Parkinson's disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects movement, balance, and coordination. Parkinson's disease is a common disorder among older people affecting about 1% of people over age 60 worldwide.
Why Parkinson’s Disease Happens
Parkinson’s disease happens when certain nerve cells in the brain start to break down or die. These cells make dopamine, a chemical that helps control smooth body movement. When dopamine levels drop, movement becomes slow, stiff, or shaky.
What Causes It?
The exact cause isn’t fully known. But factors may include:
Aging and genetic predisposition
Environmental exposures (like pesticides or toxins)
Mitochondrial or oxidative stress in brain cells
Rasha Sound Therapy: Utilizes vibrational sound frequencies to regulate brainwave activity helping manage tremors, enhance motor control, and uplift emotional well-being.
Ozone Therapy: Boosts oxygen delivery to the brain, reduces inflammation, and supports neural function, helping relieve stiffness and enhance clarity.
Xenogenic Therapy: Applies carefully selected animal-derived cells to repair damaged brain tissues and restore lost neural communication pathways.
Cell Based Therapy: Uses stem cells to replace or regenerate dopamine producing neurons, improving coordination and reversing motor impairments.
Enhanced motor control, coordination, and balance
Stimulation of neurogenesis and repair of damaged neurons
Improved blood flow and brain oxygenation
Replacement of lost dopaminergic cells
Stress relief and emotional support
Promotion of a healthier, balanced nervous system
Why It Matters
Parkinson’s is a lifelong condition. While there’s no cure yet, the right combination of therapies can slow its progress, reduce symptoms, and improve quality of life. Early and proactive care makes a big difference.