Friday, 22 February 2013

Going after a tremor problem in this logical


Going after a tremor problem in this logical

way always finds the cause of tremor
whether its a simple short attack or a situation of long
standing tremor with head shaking and drooling. If your situation
is extra difficult, you will at least improve it and stop its
progression. This includes Parkinson's cases.
In cases of Parkinson’s disease I often find the bacterium
Clostridium tetani, well known for causing stiffness. It hides
under tooth fillings, too.
Remember, there is a consolation for doing all this work.
When you find the culprit, you not only will be stopping the
tremor, you will be improving a lot of other conditions along the
way. Conditions like hesitant speech, shuffling walk, getting up
stiffly and slowly from a chair. These are extra dividends for
your loved one. And you have learned which things to avoid for
yourself too.

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