Parkinson’s doesn’t have to be a death sentence…

Can you imagine dedicating your entire life to making health a priority, only to be told that your persistent foot pain and decreased stability might be Parkinson’s disease?

This warrior has always known that good choices with food and drink are rewarded. From a young age, she embraced health-conscious habits, worked hard, and poured herself into a fulfilling life. After raising two daughters, she became a child development specialist, dedicating her career to nurturing others. Alongside her husband, whose nonprofit work moved their family across the country, she tirelessly supported their shared dreams. Finally, they settled into their forever home 20 years ago, where she could finally breathe deeply—ready to embrace the next chapter.

But at 62, her life took a turn. Random foot pain began to disrupt her days, and despite her best efforts to find answers, no definitive diagnosis emerged. Desperate for relief, she underwent surgery to remove a suspected neuroma. The surgery didn’t help; in fact, it worsened her pain. As months turned into years, her frustration grew.

Two years into her search, an integrative doctor tested her for Lyme disease. The result was positive. Determined as ever, she committed to a year-long treatment with a PICC line and IV antibiotics. But even after diligently following every recommendation, her health continued to decline. Each attempt to find relief felt like another closed door.

Then she heard something on a podcast that sparked a memory: mold exposure could cause symptoms like hers. Recalling a kitchen leak in their home, she persuaded her skeptical husband to pull up the flooring. What they found underneath was shocking: black mold. They hired a professional remediation company and spent $30,000 encapsulating the crawl space. Yet despite a clean home and continued care under her integrative doctor, she still wasn’t improving. Every few months, her progress would stall, and new symptoms would emerge.

Then came the tremors. While she was convinced the mold and Lyme were at the root of her issues, conventional doctors offered no clear path forward. And just when she thought the journey couldn’t get harder, tragedy struck: her daughter, battling addiction, made a heartbreaking decision that cost her life. The grief was immense, compounding her physical and emotional struggles.

Today, this resilient warrior stands at a crossroads. Her home is mold-free. Her husband is fully supportive of her healing journey. Now, her focus is on releasing lingering mycotoxins and repairing the nervous system damage that has compounded over the years. Despite everything she’s endured, her determination to regain her life remains unshaken. She’s ready to reclaim her vitality and rediscover the joy she’s put on hold for the past eight years.

It’s an honor to support her in this next phase of healing. Together, we’ll address the lingering effects of mold exposure, Lyme disease, and the physical toll of long-term stress. With the right strategies—nutritional therapies, IV vitamins and phosphatidylcholine, emotional support, and more—we’re paving the way for her recovery.

Stay tuned for the next chapter of her healing journey. If this story resonates with you or someone you know, take heart. There is hope, even after years of searching for answers. True healing is possible, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

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