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Grief and Aging by DeeAnne Zuhlke
Grief and aging refer to the unique experience of coping with loss and bereavement as individuals grow older. As people age, they often face multiple losses, such as the death of loved ones, health decline, or loss of independence. The grieving process in older adults may be influenced by factors like accumulated life experiences, resilience, and the ability to find meaning in the face of loss. Addressing grief in aging individuals involves recognizing the complex interplay between emotional, physical, and social aspects of their lives, with a focus on providing support tailored to their specific needs and circumstances.
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Keys to Understanding Apathy and Depression in Parkinson's and Dementia by Kay Adams
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This engaging and interactive workshop will empower care partners to become familiar with the difference between apathy and depression in older adults who are living with Parkinson's disease or dementia. Participants will learn about the three main types of apathy associated with dementia, as well as the important red flags to watch out for related to our own caregiver stress. The session will ...
Chat with the Parkinson's Pro Using CBD to Support Parkinson's
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Dr. Dorninger presented a simplified approach to evaluating some of the underlying causes of Parkinson’s including endogenous (self-made) cannabinoid deficiency and how CBD can support Parkinson’s patients and uplift these falling pathways in the brain.
What is Occupational Therapy & What can it do for me ?
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This webinar will provide information about occupational therapy (OT) services and how OT can benefit people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease to live their lives more fully. Occupational therapy uses a holistic, client centered based approach to support individuals in completing the activities important to them through individualized designed treatments. Occupational therapists are trained to...
YOPD ED: Social Security Disability for Parkinson's
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Social Security disability benefits provide a safety net to individuals who cannot work because of a medical impairment. But proving that you cannot work can be tricky, especially when your symptoms fluctuate from day-to-day or are otherwise difficult to evaluate. Brandon Selinsky has represented thousands of disability claimants in front of the Social Security Administration. He will explain h...
Preparing for Care Needs Webinar
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Juliana Young, Senior Consultant with Answers for Senior Care, will be presenting on the care challenges that you may encounter as a Person living with Parkinson’s or as a Care Partner. Juliana will share ideas including options and resources to stay at home including Care Management services, In Home Care Services, and when it may be time to consider a Senior Living Community. Join the webinar...
Session 2: Managing Changes in Communication & Voice in Parkinson's
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Quiet speech and other communication problems are some of the most common issues in Parkinson’s. In this session, Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), John Dean, will discuss tools and techniques to improve verbal and non-verbal communication in a range of environments, including at home, in public settings, and at the workplace.
20th Annual Vitality 5K Walk 2022
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20th Annual Vitality 5K Walk 2022
Session 1: Diet & Mealtimes in Parkinson's
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"Navigating Parkinson’s" is a 6-part series that provides a roadmap for people with Parkinson's to learn how to actively manage key symptoms and improve their well-being and quality of life. Each workshop lasts 60 minutes, covering key topics related to Parkinson's and providing practical tools for effective management. Difficulties swallowing can be some of the most frustrating and potentially...
Care Partner Summit: Navigating the Progression of PD Panel
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Care Partner Summit: Navigating the Progression of PD Panel
Care Partner Summit: You and Your Own Self-Care presented by Malenna Sumrall, PhD
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Care Partner Summit: You and Your Own Self-Care presented by Malenna Sumrall, PhD
Advancing Parkinson's: Preparing for the Road Ahead
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Advancing Parkinson's: Preparing for the Road Ahead
Advancements in Surgery for Parkinson's Disease
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Advancements in Surgery for Parkinson's Disease
Deep Brain Stimulation: Understanding the Procedure and Key Surgical Options
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Dr. Gummadavelli is a fellowship-trained adult epilepsy and general neurosurgeon with Neurosurgery One in Littleton. He sub-specializes in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery including deep brain stimulation (DBS), NeuroPace responsive neurostimulation (RNS), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), resections, and laser ablation for adult patients with epilepsy. This webinar is designed to provide ...
e3 Conference: Personal Advocacy Panel
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e3 Conference: Personal Advocacy Panel
e3 Conference: Medical Advocacy Panel
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e3 Conference: Medical Advocacy Panel
e3 Conference The Power of You! Using Your Voice to Change Laws, and Change Lives by Julia Pitcher
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e3 Conference The Power of You! Using Your Voice to Change Laws, and Change Lives by Julia Pitcher
e3 Conference: Power Punch Energize Break by Delisa Novak
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e3 Conference: Power Punch Energize Break by Delisa Novak
e3 Conference: Music Energize Break by Victor Gall & Melodie Madison
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e3 Conference: Music Energize Break by Victor Gall & Melodie Madison
e3 Conference: Tai Chi Energize Break by Brenda Thornton
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e3 Conference: Tai Chi Energize Break by Brenda Thornton
Parkinson's 101: Medications and Treatments
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Parkinson's 101: Medications and Treatments
Medicare Webinar
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Medicare Webinar
Nutrition Webinar
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Nutrition Webinar
Parkinson's 101 for the Newly Diagnosed: Overview of PD
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Parkinson's 101 for the Newly Diagnosed: Overview of PD
HCBS Medicaid Waiver in Colorado Webinar
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HCBS Medicaid Waiver in Colorado Webinar
The Benefits of Power Punch
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The Benefits of Power Punch
Hallucinations and Delusions
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Hallucinations and Delusions
Session 8: Speech Recognition Challenge
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Session 8: Speech Recognition Challenge
Session 7: Singing for Parkinson’s
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Session 7: Singing for Parkinson’s
Speech and Swallowing in Parkinson's Disease
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Speech and Swallowing in Parkinson's Disease

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MartonyTae
    @MartonyTae 8 днів тому

    My life story isn’t sweet because all my life i have been suffering, even when i properly got diagnosed with Parkinson Disease everything changed and complicated but all through the journey and the person I must thank is Dr Madida Sam i later found on UA-cam who changed my life for good, He cured my neurological disease(Parkinson Disease) completely with their Parkinson herbal medicine. I recommend them 100% to anyone sick, they will help you and cure you. Again they’re so caring and loving ❤❤️❤️..

  • @LovethChris-zb7py
    @LovethChris-zb7py Місяць тому

    Hello! My husband has lived with Parkinson Disease 🦠 all his life and it has caused him lots of pain and discomforts which are unbearable. He has undergo so many therapy and none helped except for Dr Madida Sam natural protocol he undergo and after the treatment plans my husband PD symptoms was all reversed and my husband is now 48yrs and he looks strong, he is healthy and very okay now…All thanks to Dr.Madida on UA-cam…

  • @LovethChris-zb7py
    @LovethChris-zb7py Місяць тому

    Hello! My husband has lived with Parkinson Disease 🦠 all his life and it has caused him lots of pain and discomforts which are unbearable. He has undergo so many therapy and none helped except for Dr Madida Sam natural protocol he undergo and after the treatment plans my husband PD symptoms was all reversed and my husband is now 48yrs and he looks strong, he is healthy and very okay now. All thanks to Dr Madida on UA-cam.

  • @drgailbusby
    @drgailbusby Місяць тому

    Debilitating disease, and so much to understand about it. My most watched podcast episode is on Parkinson's disease. People really appreciate accurate and reliable information about it!

  • @Jake_Plissken
    @Jake_Plissken Місяць тому

    Muscle Fatigue (extreme exercise intolerance type) Treatment? Try NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)!

  • @LovethChris-zb7py
    @LovethChris-zb7py 2 місяці тому

    Hello! My husband has lived with Parkinson Disease 🦠 all his life and it has caused him lots of pain and discomforts which are unbearable. He has undergo so many therapy and none helped except for Dr Madida Sam natural protocol he undergo and after the treatment plans my husband PD symptoms was all reversed and my husband is now 48yrs and he looks strong, he is healthy and very okay now. All thanks to Dr Madida on UA-cam.

  • @DarrellnkarenHickey
    @DarrellnkarenHickey 2 місяці тому

    Do you need to be not working for 2 years?

  • @missmurrydesign7115
    @missmurrydesign7115 3 місяці тому

    LifeWave patches have changed my life...

  • @Life_W_Ri_11
    @Life_W_Ri_11 3 місяці тому

    I literally know hip

  • @bell10877
    @bell10877 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful, clear and lovely speaking manner of the Guest speaker.

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 5 місяців тому

    Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms completely💯…My Dad is well again🎉🎉

  • @mamidiprabhakar6879
    @mamidiprabhakar6879 5 місяців тому

    Please can you you suggest any medicine i had started cyaticica i neglected for three months firstly I had right had I could not lift it was so pain ful

  • @mamidiprabhakar6879
    @mamidiprabhakar6879 5 місяців тому

    I also use levo dopa 2 tmes

  • @mamidiprabhakar6879
    @mamidiprabhakar6879 5 місяців тому

    Mam I had too much of alcohol and do smoke more i stopped ten years back and alcohol just after I had been effected by paralysis twice i was using using epilex crono 300 and rozolet 10 since1year

  • @mamidiprabhakar6879
    @mamidiprabhakar6879 5 місяців тому

    Mam I am satisfied but I cannot stop my urine I urination through out a night and also motion

  • @xjet
    @xjet 8 місяців тому

    I hadn't thought about the effect of dopamine release as a "reward" for pleasurable experiences. I work very hard at enjoying my life since my diagnosis and the progression of symptoms has been far lower than predicted. However, on the very few occasions where I feel down or depressed my symptoms are markedly worse. Is it possible that my focus on getting maximum enjoyment from what I do is helping sustain natural dopamine levels?

  • @iowabettyg
    @iowabettyg 8 місяців тому

    samantha, your talk has been the best, informative talk i've ever heard and the distinctions from 1 category to the other!!! wished we could have had that years ago! i'm attaching my comments which might add to your informative conversation what i've done on my husband's 4 brain AUTOPSIES done to date in 8 yrs!! i'll listen to this again as i was reading/typing during the majority to read your text ;) thanks!! From a wife of parkinson's disease/PD and LEWY body dementia/LBD, whose brain is on its 4th brain autopsy since 2015 with the following diagnosis to date: • Jack Gordon died Nov. 13, 2014 • I donated his body to Des Moines osteopathic college, DMOC, for study purposes. • Due to his dementia behavior occurring, I requested a brain autopsy be done. • “We don’t do that!” • However, they failed to tell me they REMOVE the brains, preserve them correctly, and use for study purposes. • I talked to a lyme disease pathologist 10 months after Jack died; is it too late to have a brain autopsy done? • NOPE, not if they preserved the brain correctly! • • So I contacted DMOC director about this. • They just finished studying Jack’s body day prior and would be cremation would be soon. • That’s when they told me they HAD REMOVED HIS BRAIN. He was a former funeral director and knew how to preserve the brain correctly. • • His brain was sent to Excalibur lab in Norman, Okla. where she cut brain slides sending to 1st pathologist in Florida, Dr. Alan MacDonald. • Alan found that Jack’s brain made worldwide history having 2 diseases, listed 1st below, that no one had ever found together before! • Lewy body dementia causing his visual/violent hallucinations like actor Robin Williams; • Neuroborreliosis/chronic LYME disease; • Plus another tick-borne diseases: borrelia miyamotoi/relapsing fever; • And shocking was 24 nematode parasitic roundworms having LYME disease inside of them! • Jack was never outside USA; just adjoining states. • Alan promised me he would write this up as a case study and get it published in a medical journal with ME as the 1st co-author followed by 3 others involved in the procedure. • Alan didn’t get this done as his brain acted up where he suffered frontal lobe dementia unable to do anything. • So I sought 2nd brain autopsy with Univ. of Minn., Dr. Marna Ericson. She found lyme and bartonella/cat scratch disease 2 species. • She filed to publish as well. • • Then I heard about NDRI, NATIONAL DISEASE RESEARCH INTERCHANGE from a lyme dr. • • I completed the 2-16 page Q/A; his brain was accepted by them where they did some initial work. • • Then his brain tissue went to BAY AREA FOUNDATION'S BIO BANK where researchers contact them for the types of specific research they want to do with the donated tissue/body parts. • • 3rd brain autopsy done in New York City’s Columbia Univ. Tick-borne disease research center, TBDRC, by Dr. Andrew Dwork with them getting done last Nov.-Dec. 2022. • They work directly also with NEW ORLEANS TBDRC Dr. Monica Embers, who have had his brain since NYC finished. • Last week, Oct. 3, 2023, the BIO BANK ORGANIZER informed me that 8-10 researchers are studying Jack’s brain with each one having a specific part of the brain they are researching! • She was hoping to get 2-3 more who are experts in areas not being looked at! • She stated, “It’s like looking for a needle in the haystack”. • I supplied them with 300 medical records from McFarland clinic and MGMC out of a disk with 900 records. • I gave them copies of the 2 previous autopsy test slide results also. • This has been an 8 year project to date. • • New Orleans studies everything 3 times with microscope before moving on. • If they find something NEW, that brain tissue will be returned to NYC to see if they find it also. Then the 2 TBDRC’s will write up a combined case study to get published in a medical journal. • NOTE: Jack was NEVER diagnosed with any of the above diagnosis while being examined by clinic drs. in 35 years. • He was NOT diagnosed with Lewy body dementia by Mike Kitchell despite my telling him over & over about Jack’s habitual violent/visual hallucinations. • • Do NOT give them amantadine; that gave my husband, Jack, extreme visual/violent hallucinations. • Jack had delirium while in MGMC and slapped a RN. She called me to come up to be with him. • • I spent the night with him in old hospital on that horrible rollup bed with worse mattress. • I called Mike at home to come and see Jack due to his extreme behavior occurring; he didn’t. • We later talked about this at a regular appt. He said I should have contacted him due to his delirium; I did! • • Also, Jack got hooked on the amantadine; Mike said to take Jack off it but the side effects were worse than the hallucinations he was having. • His heart was racing really bad and so much more happening. • Jack decided he would rather stay on amantadine vs. everything else he was experiencing. Why have I pursued having these many brain autopsies done to be written up as a case study and published in medical journal: • Helping the PATIENT/family for the case study to help their family of what might be happening to them/their loved ones. • Educating drs. To LOOK for and TREAT Lewy body dementia and ALL tick-borne diseases early on. • I asked 1 clinic neurologist on treating their parkinson’s patients IF they are looking for and TREATING parasites…NO he doesn’t. • • The clinic failed me for 35 years of giving me the runaround vs. saying, “it’s all in her HEAD” vs. testing and treating me with tick-borne disease specialty labs. • I had 2 knee biopsies taken and sent to Mayo Clinic; came back “unknown bug bite”! Betty Gordon, Ames, Iowa widow 53 yrs. With chronic lyme disease/bartonella Misdiagnosed 35 yrs. By 40-50+ McFarland clinic drs. This is our story; I’m sticking to everything I typed above. facebook.com/dialog/share?app_id=87741124305&href=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DKECEXQ6rm74%26si%3DuFQ8qcHzG7NEzWk_&display=popup mike kitchell was jack's essential tremors/parkinson's md and spoke at ames hospital's ground rounds june 2023.

  • @garypuckettmuse
    @garypuckettmuse 9 місяців тому

    John Argue is fantastic. He's so empathetic it's hard to believe he doesn't have PD himself. His book is wonderful and in an age when people don't like books and feel there is a lot of value in seeing movement when engaging in movement I will say this -- all movement starts with thought, often unconscious thought. One of Mr. Argue's strengths is in teaching us we need to retrain ourselves in movement and bring unconscious movement to the conscious level of our minds. Therefore *reading* and *following* the instructions is a beneficial part of this program. It gets unconscious movement brought forward to the conscious part of the mind and more forward to the very intentional and specific brain centers and this is part of the work. And let's not forget that it wasn't but a couple of years before this video was made that all PD doctors were so proud to announce they knew for sure that no type of exercise could possibly have any effect on PD. *I never bought this because how could PD be the only condition in humans that did not benefit from exercise?*. We aren't reinventing the wheel. We are just repackaging the wheel to make it look new and shiny because we love novelty. Trust yourself. Just like Dr. Braak, Mr. Argue has been marginalized by the PD establishment because he is not part of the industrial medical complex. Mr. Argue is a wonderful, caring and empathetic human being. And he's got instincts and sensitivity that are not part of the training of the main stream medical system where everything needs "studies" (99% of which are flawed and lousy, but they have authors with Phd and Md after their names.

  • @user-pi5tx6zx8k
    @user-pi5tx6zx8k 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for your kind presentation. Wonderful!!!

  • @revdrjamesshowersjr8494
    @revdrjamesshowersjr8494 Рік тому

    Fantastic Research Data, I am curious, if one only recalls 5 or 6 memories and or dreams, over the space of a life. Has RBD. are they prone to Delusions and Hallucinations.??

  • @roryblake7311
    @roryblake7311 Рік тому

    Thank you for this: My UA-cam channel focuses on the Microbiome...but also the Lymph system. Lymph moves neurotransmitters and precursors from the gut to the brain and lymph nodes. The Lymph only moves by muscle movement (there is no pump like the heart). Sedentary older individuals appear to need to walk more. After all, we were designed as hunter/gatherers.(c)

  • @raihansharif142
    @raihansharif142 Рік тому

    Is Dbs increase the falli tendency and speaking

  • @timblock3483
    @timblock3483 Рік тому

    Bad meat can trigger PD.

  • @antheaklein818
    @antheaklein818 Рік тому

    Does it matter if you chew or swallow the medication ? 18:58

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Рік тому

    Mother Nature knew lol.

  • @luanndavis-jindela3223
    @luanndavis-jindela3223 Рік тому

    Great exercises!!!

  • @sallymacdonaldthe
    @sallymacdonaldthe Рік тому

    you can stimulate the microbiome with infrared (cold) laser on the gut. There is a device called the PDCare laser made by SYMBYX in Sydney, Australia which has peer reviewed research published in BMC Neurology Journal in July 2021. It shows PD patients improving on all measures after 12 weeks of laser done at home….

  • @jerrym1070
    @jerrym1070 Рік тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video , a lot of info and knowledge . I will rewatch and make notes for Dr visit

  • @brettamberson5352
    @brettamberson5352 Рік тому

    I so glad the microbiome has been brought into the Parkinson community conversation

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Рік тому

    If different forms of a-synuclein are assessed for metals content within the molecules, can zinc and copper that may be common in molecules of a-synuclein that are not yet mis-folded, be compared quantitatively for metals content in mis-folded? Pb can replace Zn in many molecules, especially if there is a Zn deficiency while also a contamination present of Pb. Is there research quantifying this in PD, AD, and other a-synucleinopathies?

    • @user-ns5he7xh1i
      @user-ns5he7xh1i 3 місяці тому

      Please elaborate more

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 3 місяці тому

      ​@@user-ns5he7xh1i

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 3 місяці тому

      When stress from illness, pregnancy, old age etc. causes added need for more calcium, the body gets it from the bone. The body does not recognize the lead differently from the calcium, so it comes out with the calcium to once again circulate in the soft tissues where it can have toxic effect just as the body is at its most vulnerable. Contrary to common opinion, lead DOES pass through skin, but for some reason it loses its affinity for the red blood cells when it enters through skin, so it does not show up as elevating the blood lead level that is the most common diagnostic test for lead poisoning, yet more has entered the body. Lead is an ACCUMULATIVE toxic substance, it builds up a body burden that increases many ailments. Reading all of the available research is difficult, but sobering, and I can see how accumulation is a very important part of driving declining health, faster than would be if more precautions were taken with sources of exposure. Lead often substitutes for metal atoms that form the focal points of metalloproteins, making those essential proteins and enzymes dysfunctional because they no longer fold properly to get their physiologic job done. Now, glyphosate has become a co-contaminant adversely affecting many of the same physiologic pathways at mechanistic levels. Both lead and glyphosate can interfere with protein folding, having vast implications for disease causation both additive and synergistic. It is important to read the literature on both IMHO.

    • @raykinney9907
      @raykinney9907 3 місяці тому

      Mitochondrial dysfunction, especially in brain diseases, can be one result IMHO

  • @raykinney9907
    @raykinney9907 Рік тому

    What is the mechanism of action of a-synuclein in the gut, before it becomes mis-folded?

  • @corneliusvanderbilt2386
    @corneliusvanderbilt2386 Рік тому

    INBRIJA really is a life saving medication for anyone struggling with Parkinson’s Disease.

  • @zachfrasier4231
    @zachfrasier4231 Рік тому

    Great medication for Parkinson’s OFF-Periods. Since it’s an inhaled device it starts working and gets you going almost immediately. Thank you so much for bringing INBRIJA to market for Parkinson’s patients❤️

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 Рік тому

    Great presentation!!! Zonulin levels can indicate how "leaky" your gut is. I found out my zonulin was too high and was given a glutamine powder supplement which made a surprising difference. I still have work to do, but this knowledge made a big difference for me, so I wanted to share.

  • @andrewzanas9387
    @andrewzanas9387 Рік тому

    For those with constipation problems, one way of alleviating it I found was sleeping on my left side, which helped the bowel movement down and thru the final section of the large intestinal tract. I had a couple of periods each lasting more than a week. No more. There was a stimulation factor I believe causally related to my water consumption. I practice regular periods of intermittent fasting with alternate periods of ketogenic fasting. I avoid going into full fasting mode but can without feelings of hunger if I want to lose weight. The problem w that, losing 30% of muscle mass as well. Regarding the gut biome, there are tens of thousands of viruses and bacteria making a home in our gut. I don't know which ones among them are toxic but I do know my routine gives my body's biome an opportunity to do a reset.

  • @gratitude2880
    @gratitude2880 Рік тому

    The best pre and probiotics is Microbiome Labs, Megaspore-biotic and Mega-prebiotoc. They have some excellent presentations on their website and you tube channel & the founder is interviewed many times on different you tube hosts channels. Be encouraged! 🌞

  • @saahiraalhassani976
    @saahiraalhassani976 Рік тому

    Thank you for the interesting lecture and experience.

  • @millionairementality_
    @millionairementality_ 2 роки тому

    Outstanding- Thank you!

  • @millionairementality_
    @millionairementality_ 2 роки тому

    Outstanding presentation Thank You!

  • @kaydonahue
    @kaydonahue 2 роки тому

    Fasting and prebiotics help prevent damage to, and regeneration of, the gut lining. Great Presentation! Very Helpful!

  • @theresageiger584
    @theresageiger584 2 роки тому

    How do I contact her

  • @theresageiger584
    @theresageiger584 2 роки тому

    I destroyed my whole body

  • @garymoore3159
    @garymoore3159 2 роки тому

    A GREAT presentation. I am in Canada. I am in final stages of approval for DBS. Hopefully I will have a surgery date for this September. The clinic I will be using does not have a robot. They can directionally drill and directionally focus stimulation. Again...a GREAT presentation.

  • @toryberch
    @toryberch 2 роки тому

    I've had symptoms of Parkinson's for a decade now mainly intense pain in my legs to where it is all consuming and difficult to walk. My neurologist only started me down the path of Parkinsonism last year. My regular Dr suggested for me to get on hospice simply because I only have Medicaid and it will not cover the comfort equipment needed or the personal care aide to help in my home. My rheumatologist thought I was giving up and said oh your too young(I'm 57) he is very compassionate just not educated in what palliative or hospice can provide. I hope this decade will be a full understanding of what palliative care or hospice can bring to those who have Parkinsonism or who have exhausted all other measures

  • @leostack8495
    @leostack8495 2 роки тому

    What about l-reuteri

  • @kennethdarlington682
    @kennethdarlington682 2 роки тому

    I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "Dr Madida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of parosmia and Parkinson disease(PD).

  • @lucaselaine
    @lucaselaine 2 роки тому

    I know which probiotics should not be used when taking Sinamet. Lactobacillus

    • @EternalDestiny48
      @EternalDestiny48 7 місяців тому

      I'm not sure what you're saying is accurate. Usually these probiotics that include lactobacillus are encouraged. And most of the sources say that. What is your source for saying that lactobacillus is not indicated with sinemet med?

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC 2 роки тому

    Can we test the microbiome? Thank you for your work!

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Рік тому

      I've found the "GI Map" stool test informative but needed to have someone who could really decipher the data and give me recommendations. Maybe there are other options out there...I'd be interested in knowing more!

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC 2 роки тому

    Does co-existance indicate causation? Perhaps age increases probability with greater opportunity for exposure with additional time.

  • @cybernurse2020
    @cybernurse2020 2 роки тому

    Fabulous presentation! Thank you.