MAGNESIUM INHALATION AND MEMORY ISSUES; PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that affects muscle control. People with Parkinson's disease have a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This is because the cells that produce dopamine gradually die off. Due to the shortage of dopamine, muscles cannot be controlled properly and limb tremors can occur. Some people experience slower movements instead of tremors. Parkinson's disease is a progressive condition, meaning it will worsen over time. People with Parkinson's disease may also experience memory problems, which is also known as Parkinson's dementia.

magnesium

Treatment

There is increasing scientific evidence that people with Parkinson's disease have a correlation with low magnesium levels.
Insufficient magnesium in the body can contribute to heavy metal deposition in the brain preceding Parkinson's disease. Many symptoms of Parkinson's disease can be overcome or alleviated with high doses of magnesium intake.
Tremors and shaking can be reduced, and stiffness can be relieved.
Medications are better absorbed with a good magnesium status.

Magnesium restores!

Recommended Sessions

Magnesium inhalation 1 to 2 times per week for 2 to 3 months
It is recommended to also use magnesium at home via transdermal absorption (absorption through the skin)

Possibly with repeat sessions of 1 or 2 times per year.