So this article is right in my wheelhouse and exactly the kind of thing I talk about with my content. I've lived it as a retired Navy SEAL. In my view, all of this essentially comes down to a maladapted nervous system response and a brain that thinks it's still in danger, even though the threat no longer exists. The most effective tools I've found are various neural retraining systems like DNRS, Gupta, and re-origin. As well as the app Curable. The interesting twist with veterans exposed to repeated blasts (as in that video) is that we still aren't sure how much the resulting damage to the brain in the form of blast Traumatic Brain Injury (bTBI) is part of the equation. It causes a very specific type of injury called Astral Glial Scarring which so far is undetectable on scans.
The problem is that science/doctors NEVER adress stress. If a soldier with the mentioned AGS(?) was treated for the trauma(fight, fight, freeze) What would happen? He would become better and then time would show what was left of symptoms. Now we do the opposite. Just saying we do not know what to do, so we do nothing, just give people a diagnose. If they used the same amount of money and gave it to therapist like me we would probably help a lot of people. But it is so taboo to talk about the body mind connections, so noone dare to approach the alternative healing modalities. That is a shame for us all. I help People with Parkinsons and sclerosis to get out of their symptoms. It is not easy, but getting better is also good. I do it by working with FFF and (mental) trauma healing
It might be good for you and Lilian to have a chat and perhaps do a podcast? Yes, physical blast damage may be at play in many cases. I also suspect that neurotoxins may being having a role - mustard gas, and other substances we experimented on our men on. I will look up the Astral Glial Scarring with interest. Believe it or not my academic speciality was shock waves, blasts and explosives.
Great article and collaboration. Your timing couldn't be better for me as I am slowly putting together a more refined working hypothesis for the Symptoms I experience.
I have been poking around at Prenatal influences that my birth mother likely experienced, along with ACE's (adverse childhood experiences) that I experienced in my adoptive family.
I have often thought that the "Parkinson" Symptoms and some of the symptoms associated with shell shock were one and the same, so this lead me to do a search to see if ACE's and PTSD were linked.
Bingo! I had already been working with some of the suggestions for dealing with PTSD quite by accident, so am feeling emboldened to narrow my focus and kind of expand it at the same time.
The one aspect of Lilians work I have struggled with has been the vigorous exercise as it always makes my tremor more pronounced, despite her encouraging me to back off the intensity. LOL
So I am now settling into walking 3 km most days of the week and increasing the frequency of my Yoga and Meditation practices.
Reducing the stressors in my life is helping while I bolster my tolerance for said stressors too.
Additionally, I have shifted my diet to one almost solely plant based while removing the usual irritants (gluten, dairy, eggs, etc...) and then some.
So keep up the amazing work you two are doing. Having found this community of alternative thinkers has been an amazing gift to me. I no longer feel alone in my quest to heal myself.
When I come back for vacation I will give you 3 month for free in the groupcalls. (they are paid now). You have great input and are willing to share your story. Have you signed up for my substack? see this. I am very proud :-)
Remember everyone must start at the level they are in regards to intensity, time and level. In half a year you can walk faster and longer than now. I have a cusine 75 years old who walk 30-50 km, she did not start there! 5 years ago I did not think that it was possible to walk longer than 5 km.. but then I met her on a trip. And started to do long distance walking.
Just wanted to mention that Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., the glyphosate researcher, has a special interest in Parkinson's, as her mother had it. She has long been discussing the problems with COVID and the jabs relative to Parkinson's that we also need to be mindful of.
Storm? In my world Parkinsons is a body in Fight Flight and Freeze. It can give you all sorts of symptoms and right now we group in diagnoses.
If your immunesystem is weak due to FFF you get easier sick. So stressed people easier catch all sorts of diseases.
The typical Long haulers (smell, taste) is stress symptoms as well.
So if we let go of diagnoses and start to reduce stress big time you do not get symptoms from ANY baceria or virus as easy and you do not end up in chronic diseases as easy.
As this natural truth cannot be sold in the form of jabs, and pill who should give millions of dollars to bring it out in the open.
Your eloquent philosophy on stress and chronic disease especially speaks to me as I am irretrievably lost in grieving and worry. Bouts of shingles coinciding with various hospitalizations are a testament to your philosophy. For me, a perennial FREEZE STATE.
The good thing, and I mean the only good thing, that has ensued from COVID is that good people have come to the fore. Thank you and Gary for your singularly robust, absolutely vibrant efforts to help people heal!
Thank you. I just asked Gary if someone appreciated my way of saying it (being on my 2. language and not going into details) So this comment is very heartwarmening :-)
May we use you phrasing above on my webpage (anonymized or otherwise as you feel like).
feel free to join our Facebook group, where we right now are creating a community ready for good people why need help or want to help: https://www.facebook.com/HOPEshortcut
Excellent, Gary! I have long known this ti be true. Suffering and stress visits us all, for some, on many occasions. My father always taught us that it’s how one reacts and copes with these inevitabilities that matters. I am fortunate to have only experienced two times of great stress due to external events I could not control. If I hadn’t had my dad’s teachings and my mother’s nurturing support, it could have ended up manifesting as something like PTSD. All glory to God that it did not. Great post!
Hi Gary. Have you considered rejecting your diagnosis of early onset parkinsons or just viewing it as an opinionated opinion. Sure, they (the prognosis purveyors) need an income. But maybe they should find something to make or do that benefits people, including themselves, rather than harming or traumatising others, and themselves- always living in fear of not having their "opinions " accepted- and being forced to treat people as equals and losing their illegitimate entitled advantage but being comfortable in the presence of "other beings"
So this article is right in my wheelhouse and exactly the kind of thing I talk about with my content. I've lived it as a retired Navy SEAL. In my view, all of this essentially comes down to a maladapted nervous system response and a brain that thinks it's still in danger, even though the threat no longer exists. The most effective tools I've found are various neural retraining systems like DNRS, Gupta, and re-origin. As well as the app Curable. The interesting twist with veterans exposed to repeated blasts (as in that video) is that we still aren't sure how much the resulting damage to the brain in the form of blast Traumatic Brain Injury (bTBI) is part of the equation. It causes a very specific type of injury called Astral Glial Scarring which so far is undetectable on scans.
The problem is that science/doctors NEVER adress stress. If a soldier with the mentioned AGS(?) was treated for the trauma(fight, fight, freeze) What would happen? He would become better and then time would show what was left of symptoms. Now we do the opposite. Just saying we do not know what to do, so we do nothing, just give people a diagnose. If they used the same amount of money and gave it to therapist like me we would probably help a lot of people. But it is so taboo to talk about the body mind connections, so noone dare to approach the alternative healing modalities. That is a shame for us all. I help People with Parkinsons and sclerosis to get out of their symptoms. It is not easy, but getting better is also good. I do it by working with FFF and (mental) trauma healing
It might be good for you and Lilian to have a chat and perhaps do a podcast? Yes, physical blast damage may be at play in many cases. I also suspect that neurotoxins may being having a role - mustard gas, and other substances we experimented on our men on. I will look up the Astral Glial Scarring with interest. Believe it or not my academic speciality was shock waves, blasts and explosives.
Absolutely I'd love that. Do you have a podcast or would you like to be a guest on mine? Shoot me a note at raresense@substack.com
I have wrote you a short email
Got it will respond there!
I would like to.
I am a dane, so once in a while Gary help me to form my thoughts in his good english. So if you can live with my accent I am happy to do a podcast :-)
Hi Gary and Lilian,
Great article and collaboration. Your timing couldn't be better for me as I am slowly putting together a more refined working hypothesis for the Symptoms I experience.
I have been poking around at Prenatal influences that my birth mother likely experienced, along with ACE's (adverse childhood experiences) that I experienced in my adoptive family.
I have often thought that the "Parkinson" Symptoms and some of the symptoms associated with shell shock were one and the same, so this lead me to do a search to see if ACE's and PTSD were linked.
Bingo! I had already been working with some of the suggestions for dealing with PTSD quite by accident, so am feeling emboldened to narrow my focus and kind of expand it at the same time.
The one aspect of Lilians work I have struggled with has been the vigorous exercise as it always makes my tremor more pronounced, despite her encouraging me to back off the intensity. LOL
So I am now settling into walking 3 km most days of the week and increasing the frequency of my Yoga and Meditation practices.
Reducing the stressors in my life is helping while I bolster my tolerance for said stressors too.
Additionally, I have shifted my diet to one almost solely plant based while removing the usual irritants (gluten, dairy, eggs, etc...) and then some.
So keep up the amazing work you two are doing. Having found this community of alternative thinkers has been an amazing gift to me. I no longer feel alone in my quest to heal myself.
Cheers, Greg Watson
Can I use a short version of this on Our memberpress info page?
Hi Lilian, Just saw your question. If it's still relevant, feel free to use any part of my comment on the info page. Greg
When I come back for vacation I will give you 3 month for free in the groupcalls. (they are paid now). You have great input and are willing to share your story. Have you signed up for my substack? see this. I am very proud :-)
https://youtu.be/AZLl2JiKwUM
I am happy to hear this :-)
We will make a health revolution.
Remember everyone must start at the level they are in regards to intensity, time and level. In half a year you can walk faster and longer than now. I have a cusine 75 years old who walk 30-50 km, she did not start there! 5 years ago I did not think that it was possible to walk longer than 5 km.. but then I met her on a trip. And started to do long distance walking.
Here is if more people will join our group, they can find information here :-) https://hopeshortcut.com/information-hopeshortcut-member-area/
Thank you!
A thoughtful, generous post.
Just wanted to mention that Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., the glyphosate researcher, has a special interest in Parkinson's, as her mother had it. She has long been discussing the problems with COVID and the jabs relative to Parkinson's that we also need to be mindful of.
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/stephanie-seneff-covid-vaccines-disease/
""So here’s a paper, 'Is COVID-19 a perfect storm for Parkinson’s disease'."
Thanks for this link, will read with interest. I have heard there was a connection.
From 2020:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33158605/Trends Neurosci. 2020 Dec;43(12):931-933. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2020.10.009.
Epub 2020 Oct 21
.Is COVID-19 a Perfect Storm for Parkinson's Disease?
Patrik Brundin 1, Avindra Nath 2, J David Beckham 3
Storm? In my world Parkinsons is a body in Fight Flight and Freeze. It can give you all sorts of symptoms and right now we group in diagnoses.
If your immunesystem is weak due to FFF you get easier sick. So stressed people easier catch all sorts of diseases.
The typical Long haulers (smell, taste) is stress symptoms as well.
So if we let go of diagnoses and start to reduce stress big time you do not get symptoms from ANY baceria or virus as easy and you do not end up in chronic diseases as easy.
As this natural truth cannot be sold in the form of jabs, and pill who should give millions of dollars to bring it out in the open.
I loved your interview! Indeed, I listened to it twice!
/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPSAhPnTc78&t=67s Healing Vibrations #34 - Stress, Body-Memories and Chronic Illness - Lilian Sjoberg
Your eloquent philosophy on stress and chronic disease especially speaks to me as I am irretrievably lost in grieving and worry. Bouts of shingles coinciding with various hospitalizations are a testament to your philosophy. For me, a perennial FREEZE STATE.
The good thing, and I mean the only good thing, that has ensued from COVID is that good people have come to the fore. Thank you and Gary for your singularly robust, absolutely vibrant efforts to help people heal!
Thank you. I just asked Gary if someone appreciated my way of saying it (being on my 2. language and not going into details) So this comment is very heartwarmening :-)
May we use you phrasing above on my webpage (anonymized or otherwise as you feel like).
feel free to join our Facebook group, where we right now are creating a community ready for good people why need help or want to help: https://www.facebook.com/HOPEshortcut
Thank you!
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You and Gary are gifts to mankind!
Excellent, Gary! I have long known this ti be true. Suffering and stress visits us all, for some, on many occasions. My father always taught us that it’s how one reacts and copes with these inevitabilities that matters. I am fortunate to have only experienced two times of great stress due to external events I could not control. If I hadn’t had my dad’s teachings and my mother’s nurturing support, it could have ended up manifesting as something like PTSD. All glory to God that it did not. Great post!
Hi Gary. Have you considered rejecting your diagnosis of early onset parkinsons or just viewing it as an opinionated opinion. Sure, they (the prognosis purveyors) need an income. But maybe they should find something to make or do that benefits people, including themselves, rather than harming or traumatising others, and themselves- always living in fear of not having their "opinions " accepted- and being forced to treat people as equals and losing their illegitimate entitled advantage but being comfortable in the presence of "other beings"