My doctor recently switched my diagnosis from Parkinson’s Disease to MSA (Multiple System Atrophy). Do you know of any treatment modality that is particularly successful for treating MSA?
There are many causes of neurological symptoms. I believe it is always wise to pause and consider what factors might be at the root cause of the symptoms that are currently experienced. As you will discover from stories of people who have reversed their symptoms, many causes can be the culprit. Some of these stories are reported in Pioneers of Recovery.
Robert Rodgers, Ph.D.
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
www.parkinsonsdisease.me
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Robert Rodgers PhD
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
There is no answer for MSA
Brother recently passed from MSA once diagnosed he was ignored . If he was still alive I would be tempted to try a D-ribose supplement. Metal absorption may be part of the cause so a form of chelation may be helpful. (EDTA?). Glutathione is a master antioxidant that my brothers doctors never heard of , it was as interesting having them try to pronounce it. Multiple System Atrophy is a tough card to draw from the tree of life and the name seems to be of the convenience type so when you are doing your own research be sure to expand your view