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A quick overview:

em>Recovery from Parkinson’s shares case studies of people who have recovered from Parkinson’s and an explanation of how Parkinson’s is set in motion according to Chinese medicine’s “Channel theory.” Channel theory is based on electrical currents that flow in the body’s subdermal fascia. Information on diagnosing Parkinson’s is included, as well as complete information on the methods used by people who have recovered from Parkinson’s disease.

Stuck on Pause

Stuck on Pause explains how to differentiate between Type I and Type IV Parkinson’s disease, and explains the two types of treatment that are appropriate for each. This book is not finished, but an unfinished version is posted here for free download to help the person who needs this information. The hoped-for publication date of the finished book is late 2021 or early 2022.

Yin Tui Na

Yin Tui Na teaches how to perform the hands-on, light touch, Chinese “holding” therapy that can be helpful in bringing a patient’s awareness to a long-unhealed injury – in particular, those injuries that can create, over time, the electrical patterns that are a match for Parkinson’s disease. This book is written for a person with no medical experience whatsoever.

Tracking the Dragon

Tracking the Dragon is a class text for acupuncture students. The book teaches the beginner how to feel the subdermal electrical currents (channels) by using the palm of the hand. The book includes charts of the correct flow patterns for all the main electrical channels in the body. It also includes chapters on how to needle scar tissue. The chapters from this book that are helpful in understanding and diagnosing Parkinson’s are available on this website for free download.

Medications of Parkinson’s: Once Upon a Pill

Medications of Parkinson’s: Once Upon a Pill shares the results of a four-year study. The study involved people with Parkinson’s who were in the free clinic’s treatment program (1999 to 2003) and were taking, or had ever taken, antiparkinson’s medications. This study enabled the Parkinson’s Treatment Team to figure out exactly how the medications worked in terms of dose timing, withdrawal, side-effects and, most importantly, why a person who has ever taken dopamine-enhancing medications for more than a few weeks might not choose to recover from Parkinson’s. This book describes the deaths and/or insanity that occurred in some long-medicated patients immediately after they successfully recovered from Parkinson’s.

Five publications are currently available, for free download, on this website.

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The five books are:

Recovery from Parkinson’s; Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM, 2020 edition. Learn more.

Stuck on Pause. Learn more.

Yin Tui Na:Techniques for Treating Injuries of Parkinson’s Disease or Any Dissociated Injury; Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM; 2012; 163 pages. Learn more.

Tracking the Dragon: Advanced Channel Theory; an Acupuncture Text, Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM; 2010; 291 pages. Learn more.

Medications of Parkinson’s Disease or Once Upon a Pill; Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM, published 2003; 639 pages. Learn more.