Monday, March 21, 2011

Parkinson's And Dysphagia Treatment.

http://bit.ly/f2agTv  When a Parkinson's patient gets dysphagia, many people assume that this is an untreatable death sentance.

Dysphagia (trouble swallowing food) can be cured with Active Isolated Stretching.

Dysphagia is the result of upper body muscular rigidity in the neck, shoulders, upper arms, chest, and jaw muscles.

Active Isolated Stretching can open all the muscles that are causing dysphagia. 

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