Parkinsonism and Haquapathy
Faris Al Hajri*
Researcher and Founder of Haqua Revitalize® Therapy (HART), Haqua Wellness, Blacksburg, Virginia
*Corresponding Author: Faris Al Hajri, Researcher and Founder of Haqua Revitalize® Therapy (HART), Haqua Wellness, Blacksburg, Virginia
Received:
October 25, 2021; Published: December 30, 2021
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to seek an ultimate and most convenient solution with those who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease through the root cause of the disease and seeking to revitalize the body back to its state of its physical health, rather than treating the disease through conventional medicine, which have been proven to just treat the symptoms, and thereafter leaving behind a series of drug-induced side effects. Human is irrevocably part of the entire nature, and therefore, seeking a permanent solution should only be conducted through nature. Whereas, nature is created, and not invented. Any interference to nature through invention results to detrimental side effects. However, the human body should strictly be adhered to the entire Cosmogenic Systems Laws of Nature (CSLN).
Keywords: Parkinsonism; Haquapathy; Nature
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