Link Flow, Protocols Summary.
Diagrams explaining the interconnected multilevel approach
Old and New Approach
When affected by Parkinson’s, our brain is no longer, as it once was thought as a machine, destined to lose power, fall apart, and degenerate.
We believe it is like a living garden, with the ability to change, adapt, and create new (neural) pathways using techniques like neuroplasticity and neuroprotection, and positive choice.
The Nocebo effect
The nocebo effect, a phenomenon where a patient’s negative expectations lead to perceived side effects or worsened symptoms regardless of a drug’s actual pharmacology.
Research indicates that this effect frequently impacts patients managing chronic conditions like Parkinson’s Disease. We apply multifaceted clinical strategies
Medicine, Search for new approaches
The search for a cure has been long, complicated, and fruitless.
BUT in the coming years, we will see new drugs that change the course of the disease.
We’ve waited over 200 years, and now we expect 3 to 4 significant brealthroughs in the next few years.
NOTE; This is not medical advice, always check with your Neurologist
The 4 pillars protocols
The 4 Pillars were created after years of research and are the foundation of everything we do.
What are the 4 pillars?
1. Medicine
2. Movement Therapy
3. Lifestyle Therapy
4. Psychology and Motivational therapy ACMA
They are powerful toolkits to improve the quality of life of a person with Parkinson’s, each has its own protocol.
ACMA Body and mind
Neuroplasticity, the 4 pillars, and the ACMA protocol are truly powerful.
ACMA is applied during therapy. It is our Psycological, motivational and Educational Protocol:
Acceptance: There’s no point in fighting Parkinson’s with your eyes closed! Open your eyes and see clearly what and how to fight Parkinson’s. Education brings acceptance.
Understanding is the realization that you’re not a victim; you might even suffer from Parkinson’s.
Motivation comes right after understanding. It’s fun to fight!
Action is putting everything into practice.










