Friday 22 January 2016

Alternative Treatment For Parkinson's Disease

Parkinsons disease, or PD, is a degenerative disorder that wreaks havoc on the central nervous system. Although there is no known cure for the disease, there are still alternative treatments for Parkinsons Disease available.

For instance, an herb that has grown popular in recent years is Mucuna puriens, which can mimic the laboratory-produced Parkinsons medication Levidopa.

One of the biggest problems for many people with Parkinson's is their doctors have never really explained what to expect with Parkinson's disease.

So they never got a chance to have their medical questions answered or to discuss medications or other options.

Because so many have talked to me about this problem, I went out and found one of the top doctors on Parkinson's disease... someone who could answer difficult and complicated questions in a clear and easy-to-understand manner.

That person is Dr. Neal Hermanowicz.

Dr. Hermanowicz is Director of the University of California Irvine Movement Disorders Program.

He is also Director of the Phillip and Carol Traub Center for Parkinson's and Movement Disorders, the Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, Department of Neurology and is also Clinical Professor, Neurology School of Medicine.

Dr. Hermanowicz was videotaped in his doctor's office answering all the most common questions people have about Parkinson's disease.

When you watch these easy to understand videos, Dr. Hermanowicz shares his professional insights into Parkinson's disease and gives you a lot of useful information you can use right now

Remember, unlike many doctors who only have a basic understanding of Parkinson's, Dr. Hermanowicz has devoted his life to the study and treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Now you can get the facts from one of the country's leading Parkinson's disease experts in easy-to-understand english.

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