Q&A with Dr. Amy Yasko

Dr. Amy Yasko has a PhD in Microbiology/Immunology/infectious Disease from Albany Medical College and has completed multiple postdoctoral fellowships at the Yale Medical center, Wilmot Cancer Center URMC and Pediatric Infectious Disease at URMC.

After working in biotechnology for 15 years. Dr. Amy shifted her focus to alternative halthcare. She has a Doctor of Natural Health, is a board-certified Alternative Medical Practitioner, a board certified Holistic Health Practitions and a Felllow of the American Association of Ingegrative Medicine.

Following the completion of her traiing in Natural Health Dr. Amy began giving in -person consultations in Bethel, Maine. This work laid the foundation for the Yasko Protocol over 20 years ago which was created to serve as a guide for individuals to built a personalized map for health and wellness by making choices grounded in science.

In this interview, Dr. Amy Yasko will discuss how the Yasko Protocol can be applied to those with neurological discorders, with a focus on Parkinson’s disease. The protocol emphasizes a data driven approach by using the results of non-invasive at-home test kits to help guide individuals on how to best support their unique system with the use of natural supplementation.

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John Coleman ND Answers Questions about Recovery

My research over the past decade documents the stories of recovery of many individuals who have been successful in reversing some if not all of their Parkinson’s symptoms. More than 70 replays of interviews with these pioneers of recovery are available as replays here on the Parkinsons Recovery member radio show page. One early story of recovery was reported by John Coleman who was one of the first persons to successfully reverse his Parkinson’s symptoms during the mid 1990s. .

Given his own experience with recovery. Dr. Coleman is in the ideal position to help others traveling down the road to recovery. During this program he discusses and responds to the following questions:

  • What was most helpful to you in your own recovery process?
  • My wife has been anemic just after experiencing Parkinson’s symptoms. Her iron levels are too low. What steps should she take to remedy this situation?
  • Can I give my mother B12 vitamins for her condition?
  • How does one deal with orthostatic hypotension (or low blood pressure)?
  • I have tried many therapies over the past five years but the Parkinson’s symptoms continue to progress.  What supplements have you found that help the most?
  • How can I get the best movement possible with the least amount of medications?
  • What will carbidopa help and what will it not help?

Robert