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In this video, will I try to answer what is the cause of Parkinson’s disease? Parkinson’s disease is, according to Western medicine theory, an idiopathic disease, so there is no known cause. Chinese medicine is more concrete. According to the Chinese medicine theory Parkinson’s disease is due to (in free translation) the liver wind, kidney deficiency and “weak” blood. According to Dr. Janice Walton Hadlock’s theory, one of the two key causes is pathological psychogenic nature. I agree with the doctor. Parkinson’s disease is a consequence of many years of negative thinking, feeling and generally experiencing life in bad manner. So, to recover one needs to change those long-lasting, nourished negative thoughts that lead to illness. Dr. Janice Walton Hadlock has been ill with Parkinson’s disease and has been able to fully recover. For those who want to know something more, excuse me, Dr Janice Walton Hadlock’s book can be found on the internet free of charge. The link will be in the description of this video. Now, how to change that pathological way of thinking that leads to the symptoms we know as Parkinson’s disease? This task is not easy, but it is necessary for a man to recover from Parkinson’s disease. I know people expect some type of solution like climbing on the Himalayas and picking up a rare flower from which to drink tea, but that is not the case. Cure from Parkinson’s disease occurs when a person changes from the inside. When a person begins to react to life in a natural healthy way, not negatively as until now. This illness is fed by fear, suspicion, lack of willingness, anger and frustration. All these negative emotions, patterns of behavior affect the losing pleasure, the joy of life. Viewed biochemically, dopamine in the body is replaced by adrenaline, which leads to the symptoms we call Parkinson’s disease. All you have to do is replace those negative emotions with positive ones. But not just on rational level. One needs to truly be it. As a result of that Parkinson’s diminishes. Though simple, this is not easy. Some people prefer to have Parkinson’s disease, than to engage in war with negative thoughts. For this struggle with inner demons is a real spiritual war. There are various books, primarily about cognitive-behavioral therapy. There are some guidelines, but work on is unique, that is, different for everyone. More about this in the second video on this topic.
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