December 2017

Reports on Parkinsons Recovery developments from December included:

Review of encouraging feedback from persons who have been using the Vielight Neuro Gamma light therapy device.

Review of insights from Bill Curtis who has participated as a research volunteer for NIH’s research using a ketone ester as a therapy for Parkinsons. Be sure to listen to my interview with Bill posted here on teh radio show page.

An announcement about the new ketone ester invented by NIH’s  Dr. Veech and his colleagues is currently available for pre-orders. The problem will be getting in line to receive the product given the first production batch has not even been produced. If you are interested in trying the new ketone ester as  a therapy for symptoms any time soon, you will need to pre-order the product now.  It is obviously new and the production process is just gearing up.

https://www.ketoneaid.com/5

Functional medicine doctor Jennifer Kessman MD offered a wonderful presentation about functional medicine on the radio show November 28th which of course is posted on the radio show page.

I offered a discussion of the two new most promising therapies from 2017 which is posted on the member “Updates from Robert” page.

I answered a question about the differences between the biontology therapy (which is a type of light therapy) and the Vielight Neuro Gamma therapy.

A brief discussion of the ongoing importance of eliminating toxins.

Some members reported their medications were not working for them any longer. Several suggestions were aired in response to their challenges.

One member reported experiencing good results using the Vielight Neuro Gamma device. When she stopped using it while on vacation, symptoms were much worse.  When she returned to using it, symptoms showed a noticeable improvement. This confirms the position of the inventor and the early research which found that users had to continue using it for the benefits to be maintained.

A brief discussion about therapies that address the problem of fungus infections.