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committed to it. Her doctor is surprised but told her to definitely<br />

continue so again, proof is in the results…<br />

“Just wanted to let you know the results of my most recent MRI.<br />

I had an appointment with my neurologist yesterday and the<br />

results of my MRI showed that 6 Lesions in my brain have completely<br />

DISAPPEARED!!!!!! The Dr. says “whatever you are doing,<br />

keep doing it!”<br />

Feeling better every week and continuing to improve. Thank you<br />

for doing this awesome work!!!”<br />

V. R.April 25th 2012<br />

Parkinson’s client progress<br />

J. and I have been working together for a little over a year to try<br />

to help his Parkinson’s. He comes for treatments once a month<br />

for four consecutive days at a time. The Parkinson’s <strong>has</strong>n’t gone<br />

away, but he <strong>has</strong> experienced significant improvement in his ability<br />

to function in daily life. For example, before starting the treatments,<br />

his tremor prevented him from typing after the effects of<br />

the last pills of the day had worn off in the evening, around 8:00<br />

p.m. He’s now able to type until he’s ready for bed, around 11:00.<br />

He used to have a lot of trouble brushing his teeth, but that is no<br />

longer a problem. He can eat his Cheerios without their flying<br />

all over his apartment. Previously, he had to lay out everything<br />

in his apartment the night before, because he had a great deal of<br />

difficulty navigating when he first got up, but now he’s able to get<br />

out of bed and move around without elaborate preparation. His<br />

general functioning <strong>has</strong> become much more even, without the extreme<br />

ups and downs that used to occur between the times when<br />

his pills were at their maximum and minimum effectiveness. At<br />

one point, his neurologist noticed that his walking had improved,<br />

and he decided that that was a good time to tell her about our<br />

treatments. She replied, “Well, it can’t do any harm, and if you<br />

think it’s helping, continue.” … J. definitely feel it’s worth continuing<br />

the treatments at this point.<br />

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