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Mari Gold's avatar

Ken, regarding Parkinsons (and Turets) as a neurological impact of skull deflation, this makes SO MUCH SENSE. Your theory appears spot on.

Ive also read an article recently by a retired doc who claims many “older” dementia patients suffer - not from true brain disease but a fixable problem- a hydro-encephalitis type issue - water surrounding brain builds up pressure inside the skull because of a drainage problem /flow blockage, if you will. Once fluid (lymph?) is opened up to drain properly (with a simple surgical procedure) the dementia /sticky gait issue goes away quite rapid.

This correlates to the skull impacting the human body, neurologically.

Terry Potts's avatar

It could’ve been during the filming of Teen Wolf. His teeth were obviously worked on in some fashion to have the wolf like transformation. In Doc Hollywood you can see his gate and walking are effected.

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