New technology IDENTIFIES Parkinson’s?!
The signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can be difficult to identify.
Which means that an effective treatment plan can also be tricky.
But scientists may have honed in on something that could one day be a game changer for Parkinson’s treatment.
Today I’m sharing the details… and including some natural remedies that you can use TODAY.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help fight Parkinson’s disease.
And, according to new research published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence, AI has helped them identify four different types of Parkinson’s.
This is important because many Parkinson’s diagnoses are “nonspecific”—and often lack targeted treatments, support, or care.
But this new (and ongoing) research could one day help diagnose “specific” Parkinson’s cases—allowing doctors and specialists to create more targeted, unique treatment plans that would help folks live longer, more fruitful lives.
Again, this technology is still in the research phase.
But in the meantime, living with Parkinson’s doesn’t mean you don’t have effective—and natural—treatment options.
Take spirulina for example. Spirulina is a blue-green algae that grows in both fresh and saltwater… and is believed to be one of the oldest life forms on Earth
Researchers believe spirulina contains an anti-inflammatory compound called C-phycocyanin (C-PC) that works to combat the inflammatory response linked to Parkinson’s.
Staying active and moving is also proven to be a great way to manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s.
Finally, if you have a history of Parkinson’s in your family, or are beginning to experience Parkinson’s-like symptoms, have a conversation with your doctor about a treatment plan that works best for you.
To fighting Parkinson’s,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Study Finds. “AI identifies 4 types of Parkinson’s disease, paving way for personalized treatments.” https://studyfinds.org/parkinsons-personalized-treatment/


