Parkinson’s Disease

I have a patient who came to my office with Parkinsons Disease and complaining of chronic fatique, depression, muscle and joint pain. She would wake up in the morning with the intent to accomplish alot, but after breakfast she would not have enough energy to do anything but sit on the couch. If she had to go out at all, she would return and just go to bed. This patient was classified as a severe protocol patient for BAX Therapy based on her state of chronic fatigue and depression. The patient recieved 25 treatments with the BAX for a combination of known allergens, environmental pollutants, common food allergens and phenolics.

This patient now self reports having been able to repaint her home and living a more active and full lifestyle. The patient reports a significant increase in energy, a near elimination of the chronic fatigue symptoms, a decrease in muscle and joint pain and a general alleviation of her depression. Now she forgets to take her Parkinsons medication and doesn’t realize it. It used to be that if she forgot her meds her hands would start to shake.

Anonymous