Parkinson’s disease is not an incurable syndrome. The research found at the above website started by looking for the commonalities in those people who “spontaneously” recovered from PD. Of course, those people were all told that they “must have been misdiagnosed,” because Parkinson’s is defined as “incurable.”
Please visit the website of the Parkinson’s Recovery Project: www.pdRecovery.org
Parkinson’s disease is not an incurable syndrome. The research found at the above website started by looking for the commonalities in those people who “spontaneously” recovered from PD. Of course, those people were all told that they “must have been misdiagnosed,” because Parkinson’s is defined as “incurable.”
However, what the Parkinson’s Research Team found was that those commonalities in people who recover from Parkinson’s pointed the way to what is actually going on in people with Parkinson’s disease, and how they can permanently turn it off.
As James Parkinson wrote in 1817 In his essay on The Shaking Palsy, “Although, at present, uninformed as to the precise nature of the disease, still it ought not to be considered as one against which there is no countervailing remedy.”