Parkinson's self-help: Meeting to support in everyday life on March 13th!

Parkinson's self-help: Meeting to support in everyday life on March 13th!
On Thursday, March 13, 2025, the next meeting of Parkinson's self-help Schifferstadt takes place. The event date is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the parish center of St. Jakobus. Here, those affected have the opportunity to exchange their experiences and to find out about opportunities to cope with disease -related restrictions. At this meeting, the focus will be on the topic of compensation for disadvantages in everyday life. The goal is to deal constructively with the disease and to pass on helpful information among the participants. Visitors are cordially invited to share their contributions and experiences.
The initiative is part of a regular series of events that takes place once a month. Registration or cost sharing is not required. Practical everyday aids and the use of aids are also discussed. In this context, the connection between tax relief and disadvantage compensation for people with disabilities is also discussed. The Parkine parish phone on 0160 99551101 and the Schifferstadt nursing center, available at 06235 4587565, are available for questions. [Rheinpfalz] reports that such an exchange for those affected is of crucial importance.
therapies and current developments
Various therapy approaches for Parkinson's patients have been discussed in the past few months. An open letter dated September 18, 2024 addressed the relocation of Tanganil® and dealt with fundamental questions about therapies that prepare for the upcoming World Parkinson's Day on April 11, 2025. A promising method is the book "Parkinson and the B1 Protocol", which presents the "high-can-thiamine therapy". This therapy is based on a 90-day intake of 2 x 2 grams of vitamin B1 and promises a relief of 50-80% of Parkinson's symptoms and the removal of L-DOPA induced dyskinesia.The prospect is particularly noteworthy that the progress of the disease could possibly be stopped. A clear note from the book is: "Follow the protocol!" The "mitochondria therapy - the alternative", which deals with a more complex, sustainable treatment method, is also relevant. This theory propagates the use of vitamins and micronutrients to significantly improve symptoms. However, a complete healing scenario could still take at least 10 years, which illustrates urgency and the need for ongoing research and support. Further information on non-drug treatments can be found on the side of the [active Parkinson Foundation].
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