Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Meeting Dr. Gonazlez, Quantum Neurology creator

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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”

To understand a bit more of what my dad has been undergoing this summer, we interviewed the man Dr. DeMartino calls his guru in many ways, Dr. George Gonzalez, creator of Quantum Neurology (QN). First things first – what is QN?

Doctors are taught how to strengthen weak muscles, restore lost sensation and use the bodies’ natural actions, reactions and reflexes to achieve a desired result. When the body responds to rehabilitation it commonly demonstrates immediate improvement. Our experience has been when these weaknesses in the nervous system are strengthened; the body has the best opportunity to heal itself.” [from Quantum Neurology.com]




We visited Dr. Gonzalez and his wife at their home in Mid-town Los Angeles to get their story and philosophy.

“We take a person who has any sort of nerve damage, whether that’s motor weakness, muscle-skeletal weakness or sensory loss and we’re able to rehabilitate that,” Gonzalez said. 

Gonzalez says the challenge is getting people to know about QN. He says the general reception from most experts is good. It is the precise ability of QN to turn specific nerve switches on and off that makes it ground-breaking.

“What’s great is it’s natural, safe and non-invasive,” Gonzalez said.

I know – too good to be true? You’re right to ask. And, to his credit, Dr. Gonzalez never ducked the questions – even to the direct question of whether or not he was called a quack (pun fans rejoice).

“Coming from a martial arts background, you see a great grand master,” Gonzalez said. “Somebody might come up to him and say ‘Your stuff doesn’t work. You don’t know what you’re doing.” The Grand Master could flick them off very easily and hurt them very badly. But that doesn’t happen because with that level of understanding comes a great level of control and respect. Similarly with Quantum Neurology, we have that level of control and respect for the nervous system. We’re able to understand the terrain of the individual patient we’re dealing with – understand the specific, exact nerves that are damaged. Each of the layers can be restored individually.”

There are several things here that are very important to my dad. One, he’s reached a relative dead end with traditional western medicine. He’s been told he’s not a candidate for deep brain stimulation surgery (and he doesn’t want holes drilled in his head anyway) and he’s maxed out the pharmaceutical options. He’s always been a fan of natural health care where possible, believing in his body’s ability to heal itself. And finally, he’s seen positive results from this process over the last couple of months.

“I feel the medical model is very interested in doing business the way they want to do business,” Gonzalez said. “Which is drugs, surgery, and that kind of model.”

Gonzalez went on to say a number of things that interested both me and my dad. His approach is about respecting the body. He says “knowing theyself is true health” and that “We must leave room for the things we do not understand”. While some might dismiss those thoughts as to esoteric, I think they belong square in the discussion of health. They speak to humility, process, respect and empowerment.

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“We’re using different physics with Quantum Neurology,” he said. “We’re using Quantum Physics and light therapy to work with the body not Newtonian Physics. There’s a difference. That alone gives us a different understanding. Just like field hockey and ice hockey are different because they’re using different physics in their games. Same thing with Quantum Neurology.”

“Most methodologies look at the body as a chemistry set,” Dr. Gonzalez said. “You get your blood work. They don’t look at any of the other information. They just say, this one’s off we’re going to give you whatever drug matches for that. That’s a tough way to go.”

The idea of giving away one’s power to a doctor because he or she says she knows what’s best for you (definitively) is a mistake, in my opinion. The most knowledgeable doctors are still guessing. To be clear, I am not denigrating western doctors or any other form of medical practitioner, only arguing for what Dr. Gonzalez says in that we must leave room for the unknown. We must respect it. We must explore it. We must remain humble in our approach. And when all else fails, we must consider our bodies for the immense gift that they are – tremendously powerful and pliable, able to transform in ways that can absolutely astound us if only we give them the proper input – and that comes on many levels.


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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

the whole body approach

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Healthy or not healthy? That is the question. Or is it? Just as my dad (and most people I've met with a chronic illness) does not wish to be defined by his illness, the question of whether or not one is healthy or not is a bit more nuanced than yes or no. This is of particular interest now as we're heading down a new path in dad's maintenance. Superior Health Solutions, a medical facility here in Las Vegas, has offered to treat my dad for no cost, save for the supplements they require he take. Make no mistake, this is a lengthy list -- but so is the list of ailments they found in diagnosing his blood work.

This is a difficult crossroad for people who are afraid or in pain. Do I stay the course with what is known, paid for by my insurance, and generally accepted? Or do I strike out and try the new thing, potentially risking health, finances, and precious time? We came to Superior Health Solutions through a local Las Vegas friend and Parkinson's fundraiser. After making the introduction, I went in to meet Dr. DeMartino and his PR/Marketing Director, Michelle DellaMonica. I liked their facility and approach right away. I also appreciated that they were not only willing but encouraging of my documenting every step along the way, seeing a mutual benefit for them in terms of getting the word out about new approaches to PD. I am very sensitive to putting my dad in a compromised position. At the same time, I recognize the folly of inaction when there are potential actions that can lend to a greater quality of life.

Sometimes the argument in these matters comes back to "a cure". While the pursuit of a cure is noble, it is beyond anything we, as lay people, can do. Scientists and doctors have a far greater understanding of that process than I do, so it seems best to let that be and let them do while we take care of the part we can. What can we do? Be curious. Be active. Be engaged. Be bold. Be smart.

The selfish benefit of this proposal is having my parents in Las Vegas for a bit more time, now with the built in "excuse" of being treated. It's a different kind of journey we're on this time around - but quite interesting, all the same. I hope it's, perhaps, even more approachable as we're not doing what, for most people, is unthinkable: taking two months out of our lives and going. This is piecemeal. Life is very immediate and demanding, both from a health perspective and a family perspective with two little ones.  All of these things are part of the whole body or, maybe better, whole life approach.  

After we work on some logistics in a conversation early next week, we expect treatment to begin very soon. I will post results as we get them as I believe this approach is about more than just my dad or Parkinson's.

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