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sdritchie71
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Parkinson's and the inner ear?

First and foremost keep up the great work.


Do you know if any one has tried low Gee acceleration in treating, Parkinson's? My theory is based on the idea off much of the real problem is damage to the inner ear from shaking so much. I find that I fall to sleep on long drives where I use to be always be wide awake.

I think that the low acceleration helps align the inner ear and stabilizes me some. Its a Long shot...




I have Parkinson's and have learned to laugh at it.


Why is having Parkinson's like working for the government?
Because the right hand does not know what the left is doing.

I am going to change my name to Bond, James Bond, Why do you ask?

Because I have everything shaken not stirred!
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Re: Parkinson's and the inner ear?

Well, I'm not able to add anything clever to your Parkinson's theory,
but I can say:
Welcome to crunching and to the Forums, sdritchie71
- I admire your sense of humour rose

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Re: Parkinson's and the inner ear?

The surprising findings of Parkinson studies was that putting patients on a bicycle [who could in past] had remarkable restoration of balance [read this a few years ago]. The Auto-Motoric memory gets revived/stimulated... and that inner ear thing.

A big coffee mug in the house says "Coffee! Is the planet shaking, or is it just me?". Without it, I'm a leave on a tree. AND, you can't OD on the anti-free radicals / oxidants. Minimum 1 liter a day of green tea (Rooibos e.g.), or aqua oligominerale to top up to 2-2.5 liters a day (though the bladder may not like that). http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acqua_minerale. It sure helps purge the system.

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Re: Parkinson's and the inner ear?

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Re: Parkinson's and the inner ear?

Now it they would do some research on Essential Tremor.
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