Parkinson’s: A Month for Awareness — and for Solutions!

April is International Parkinson’s Awareness Month.
A month to listen, understand, share stories. A month to move things forward — together.

On this occasion, it’s important to bring not only a message of awareness but also a message of hope — one that reflects the complexity of this disease, but also the strength and courage of those who face it every day.

When people think of Parkinson’s, they often picture a trembling hand.
But the reality is much broader, much deeper, and much more personal.

This disease operates silently across many dimensions:
Movement, of course, but also balance, posture, coordination…
Emotions, memory, concentration, motivation, sleep, speech…
Energy, the will to act, self-confidence, social connection…
And often, the way people see themselves — shaped by the way others see them.

👉 That’s why this awareness campaign is so important.

It’s not just about raising awareness of a neurological condition.
It’s also about fighting isolation, stigma, and misunderstanding.

It’s about:

🧭 Reminding people that every journey is unique — symptoms can vary widely from one individual to another. There isn’t just one Parkinson’s disease, but as many forms as there are people living with it.

👵🏽👦🏽 Breaking the myth that Parkinson’s only affects the elderly. Many people are diagnosed young, sometimes before the age of 40, while still actively working, raising families, and living full lives.

🤝 Encouraging a deeper, more compassionate understanding — one that breaks through stereotypes and makes space for kindness and respect.

It’s also about giving visibility to available resources, circulating information, and renewing hope for those who feel tired, alone, or overwhelmed.

🕊️ April is also a time to talk about solutions.
Not just future solutions that may come one day, but real, existing ones — those that are already making a difference but are still too little known.


💚 Vicia faba – A plant, a breakthrough, a new hope

We often receive messages that begin with:
“Why has no one ever told me about AtremoPlus, this plant-based supplement made from Vicia faba?”

And it’s a fair question. Despite the remarkable improvements many users report, AtremoPlus remains relatively unknown to the public — although awareness is growing, little by little.

More and more neurologists and healthcare professionals are taking interest, supporting patients who want to try it — and some even recommend AtremoPlus after witnessing clear improvements.
Of course, others remain cautious, as is often the case with non-conventional approaches.

Yet clinical trials showed no side effects in 100% of participants, as well as significant improvements on the UPDRS scale (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale).

We’ve also addressed key medical concerns:

  • A standardized L-Dopa content of 21.5 mg/g ensures consistent, safe dosing.

  • Natural Carbidopa in the Vicia faba plant helps L-Dopa cross the blood-brain barrier effectively.

For over 9 years, AtremoPlus has been supporting thousands of people with a natural, body- and brain-friendly approach tailored to individual needs.

Most of our users take AtremoPlus alongside their traditional L-Dopa medication.

We’ve begun collaborations with patient associations, but our communication resources are modest — our greatest strength is you.

The testimonials, the personal stories, the word-of-mouth sharing from people who rediscover a quality of life they thought was lost — these are powerful.

Even individuals in advanced stages of Parkinson’s — struggling with freezing, rigidity, off moments, chronic pain — report significant relief.
Others, diagnosed young and still active professionally and personally, find in AtremoPlus a key ally to remain focused, autonomous, and vibrant.

Finally, those who cannot tolerate synthetic L-Dopa often find in this plant-based alternative a well-tolerated, even life-changing solution.

Every journey is unique, and effects may vary.
But even a short trial — ideally over one month, with a dose of 5 to 10g per day — can provide valuable insights into what this natural L-Dopa/Carbidopa can offer.
And in many cases, the results are significant.


🌱 Vicia faba – A botanical treasure beyond dopamine

AtremoPlus is made from Vicia faba, an ancient, highly nutritious plant cultivated for millennia.
Naturally rich in L-Dopa and Carbidopa, it has been carefully selected and standardized for optimal dosing, safety, and tolerability.

But Vicia faba offers far more than just L-Dopa:
It contains a symphony of active compounds working in synergy to support body and brain balance:

Polyphenols and flavonoids, powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatories, which also stimulate growth factors like BDNF and NGF, essential for neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, and brain plasticity
Vitamin E, a major antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative stress
– A demonstrated impact on global methylation, a key epigenetic mechanism for healthy brain protein folding and function
– A rich natural profile of amino acids, minerals, trace elements, and micronutrients, likely playing a vital role in the positive effects reported


🎁 April Special Offer

Because this month is dedicated to Parkinson’s awareness, we want to contribute concretely to the well-being of those affected.

👉 €25 off any purchase of two or more boxes, valid throughout April.

Use the code APRIL2025
(Don’t forget to click on the ✅ to validate it)

It’s a gesture of gratitude for our loyal customers, and a great opportunity for those discovering AtremoPlus for the first time.

We wish you a peaceful and hopeful April — and more regained ground, every day. 🌿

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Disclaimer:
Please note that this blog provides information about our dietary supplement AtremoPlus and related topics.

This blog is not intended to provide medical advice.
If you have medical questions, please consult your healthcare professional.

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