Remote Treatments might be a treatment and possibly a preventive treatment for Alzheimer’s

One of my patients that I had previously treated in-person for Alzheimer’s is getting improved brain function with justremote treatments for other problems. The thing is, I now put a treatment for the mitochoondria at the beginning of every remote treatment I do. And that is what is correlating with his improvement! So, it seems that remotr treatments with my modifications can treat Alzheimer’s and is probably a preventive as well. It seems you do not need to do a dedicated in-person treatment, although it might work better/faster. Now you have much better reason to learn how to do remote treatments. You still can not claim a cure, but the next best thing so far.

Published by Mark Reinhard

I aman Acupuncturist with over 32 years experience. I am also an electrical engineer (graduated from Georgia Tech in 1981) and also an author ("Electro-Acupuncture for Practitioners" available on Amazon in book and e-book formats).My goal is to take the mysteryout of acupuncture and to bring it into the 21st century.

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