Thursday, March 19, 2026

Dr Amanda 10 minute interview

 https://youtu.be/3UniXlgM0hM?si=wfDTXeYIhRd1vgKa

Parkinson stories

 Patricia Barton shares about the progress her husband John has made over the past three weeks! John is a Marine veteran who served in the late 60’s.

https://youtube.com/shorts/b0BiTu0rdZw?si=YpKPNfp_kgw5p5TI


Andre’s story about his experience with Parkinson’s and the patch.  Interview by Gregg and Mena Warmbier.  Recorded March 27, 2023


https://youtu.be/XdykERKR9_E?feature=shared



June 3, 2025

Tracy Stanis Parkinsons


https://youtube.com/shorts/SdXW4_TuLyw?si=ux5pmGc8c4KvHKMp



March, 2025

Brian L Parkinsons

Brian’s experience narrated by Chuck Williams 

Brian’s story…

After three months using the product regularly and consistently, Diane was doing a follow-up. He was hesitating on whether to continue with the patches. Diane convinced him, based on her experience for over two years, to at least keep trying it, we’ve seen so many good things. Just keep trying it and thankfully he chose to do that. There was a fork in the road. He could have gone either way easily, but he chose to continue. And then that fourth month, he experienced incredible results, so much so, that he's encouraged his wife to get involved in the business and share with other people that they know who have Parkinson's and other issues.

For him personally, he said it totally improved brain processing. As a financial planner, it's very important to him to be able to think clearly and help people make decisions about their finances. And so, for him, that was super important. But that was the number one thing he said is that it totally improved his brain processing, and he said people with Parkinson's, that's one of the things that starts to happen is they lose that ability. Secondly, he said mental clarity. Kind of almost along those similar lines, but mental clarity he said, it was very very sharp. Then he said his right arm swing improved 90%. I don't know exactly what that means but something about people with Parkinson's, their arm swings kind of funny and he said he's experienced a 90% improvement in his right arm swing. And lastly, he said the dexterity in his right hand has improved big time. I don't think he told me that percentage, but he said the dexterity in his right hand had improved greatly. He's going to be referring to a lot of people because he's excited about what it did for him personally.

That's Brian's story.