Questions and Answers from the Q&A Today

Questions Addressed during the Q&A Today:

  • What symptoms does the supplement 5htp address?
  • Is CBD oil recommended as a therapy for neurological symptoms?
  • Is it safe to take if I am also taking Parkinson’s medications?
  • I have tightening in muscles in my arms and shoulders which
    makes it difficult to breathe while walking. Has anyone had success
    dealing with this problem?
  • I am taking mars venus superfood with minerals and detox lemonade. Has anyone had success with this protocol?
  • Had anyone ever tried near infrared saunas with any success for Parkinson’s symptoms?
  • Please explain and compare the advantages of three therapies:
    1) Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy (BEMER)
    2) Photobiomodulation (Vielight)
    3) Biontology
  • I have problems sticking with a program of recovery that is helping me
    feel better. Have you witnessed this type of cycle? Please provide insights
    in how to getting past this.
  • Why does Parkinson’s progress in many Parkinson’s patients? Is it psychological or is there an underling disease mechanism at play?

Robert

Oxygen is the Key to Recovery

Hi from Houston, Texas

I have been staying in Houston Texas this past week interviewing Dr Donald Rhodes MD, inventor of the Vecttor technology. I have posted tonight one of my interviews on the radio show page here on the membership Radio Show website. I believe Dr. Rhodes has created a way to oxygenate the cells which is fundamental to a successful recovery.

Be sure also to listen to the replay of my discussion today during the initial minutes of our February support group (if you have not already done so). I offer a brief overview of this innovative technology. The replay is posted on the Support Group website here on the membership websites.

  • Vecttor is not a quick fix.
  • You have to do the therapy every day. It takes about an hour and a half.
  • Vecttor is not invasive and does not hurt.
  • From what I have seen first hand Vecttor treatments calm the sympathetic nervous system which overpowers the parasympathetic nervous system. The problem with Parkinson’s is the sympathetic nervous system is running full blast all the time. It is no wonder people run out of energy and oxygen!

If you have the resources, I believe this is a therapy worth giving serious consideration (and I rarely make such a recommendation).

Robert