02/27/2026
For decades, Parkinson’s and dementia have been labeled “incurable.”
But that belief deserves to be challenged.
We recently published a peer-reviewed case series in the Journal of Stem Cell Research documenting measurable changes in the brain following our regenerative protocol.
In one pronounced case, imaging initially showed findings consistent with Parkinson’s disease in the substantia nigra on a DAT scan.
After completing our ECCO Protocol and brain regeneration process:
• Brain imaging shifted to findings consistent with her age
• She discontinued medications she had taken for over a decade
• No tremor
• Improved gait
• No clinical evidence of active disease
These changes were independently confirmed by both Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic.
Neurodegeneration does not begin overnight. And in some cases, with the right interventions, meaningful change may be possible.
This is why we continue to publish.
This is why we continue to study.
And this is why we do not accept “incurable” without question.
If this challenges what you’ve been told, comment “REVERSAL” and we’ll send you the full MAHA documentary.