Re: parkinson's disease - part 2
i made some rules when i got started.they went something like this:
1: i am not going to go backwards in my health.
2: i would try anything that seemed to relate to my condition, within my abilities outlined in numbers 3&4 and my pocketbook.
3: i would do the easiest things first.
4: i would only do those things which i knew i could sustain either for life or as often as needed.
5: i did not want to become dependent on anything other than things i could easily obtain for myself. this was in response to lifetime meds like insulin and such. i wanted cures, not quick fixes for money.
some things i tried and have had to go back and adopt, like oil pulling and iodine. somethings i have done and have no idea how they help, but at the time i was enabling myself to take a positive step in the right direction and the mental boost from that was worth more than anything. putting my bed with the head to the north and not sleeping on metal falls into this category. i think they help. i knew i needed to change. i changed stuff i could live with. at least i wasnt doing the same old thing and expecting different results. plus, thos were cheap one time adjustments.
focus on the basics. water, oxygen, clean sugars. those are the things that fuel the cells. look into oxygen supplementation. the best
Sugar to use is organic maple syrup. that and some ACV and a lemon every day as a tonic is great. it is also a good way to take the lugols.
iodine is basic as well. then i would look at a herbal supplement that provides the minerals needed without any of the ones you dont. orlees book on minerals may help with that. in fact, i make my own capsules and base them on many things. dr christopher was a big fan of cayenne and so am i so i use cayenne as a base and each capsule is one half cayenne. that way i know the other stuff i am putting in there is getting circualted.
my first self experiment was h2o2. man, that will perk you up and calm you down all at the same time.
take those little steps and plan the next and keep moving forward. knowing you will get well is half the battle. it was with me. i knew i would pull out of this. i knew it was for a reason. i knew i was a canary in a mine sahaft and i was barely hanging on to my perch, sometimes upside down!