Parkinson’s Disease: Tremors & Muscle Spasms
Conventional Medicine’s Viewpoint on Parkinson’s Disease
Source: Parkinson’s Disease Foundation www.pdf.org/about_pd
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic and progressive movement disorder, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen over time. Nearly one million people in the US are living with Parkinson’s disease. The cause is unknown, and although there is presently no cure, there are treatment options such as medication and surgery to manage its symptoms.
Cause or origination of a disease from OPM viewpoint
Refer to Origination of Disease or Illness; Chart of Origin Point Treatment Coverage
From Origin Point’s principles, when our body’s heat-energy level is low (heat-energy-deficient), it will adversely affect our body’s self-healing mechanisms. Also, heat-energy-deficiency may create tension/injury at some of the ‘weakened’ origin points. This leads to origin-point-injury which produces symptoms of disease at the corresponding regions of the body.
Symptoms
Dr Susan Wei has suffered the following signs & symptoms:
- Tremor – hands & legs.
- Muscle spasm – both legs & thighs, more severe in the left leg.
- Walking imbalance – requiring a walking cane.