the first visible symptoms started. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder that is caused by degeneration of nerve cells in the part of the brain called the substantia nigra, which controls movement. These nerve cells die or become impaired, losing the ability to produce an important chemical called dopamine. The tremors Continue reading Test6

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Olympics a year before the first visible symptoms started. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder that is caused by degeneration of nerve cells in the part of the brain called the substantia nigra, which controls movement. These nerve cells die or become impaired, losing the ability to produce an important chemical called dopamine. The tremors Continue reading test5