Dementia, Parkinsons & Alzheimers
The key concept to understand here is simple but profound:
Dehydration stops the flow of information.
When fascia is dehydrated, it loses its ability to communicate within the body. This can show up in many ways—memory loss, impaired brain function, and loss of control or sensitivity in the hands are just a few. Fascia governs movement, perception, and intuition, and when it dries out, that internal intelligence system shuts down.
We’ve written an article that explains the relationship between hydration and fascia, specifically the synergistic effects of food-grade Diatomaceous Earth, Irish Sea Moss, and PowerCurc30. You can read that here:
🔗 Diatomaceous Earth, Sea Moss, and PowerCurc30
As for movement—these are the maneuvers we recommend for someone experiencing these symptoms. If they’re unable to do them on their own, you can gently perform the maneuvers on them. Placing their hands on top of yours can increase fascial adaptation and help the body feel safe. All of these movements can be done while seated.
Upper Reset (30–35 min series):
Great as a stand-alone or alternated with other daily routines.
🔗 Upper Reset Routine
Supportive videos for brain-hand connection and overall fascial flow:
When it comes to symptoms like these, the hands are especially important. They’re directly connected to brain function and represent how we process and express emotion.
Lastly, here are some videos that offer insight into Parkinson’s symptoms and recovery experiences through this work:
Let us know how things progress or if you need guidance customizing a routine.