Parkinson’s fundraiser
1 November 2023I’m running the Queenstown Marathon in honour of my father who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s 3 years ago. I’m a big believer in Movement Is Medicine which is why I am in NZ, training my father every week and helping slow down the symptoms of Parkinson’s from taking over. And using this marathon as a way to raise money for this charity. Every little bit helps! Help by donating to this page to contribute towards Parkinson’s New Zealand! 12,000 individuals every year are diagnosed with this degenerative condition. And it’s only expected to increase significantly over the coming years. All proceeds go towards Parkinson’s New Zealand to help spread awareness, provide more resources and support.
I am training very hard to make sure I’m doing everyone’s contribution some justice! Please donate what you can and I’ll see you all at the finish line!
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My wife was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease at age 62. She had severe calf pain, muscle pain, tremors, slurred speech, frequent falls, loss of balance, and difficulty getting up from a sitting position. She was put on Sinemet for 6 months, and then Siferol was introduced and replaced the Sinemet. Neither standard treatment like B1 and high dose B12 did very little for her. We tried different supplements that didn't work, so last August, our family doctor started her on the PD-5 protocol—the best decision ever! 2 months into treatment she improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally under control. Cases of muscle weakness, constant twitches and tremors eased. My wife has resumed her daily activities. As I share this experience, she’s active again. I’m surprised a lot of PWPs haven’t heard of the PD-5 protocol. We got the protocol from ww w. Limitlessnaturalwellness .com