Fifty Years of Clinical Holistic Treatment for Parkinson’s: A Unique Approach
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Western medicine has mostly treated the disease by giving patients dopamine, even though levels are only checked once before a microchip is implanted into the body. Western doctors have not been able to help Parkinson’s patients fully recover.
But from a Chinese medicine point of view, everyone has a self-healing functionality to restore health—particularly as it relates to functional disease. In this textbook, the author explains what Parkinson’s disease is, its symptoms, and how to ease its symptoms through Chinese medicine.
Through acupuncture and acupoint manipulation, it’s possible to restore a patient’s health. In fact, there are now dozens of Chinese medicine acupuncture universities run by Americans helping ease Parkinson’s symptoms.
Discover how acupuncture, acupressure therapy, and ancient Chinese teachings can improve the quality of life for those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease.
Seiyu Kageyama
SEIYU KAGEYAMA was born in China and is a naturalized citizen of Japan. He has been assiduously trained in internal strength and martial arts and diligently learned Chinese acupuncture from his father, taking a hands-on approach. He has nearly fifty years of experience in clinical treatment.
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Fifty Years of Clinical Holistic Treatment for Parkinson’s - Seiyu Kageyama
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10512.pngContents
About the Author
1 Introduction
1.1 Disease Cause
1.2 Genetic Factor
1.3 Anatomy
1.4 Pathophysiology
1.5 Brain Neuron Death
1.6 Diagnosis
1.7 Neuropathic Disorder
1.8 Other Symptoms
1.9 Social Expenditure
1.10 Initiative Promotion
1.11 Famous Examples
2 Motor Symptoms
2.1 Symptoms
2.2 Motor Symptoms
3 Twelve O’Clock Sectors and Human Body Meridian Timetable
3.1 Chou
3.2 Yin
3.3 Mao
3.4 Chen
3.5 Si
3.6 Wu
3.7 Wei
3.8 Shen
3.9 You
3.10 Xu
3.11 Hai
3.12 Zi
4 Organ Physiological Function and Pathological Changes
4.1 Liver
4.2 Heart
4.3 Spleen
4.4 Lung
4.5 Kidney
4.6 Triple-Energizer
4.7 Characteristics of Parkinson’s Disease
5 Case of Treatment
5.1 2007
5.2 2016
6 Comparison of Treatment
6.1 Chinese Medicine Treatment
6.2 Mang Zhen
6.3 Current Western Medical Treatment
6.3.1 Gene Therapy
6.3.2 Neuroprotective Therapy
6.3.3 Dopamine Receptor Agonist
6.3.4 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor
6.3.5 Nerve Transplantation
7 The Conference of Parkinson’s Disease and Treatment Evidence
8 References
9 Supplementary Data
Fifty Years of
Clinical Holistic
Treatment for
Parkinson’s
A Unique Approach
About the Author
Seiyu Kageyama was born in China and is a naturalized citizen of Japan. He has been assiduously trained in internal strength and martial arts and diligently learned Chinese acupuncture from his father, taking a hands-on approach. He has nearly fifty years of experience in clinical treatment.
One of the most memorable days was when his father taught him how to use Mang Zhen (芒针), the special needle that is more than seventy centimeters long. Mang Zhen is used to puncture the Dai Mai (带脉) channel, crossing through inner organs in the abdomen on one side to reach the Dai Mai on the other side of the body. It was said throughout the three thousand years of acupuncture history in China, only two or three people have practiced this technology.
In the decades following clinical practice, Mr. Kageyama continued to research and explore the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, finally discovering his method in 2007. In the twelve years leading up to the publication of this book, experience has shown that if patients are continuously treated, this method can restore their lives to normal.
Through Mr. Kageyama’s unique and special treatment, not only can Parkinson’s patients recover but so can those suffering from other kinds of diseases such as hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, climacteric syndrome, postpartum depression, cervical spondylosis, acid reflux, allergies, and eczema. Furthermore, Mr. Kageyama can help people consistently to regain fresh blood to obtain beautiful skin and an energetic appearance, along with feeling younger and living longer.
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