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Parkinson's Disease
By Steven Horne, RH (AHG) & Kimberly Balas, ND

 

Parkinson's disease is a chronic disease of the nervous system, usually occurring later in life. It involves the destruction of neurotransmitters that produce acctyl-choline and dopamine and is marked by tremor and weakness in resting muscles and a gradual loss of muscle control.

This disease is not easy to treat naturally, but natural remedies may slow the progress of the disease. Sick appropriate medical assistance.

Brain-Protex contains ingredients that help prevent the oxidative damage to neurons believed to be the cause of this disease. A complete list of possible therapies and remedies follows.

 

Below is a list of suggested products. Those in bold are key products for the health issue explained on this page.
For details and ordering simply copy a product's name in the search box above or click on the bold name.



Therapies: Gut Healing Diet, Heavy Metal Detoxification and Oral Chelation

Herbs: Ginkgo Biloba, Hops, Horsetail, Licorice Root, Passion Hower, Valerian Root and Wood Betony

Herbal Formulas: Herbal Sleep and HSN-W

Nutrients: 7-Keto, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Co-QIO, Evening Primrose Oil, Grapine, N-Acetyl Cysteinc, Super GIA. Vitamin C and Vitamin E

Nutraceuticals: Brain-Protex w/ Huperzine A, GABA Plus and Mega-Chel

Nutritional Supplements: Nutri-Calm and Vitamin B-Complex



Homeopathic Support
Suggestions from Four Winds Nutrition
Addastat, Dentast, Envirostat, Metalstat, Neuropar

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