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J. D. Jerry Hurtubise

    Parkinsonian Democracy
    • Parkinsonian Democracy

      A Legal Fiction Advocating Diet and Exercise for Parkinson's

      • 294pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In his new novel, Jerry Hurtubise takes readers on an educational journey by putting Parkinson's disease on trial. Set in a courtroom, the narrative advocates for treatment options beyond standard pharmacological responses. This original and well-researched work breaks down Parkinson's and other neurological disorders in a relatable way, making it both entertaining and informative. "Parkinsonian Democracy" redefines the struggle with Parkinson's through a courtroom drama, led by trial lawyer Christian Cultura, who represents an unconventional client: the combined force of diet and exercise. His mission is to persuade a skeptical audience of the effectiveness of these natural allies in combating a disease that is on the rise. Cultura's courtroom battles are filled with tension as he presents compelling evidence and expert testimonies, aiming to dismantle doubts about lifestyle changes and their impact on mitigating Parkinson's progression. Readers are invited to act as the jury, engaging with the narrative of scientific exploration and personal empowerment. Throughout this journey, Cultura passionately advocates for a "Parkinsonian Democracy," envisioning a community that prioritizes autonomy and quality of life for those affected. In this world, everyday choices become acts of defiance against the disease, fostering a collective belief that self-care is both a shield and a weapon. Until a cure is found, this legal thriller

      Parkinsonian Democracy