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Parksinson's Disease- A novel conceptualization

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Parkinson's Disease

A Novel Conceptualization

Allopathic medicine understands the symptoms of Parkinson's, and the underlying neurochemical deficits, but our contention is that it does not understood the root drivers of the disease. In this video, Hearth Science Founder Natureza Gabriel reviews the current understanding of Parkinson' disease, explains our novel conceptualization of it through an autonomics lens, and begins to explore what is required to reverse the disease.

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Who taught us this?

The investigation of how to heal trauma–or of how to overcome and repair what gets in the way of connection–is at the heart of the Restorative Practices model. Our significant mentors in trauma healing include Dr. Vincent Felitti MD, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris MD MPH, Dr. Peter Levine PhD, Dr. Stephen Porges PhD, Deb Dana LCSW, Dr. David Mars PhD (trauma in relationships), Lee Mun Wah (racial trauma), John Stokes, Jon Young, and Ilarion Merculieff (ecological trauma), and writer Adam Johnson.

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