"Dear Dr. Mischley, Thank you so much for this video course and for this current class! Your strong passion, your brilliant ideas, and your immense effort are sure making a difference! You have already helped thousands of people slow the progression of PD. Soon, as more CAM Care results are published, your ideas will help many more people. Thanks!"
"You have courage--a rebel with an intentional cause!!"
"I think you are just awesome!!! Thank you so much for all you are doing! Even though we don't have that cure yet... you are giving so many people hope, that they can live with slower progression, and that exercise and diet can help them to move better and feel better! I see it in my exercise class for Parkinson's too. I recommend the Pro PD for all...hope to see some more sign up...Thank you again for making a difference in this world...May you be blessed always"
There are millions of people around the world that already have parkinsonism, but don't yet know it. The disease is slowly spreading throughout their body, but they won't be diagnosed for another 10 years, once most of the dopamine-producing neurons have been destroyed.
In this course I'll try to convince you that it is possible to identify people with pre-motor PD and that there are things they can do now that will open the door to prevention.
Your Instructor
Laurie Mischley studied naturopathic medicine (ND) at Bastyr University and epidemiology (MPH) and nutritional sciences (PhD) at the University of Washington. Her work is focused on identifying the nutritional requirements unique to individuals with neurodegenerative diseases. She has published on coenzyme Q10, lithium, and glutathione deficiency in Parkinson’s Disease (PD).
For the past decade, she has been lead investigator of the Modifiable Variables in Parkinsonism (MVP) Study (www.MVP-Study.com), a global observational study designed to describe the secret(s) to success in a real-world population.
She has maintained a clinical practice in Seattle for over two decades, caring for thousands of patients with Parkinsonism.