Protect Your Brain
From Parkinson's
An Exclusive Interview With
Renowned Neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock
By S. A. Nickerson
His father was struck down by Parkinson's disease first.
And despite his training as a neurosurgeon, Dr. Russell Blaylock could only watch helplessly as his father went from a robust, energetic man to an emaciated shadow of his former self. Dr. Blaylock tried every traditional medical treatment available, yet nothing really helped.
Then his mother also began to show definite signs of the disease. Dr. Blaylock lived the nightmare all over again as he watched her die of complications from Parkinson's, too.
With modern medicine offering no cure for this disorder, Dr. Blaylock put his efforts into researching and embracing more natural approaches to healing, particularly when it comes to neurodegenerative diseases. Newsmax Health recently convinced Dr. Blaylock to reveal his findings to the public in a free, candid video interview about Parkinson's disease and similar disorders.
In this
short videotaped interview, Dr. Blaylock, a board-certified neurosurgeon, author, and medical editor of the popular
Blaylock Wellness Report, discusses how brain inflammation is at the heart of Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
And in the interview, he reveals key supplements and simple dietary strategies that help stop this inflammatory process from progressing. Plus, he shares how to decrease the critical risk factors that give rise to all neurodegenerative diseases.
This is important, because over 50,000 new cases of Parkinson's are diagnosed each year in the United States alone.
And what's even worse, victims of these disorders are being diagnosed much earlier in life — sometimes in their 20s and 30s. For example, popular actor Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 30.
Parkinson's disease is also one of the most common nervous system disorders among the elderly. Symptoms may be mild at first, and include tremors or shaking, usually at rest. Other symptoms include difficulty swallowing, balance and walking problems, rigid or stiff muscles, slowed speech, and a mask-like facial expression.
While medications may help to control symptoms, they may also cause severe side effects, including hallucinations and delirium. In his free video interview, Dr. Blaylock offers new hope for those with Parkinson's and their loved ones, and for those who just wish to prevent this dreadful disease.
Click here now to watch it.