The three leading characteristics for Parkinson's
syndrome are Rigor (muscle freezing), Tremor (tremors of the muscles),
and Aquinas (inability to move the muscles). Parkinson's syndrome
is found mostly in people between age 70 and 80 but in many cases
it occurs in much younger patients. The ratio is 0.2% of the population.
The syndrome that appears in younger people have the Hypo - or the
Aquinas characteristics. For example, the patient can stop at a
stop sign but cannot begin moving again at the green light. The
patient will fall often because their balance system will react
quickly enough to prevent the fall.
Their steps will be very small. Their arms will
not move with their walking process. Their speech will be monotone.
Their facial expression will be dull (Hypomimie) and the handwriting
gets very small and hook-like (Micrographic).
With Rigor, there is increasing resistance to
passive movements, for instance, when someone tries to move the
patient's arm, there is still resistance.
The Parkinson's Tremor is a movement disorder
that begins mostly on one side and with small tremblings. It can
cause swallowing difficulties as well. The bladder is affected by
blocking the urine. Often there is a psychological component added,
in the form of depression.
Although life expectancy remains the same as
a healthy individual, the prognosis of the disease is such that
symptoms continue to increase. Through the magnet field it reaches
the Hyperpolarization to the motoric Endplate.
It elevates the Stimulation wave and, because
the muscles release, it has a positive influence on the Rigor symptom
and the Aquinas. The most common cause for Parkinson's disease is
a decrease of blood circulation due to arteriosclerosis. Because
of this, certain parts of the brain will not get sufficient Dopamine
supply. That lack will eventually lead to an imbalance of the neuromuscular
system, which causes the typical symptoms of Parkinson's syndrome
mentioned above.
Scientific research provides evidence that the
QRS helps to maintain the even flow of the blood's circulation.
This improves the oxygen supply to the different organs in the body.
These effects lead to improvement of the blood supply to the brain
as well as a positive influence on the circulation of calcium. This
process can break down the calcium deposits on the organs,
and alleviate the cause of the disease in the first place.
The other positive effects of the QRS will be
the general benefits on the body and mind.
We would recommend the basic QRS treatment in the morning, and in
the evening, setting #1.
Depending upon the severity of the disorder, we would recommend
adding an additional Oxygen therapy, and mineral supplements for
mineral balance.
This would be beneficial, since the patient
has not already been saturated with medications.