Parkinsons Antibody 101
A new hope for Parkinson’s disease treatment.
Protective
Interfere with cause of pathophysiology of neuronal degeneration.
Symptomatic
Restore dopamine levels to normal.
Restorative
Increase neuronal cell growth / replace.
Hello, my name Jeffrey J. Harsh
and I hold Doctoral Degrees in Pastoral Counseling and Naturopathic Medicine from a University in the British West Indies. Additionally, I have been a member of Mensa for several years. Our goal is to find solutions for Parkinson’s disease, even if they may not be mainstream. We believe that truth is more important than consequences, and truth can alleviate suffering. Therefore, we must not allow economic or political interests to interfere with finding the truth.
My approach to addressing Parkinson’s disease involves first determining the cause, and then developing a non-toxic antibody to allow the body to heal itself. Our research suggests that glyphosate poisoning may be connected to both Parkinson’s disease and autism. As we continue to investigate, the connection between glyphosate and parkinsons becomes increasingly clear.
By prioritizing industry profits over human health, the government is contributing to an impending Parkinson’s disease epidemic by allowing high levels of glyphosate in our food.
PD ANTIBODY 101
Our Solution to Parkinsons
We are pleased to announce new breakthrough, cutting edge, answers to Parkinson’s disease.
Alpha-Synuclein mutations
Alpha-Synuclein mutations (A30P, A3T, and E46K) have been linked to Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia. These mutations cause misfolded Alpha-Synuclein proteins to form fibrils more quickly, which contribute to the formation of Lewy bodies and the destruction of dopamine.
Antibody Treatment
We are offering a combined antibody treatment for Alpha-Synuclein and Lewy bodies. Testing has shown that this treatment is more effective when combined with oligomers antibodies.
Delivery System
Our delivery system for the antibody treatment is different from traditional vaccines and does not contain actual pathogens. However, if you have concerns about the endurance of your immune system, it may be helpful to undergo an Immunoglobulin-E (lgE) test. If you experience detox side effects such as headaches, appetite changes, nausea, or diarrhea, you should stop treatment for three to ten days.
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Are you interested in adding the Parkinson’s disease antibody treatment to your healthcare offerings? Look no further than Jeffrey Harsh. He is a medical expert who can assess your individual needs and determine if this treatment is a good fit for your patient!
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More Info.
The American Trail Foundation
is seeking 100 volunteers, PD persons, to enroll in clinical trials!
When diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it means that his or her brain is failing to produce dopamine at an average pace. Dopamine is what signals the nerves in the body to function a certain way and perform precise movements. Without it, a person begins to experience tremors, as well as changes in speech and difficulties performing day-to-day activities. Often, muscles become stiffer, and one’s movements slow down significantly. Research continues into the causes and potential treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Together we are working on developing new natural antibodies to help control the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. We have created PD-Antibody 101! The testing is now is open for clinical trial volunteers who have PD.
We are excited about the disease modifying therapy biomarkers, which have already shown positive results within 90 days.
If you are interested please fill out this contact info!
Give your Assessment of yourself on a 1 to 10 on the twelve questions.
Also give personal thoughts to each.
Have you been getting slower in your usual daily activities?
Is your handwriting smaller?
Is your speech slurred or softer?
Do you have trouble rising from a chair?
Do your lips, hands, arms and/or legs shake?
Have you noticed more stiffness?
Do you have trouble fastening buttons or dressing?
Do you shuffle your feet and/or take smaller steps when you walk?
Do your feet seem to get stuck to the floor when walking or turning?
Have you or others noticed that you don’t swing one arm when walking?
Do you have more trouble with your balance?
Have you or others noticed that you stoop or have abnormal posture?