Turning up additional success stories

Recently I've come across some Janice Walton-Hadlock (JWH) protocol success stories that add to the list of people who have recovered or are close. By “close” I am referring to those who have have turned off pause (lastingly) and are enjoying the stage of recovery symptoms. I'll mention two of these stories here.

First there is an older case described in this 10-year-old Reddit comment. It's a response to a young woman describing how she had recently been diagnosed with PD. It seems the commenter's father had PD and was cured via the JWH protocol, as it was at that time. As far as I know, that would have been primarily Yin Tui Na. So from today's perspective I think we can assume he probably had only type II or type III PD. (JWH had not yet developed her ideas about self-induced pause which we now know to be involved in about 95% of idiopathic PD cases.) I'm guessing that the slight tremor he was left with was probably just some residual drug-induced parkinsonism, a result of the anti-PD drugs he had taken (see RFP, 2020, p. 58).

A second case is much more recent. In the comments under the YouTube video for this JWH webinar are comments by Gerard Clark. He indicates that he turned off pause about three months after he was diagnosed, and now, about 15 months later, is roughly 95% recovered.

It's always fun and wonderfully inspiring to come across these success stories. If you're working toward recovery you can use them to fuel your optimism! Those I have mentioned before appear on the links page. (Of course many more appear in JWH's books, while most do not appear in print anywhere.) I hope soon to report on more.