Supporting Brain Health in Parkinson's Disease
- Promoting Neurological Resilience and Recovery
- Encouraging Optimal Dopaminergic Function and Development
- Helping Restore Healthy Neurodegenerative Pathways
Reserve Your Spot for This Groundbreaking Presentation
🎁 FREE BONUS: Attendees will be eligible for a complimentary consultation with a Perpetual Health Navigator to help create a personalized plan for supporting brain health and neurological function.
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Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe for a comprehensive discussion about the latest research on Parkinson’s disease, dopaminergic function, and new scientific evidence of resilience and recovery mechanisms.
Are You Searching for Real Answers About Parkinson's and Brain Health?
The First Step Forward is Understanding the Science
For too long, families affected by Parkinson’s disease have been told to manage symptoms rather than explore root causes. But groundbreaking research reveals that Parkinson’s represents specific disruptions in dopaminergic function and brain energy systems that may respond to targeted biochemical support for neurological resilience.
What Really Happens in Parkinson's Development
Parkinson’s disease represents more than movement difficulties. According to leading research, it reflects specific disruptions in normal brain function and dopamine regulation. These neurological changes can affect:
- Dopaminergic pathways that control movement, motivation, and cognitive function
- Mitochondrial processes that power cellular brain energy and neuronal survival
- Detoxification systems that protect against oxidative stress and toxin burden
- Neuroinflammation responses critical for ongoing brain health and resilience
The challenge isn’t that science doesn’t understand these mechanisms—it’s that traditional approaches often focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying biochemical factors that influence Parkinson’s progression.
When normal dopaminergic and mitochondrial processes are disrupted, the brain struggles to maintain optimal energy production and neuronal communication. This can create a cascade of challenges affecting movement, cognition, mood regulation, and overall quality of life.
Supporting Brain Health and Resilience in Parkinson's Disease
The most promising developments in Parkinson’s support aren’t about masking symptoms—they’re about optimizing the brain’s biochemical foundation to function at its highest potential.
Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe on October 8th as we explore:
- Parkinson's and Brain Health. How Parkinson's impacts dopamine regulation, brain energy, and broader neurological function
- Cutting-Edge Research. The latest findings on mitochondria, dopaminergic systems, and mechanisms of brain resilience in Parkinson's
- Root Biological Factors. Chronic neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, toxin burden, and progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons
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Emerging Sciences. How a biochemical approach reveals new perspectives on brain energy, dopamine metabolism, detoxification pathways, and neuroplasticity
Register Now This Conversation Changes Everything
Dr. Goodenowe presents the latest research on Parkinson’s disease that will challenge conventional understanding and provide you with cutting-edge scientific insights into neurological resilience.
OCTOBER 8TH, 5PM PACIFIC
INTRODUCING OUR SPEAKER
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe
World-Renowned Neuroscientist
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a world-renowned neuroscientist whose research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life remains as insatiable today as it was over three decades ago.
Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and multiple types of cancer.
As the founder of Prodrome Science and author of the bestselling book "Breaking Alzheimer's," Dr. Goodenowe's research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect brain function—long before symptoms become irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
A New Approach to Parkinson's Support
This isn’t about false promises or quick fixes. This presentation offers an evidence-based, scientifically-grounded approach to understanding Parkinson’s disease that goes beyond symptom management and explores pathways for genuine biochemical support and neurological optimization.
What You'll Discover:
- The biochemical factors that influence Parkinson's progression and severity
- Why traditional approaches may be missing critical opportunities for support
- How supporting mitochondrial function can improve brain energy and neuronal resilience
- The role of dopamine metabolism optimization in enhancing cognitive and motor function
- Practical pathways for supporting brain health in Parkinson's across all stages
- Dr. Goodenowe's vision for comprehensive Parkinson's support and prevention
Live Webinar Details
Exclusive for Live Attendees
🎁 FREE BONUS: Attendees will be eligible for a complimentary consultation with a Perpetual Health Navigator to help create a personalized plan for supporting brain health and neurological function.
Don't Miss This Groundbreaking Presentation
Whether you have Parkinson’s disease, are caring for someone with the condition, or work with individuals facing neurodegeneration, this presentation will provide you with the direct, scientific insights that most won’t discuss.
GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH REVEALED
IT'S GOING TO BE A LECTURE YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS
Why Attend This Event?
- Live Q&A with Dr. Goodenowe on Parkinson's research
- Exclusive research insights not available elsewhere
- Community connection with other families and healthcare professionals
- Free consultation opportunity with Perpetual Health Navigator
- Access to cutting-edge dopaminergic and mitochondrial research
- Hybrid format - attend digitally or in person
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- Join hundreds of families and professionals who are discovering new pathways for supporting brain health in Parkinson’s disease and neurodegeneration.
OCTOBER 8TH, 5PM PACIFIC
This webinar is presented by Perpetual Health. Dr. Goodenowe’s research-based insights are grounded in peer-reviewed science and clinical experience.