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World Journal of Clinical & Medical Images(WJCMI)

ISSN: 2833-9312 | DOI: 10.33140/WJCMI

Influence of Normalization of The Content of Calcium Salts in Body Tissues on The Course of Parkinsons Disease in The Elderly Peapls

Abstract

Praznikov Victor

Calcium plays an important regulatory and structural role in living organisms. Calcium is a common macronutrient in the body of plants, animals and humans. This chemical element is involved in key physiological and biochemical processes of the cell. Calcium ions are involved in blood coagulation processes, and also serve as one of the universal second messengers inside cells and regulate a variety of intracellular processes - muscle contraction, exocytosis, including the secretion of hormones and neurotransmitters. In the body, calcium is found not only in bones and teeth (about 1 kilogram), but also in the blood. Calcium in the bones is mainly needed for our skeleton to be strong and able to support us. Calcium helps muscles contract, nerves carry messages from the brain to every part of the body, blood vessels move blood throughout the body, release hormones and enzymes that affect almost every function in the body, blood clot, regulate blood pressure and bad cholesterol levels. In old age there is an accumulation in the body of minerals, especially calcium. This is expressed in the deposition of calcium salts in the walls of blood vessels, in joints, cartilage and other tissues. The amount of deposited calcium salts on the tissues of the body, including in the tissues of the brain, is very large, if not enormous. Prior to the start of treatment, all patients were diagnosed by bioresonance. The state of the nosode "Parkinson's disease" ("PD"), organ preparations of the brain - Roof of the midbrain, Red nucleus, Substance nigra, Midbrain, Reticular formation, Lenicular nucleus, Paranigra dopaminergic nucleus were assessed. It was established that in all patients all the listed formations were clearly tested, including the nosode "BP", which indicated the presence of PD. After examining patients with PD using the method of resonance diagnostics, patients begin to use only water with a reduced content of calcium salts in their diet. After 7 weeks of treatment, most of the patients testified that they did not see manifestations of PD in themselves. Their examination showed that the nosode BP and the organ preparations tested before the onset of the disease stopped being tested by the method of resonance diagnostics. The parathyroid gland was also tested in all nine patients (prior to the start of treatment, the parathyroid gland was tested in all patients - it was in a state of degeneration). After 10 weeks of treatment, the rest of the patients reported that they had no manifestations of PD, which was combined with the termination of testing by the method of resonance diagnostics of all previously tested organ preparations, the PD nosode and the parathyroid organ preparation.

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