This is the third in a series of investigations about Aquas hydration and the impact that dehydration has on the prospects of recovery from Parkinson’s symptoms.
This post features a Q&A with Leonie
Hibbert, a co-developer of the Aquas who answers the following questions about Aquas hydration.
- How do I know I am dehydrated?
- What are symptoms of dehydration?
- I drink water all the time but I am still thirsty all the time. Why is this?
- How can taking a few drops of this homeopathic remedy every day help hydrate the body?
- Would it help to increase the number of drops I take every day? Isn’t more better?
- How did you determine what ingredients to include in the bottles?
- If I am a man – can I take the female Aquas or vice versa?
- If someone is very ill, can they take this homeopathic remedy and if so, how many drops should they take?
- What are the side effects of detoxing from getting better hydration?
- How do you know the Aquas work?
- How long does a bottle last?
- Why can’t I solve the problem of dehydration by simply drinking more water?
- Why do so many people with Parkinson’s symptoms take Aquas?
- Will Aquas help people with diabetes?
- Why do you recommend a break of 2 days every week when taking this homeopathic remedy?
- Are the Aquas FDA approved?
- How do you know the Aquas are safe?
- Who manufactures the Aquas?
- Is a doctor’s prescription required for the Aquas?
- Will the Aquas help with dry skin?
- Do I have to take the Aquas with apple juice?
- Is it ok to take the Aquas with breakfast?
For further information visit:
www.aquas.us
Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
https://www.parkinsonsdisease.me




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