A promising treatment for Parkinson's Disease and other illnesses is now being offered at the new Werth Parkinson Centre just north of Toronto. So far, the therapy has generated hope and concrete results for thousands of Canadians suffering from degenerative diseases. Many patients have responded positively to the therapy in a matter of days. The treatment involves insertion of titanium micro-implants in the ears of patients. This results in permanent, painless stimulation in the ears. This intervention is more intense than traditional acupuncture or auricular therapy.
According to practitioners, the micro-implants in the ear’s cartilage work constantly to restore the natural energy balance in the body. The stimulation of the reflex points in the ear triggers a natural process that helps minimize symptoms of neurological and addictive origin. The man who discovered this advanced acupuncture technique, Dr. Ulrich Werth, is a psychiatrist, neurobiologist and neurologist from Germany. Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners in Germany and Spain have employed the micro-implant therapy since 2001.
Dr. Werth based his intervention on acupuncture, a natural therapeutic technique that originated in China more than 8,000 years ago. The difference between orthodox medicine (occidental) and auricular therapy is that auricular therapy treats the whole body and looks for the root cause of the illness and does not focus exclusively on symptoms. Dr. Werth's therapy is meant to diminish symptoms of illness for a lifetime.
Rare Procedure Treats A Range of Illnesses
Dr. Werth's micro-implant therapy has been particularly helpful to people suffering from Parkinson's Disease, which is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system commonly affecting the elderly. Apart from Parkinson's, the therapy can also be indicated for other common illnesses such as addiction, obesity, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and ataxia. Werth Parkinson Centres have treated patients from all around the world. In some cases, these patients experienced immediate, noticeable improvement. More importantly, they have reported continuous improvement after the original treatment, and enhancement of their quality of life.
With only one session in the outpatient clinic, many patients have been able to prevent expensive hospitalization and surgery. Promised long-lasting effects include increase and lightness of mobility, improvement in concentration, balance, sleep, facial expression, mood and social interaction, and relief of constipation. Each patient at Werth Parkinson Centres is supervised by his or her own personal neurologist. Over time, many patients have been able to considerably reduce medication and side-effects.
Werth Parkinson Centres have been set up in Valencia, Malaga, Majorca and Tenerife in Spain, and now in Canada. Since November 2010, this unique treatment has been available in the Toronto area. Practitioners here have now been trained and certified by Dr. Werth to perform the procedure.
For more information about this treatment or to book an appointment, contact the Werth Parkinson Centre in Vaughan, Ont., at (905)-889-4462.







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