[iOS, iPadOS, macOS] Parkinson's LifeKit (was US$99.99) - Free @ Apple App Store

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Developer (Connected Neurosciences LLC / Parkinson's Warrior) has made their "Comprehensive Disease Tracking" app Parkinson's LifeKit temporarily discounted 100% to be free on the Apple App Store. This promotion's exact end date/time is unknown, this may only last for a couple of days.

  • Average Ratings (AU region): 3.9 stars (7 ratings), (US region): 4.2 stars (112 ratings), (GB region): 3.9 stars (16 ratings), (CA region): 3.9 stars (17 ratings)
  • Privacy Policy: https://parkinsonswarrior.com/privacy.html
  • App Privacy: Data Not Collected (The developer does not collect any data from this app.)
  • Compatibility: iPhone/iPod Touch: iOS 13.0 or later, iPad: iPadOS 13.0 or later, Mac: macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later, Apple Vision: visionOS 1.0 or later
  • In-App Purchase(s): none

App Description

Parkinson’s LifeKit: A Comprehensive Suite for Managing Parkinson's Symptoms

User raves:

"A mission control center to manage my illness…"

"An all-in-one app for every aspect of Parkinson's…"

"I use it every day and love it!"

“I'm using it every day to track my symptoms…”

Parkinson’s LifeKit is a sophisticated suite of tools designed to empower individuals living with Parkinson's disease. Recognizing the variability of each day, this app enables users to meticulously monitor their symptoms, identify patterns, and maintain a consolidated record—all within a single platform. Here's how it can enhance your Parkinson's management:

—- Comprehensive Symptom Tracking: Utilize the app daily to monitor various aspects of your condition, including:

  • Dyskinesias and Tremors: Keep a detailed log of these motor symptoms, allowing you to track their intensity and frequency over time.

  • Physical Movement: Assess your movement patterns, voice, and central nervous system function.

  • Cognitive Function: Evaluate memory, mental agility, and overall cognitive health.

  • Mental Health: Record mood fluctuations and emotional well-being.

  • Medication Phases: Set reminders for medication doses and deep brain stimulation devices.

  • Custom Activities: Tailor the app to track specific activities relevant to your daily life.

—- Seamless Integration: Whether you're at home using an iPad or on the go with an iPhone, Parkinson’s LifeKit ensures seamless synchronization of your data through iCloud.

—- Physician Collaboration: Generate detailed reports for your doctor, providing valuable insights into your condition. By sharing this information, you empower your healthcare team to make informed decisions.

—- Community-Driven Design: Parkinson’s LifeKit was collaboratively developed by patients, caregivers, neurologists, physical therapists, and brain researchers.

—- Cutting-Edge Functionality: The app represents the forefront of Parkinson's research and disease tracking. By understanding daily fluctuations, exercise responses, medication timing, and sleep patterns, you regain control over your health.

Discover the convenience of having all your disease management tools consolidated in one place! Whether you choose to explore a few key features or fully immerse yourself as a power user, Parkinson’s LifeKit offers a robust suite designed to enhance your Parkinson's journey.

Here's what sets Parkinson’s LifeKit apart:

—- Holistic Symptom Tracking**: Monitor various aspects of your condition with precision:

  • Dyskinesia Tracking: Record excessive movements caused by medication over time.

  • Tremor Tracker: Assess the severity of involuntary shaking, a common symptom in Parkinson's.

  • Finger Tap Test: A scientifically validated proxy for overall central nervous system health.

  • Cognition Test: Evaluate your cognitive well-being comprehensively.

  • Specialized Voice Test: Measure vocal cord capabilities across a wide dynamic range.

  • Mental Health Assessment: Track mood fluctuations and emotional states.

  • Memory Test: Gauge short-term memory function.

  • Medication Studies: Observe how medications impact you from initial dosing to completion.

  • Health App and Apple Watch Integration: Seamlessly track daily step count and active minutes.

  • Data Privacy Assurance: Unlike many free Parkinson's apps that collect user data, Parkinson's LifeKit prioritizes your privacy. When you download the app, it becomes exclusively yours—no subscriptions, hidden costs, or data sharing. Your information remains confidential, accessible only to you.

Empower yourself with Parkinson’s LifeKit, the all-in-one solution tailored to your needs.

Parkinson’s LifeKit may qualify for insurance reimbursement and through HSA / FSA. Check your plan for details.
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Comments

  • -5

    This app should give users a real dopamine hit!

  • -3

    Hope this helps someone with Parkinson’s:

    Parkinsons is toxic heavy metal poisoning in the brain. Detox the brain from aluminium, copper and mercury and it will be a lot better to manage :)
    Parkinson’s comes from large mercury deposits in the brain. That’s what causes the Parkinson’s tremors. You can have a tremor without it being a serious Parkinson’s one. But when it is the severe Parkinson’s tremors and shakes that completely derail your ability to function it is coming from a mercury deposit in your brain.

    Read more:

    https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/true-cause-of-parkinsons

    • +2

      Heavy metal detox can be a very complicated process, always work with a professional.

      The body gets used to a certain level of heavy metals in the body, any changes could have seriously side effects. A lot of people doing the detox only managed to recirculate the chemicals without actually getting rid of it. You need to always make sure your detox pathways are first working before doing anything sort of detoxing. And that in itself can be a massive project. We are talking about realistically, at least a year, to get through this process for someone working full-time, i.e. ~60% compliance.

      And if your Parkinson's is indeed caused by heavy metal, you still need to work on the underlying causes that made your body collect these chemicals to start with, otherwise you'll have to repeat it over and over again.

      • -1

        Infrared Saunas help with detox, as well as fasting.

        • It’s as if you didn’t read my comment at all.

          Iff your lungs/skin and spleen/lymphatic system works, sauna could work for you. Otherwise, you overload an already congested system and force other parts to compensate for it. Of course, no one’s system is completely shut down, but if we are taking about Parkinson’s, it’s reasonable to assume the body is already in disarray.

          Fasting is a whole different thing. It’s got nothing to do with detox. The more fat you lose during a fast, the more toxins you release back into your system. Again if you don’t have a working pipe downstream, they just find a new home for themselves somewhere else. Moreover, these toxins that lives in the fat cells usually do not cause issues, therefore not very high priority, in the interest of restoring bodily function.

    • +3

      Read more:

      Please don't read more from that site, the first alert point was the use of "true" and article that starts with that click bait leader is a cautionary tail.
      Go to that site home page shows a raft of sales for various books that are no doubt "true" salvations, It was too clear a scam (or at least a mix of truth to make the bs easier to swallow) to bother reading further.

      Opening paragraph about Medical Mediums founder from Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_William

      "Anthony William Coviello, known professionally as Anthony William or the Medical Medium, is a self-proclaimed medium who offers pseudoscientific health advice based on alleged communication with a spirit. He authors books and offers advice online on forums such as Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop column and his own website. William believes that the Epstein-Barr virus is responsible for multiple ailments, including cancer. He claims to be the originator of the lemon juice in water morning detox as well as celery juicing, which he claims can offer many health benefits. Critics allege that he is practicing medicine without a license and that he has, at times, improperly solicited positive Amazon reviews for his books."

      Please do more reading from sources that use pear reviewed studies.

      • -1

        Thank you for your scepticism. Why don't you let people decide for themselves, how nice would that be.
        None of Anthony's claims have been debunked over the 25 years he has been doing his work.

        Wikipedia (edited by some anonymous keyboard cowboys) is not a Sole Source of Truth anyways for a long time now. All his books have first 10 pages of celebrity endorsements, by name, that was already enough for me to give it a go.

        I'm doing his Heavy Metal Detox Smoothies every day and I feel amazing.
        "Pear" reviewed studies…give me a break. They are most paid for (by the industry) anyways.

        Good luck on your health path trusting the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex and have a wonderful new year!

        • +1

          All his books have first 10 pages of celebrity endorsements, by name, that was already enough for me to give it a go.

          Ahhh yes, the true sign of accurate medical advise, endorsements from people that have nothing to do with the field, majority of those that play make believe for a living. Sure, let me put my faith in Gwyneth Paltrow who has had her company sued for false advertising, false health claims etc….

          I'm doing his Heavy Metal Detox Smoothies every day and I feel amazing.

          You know you could "detox" from heavy metals without smoothies right? I am not aware of your recipe, but smoothies are generally known for their high sugar content and lack of fibre. They concentrate all of the bad, and generally remove most of the good that helps offset the bad.
          Are you aware that there are several heavy metals that are vital for human health? Please do not lump all heavy metals into a bad jar.

          "Pear" reviewed studies…give me a break. They are most paid for (by the industry) anyways.

          Care to provide sources to backup that claim? Although I will support that many studies are fully and or partially funded by those invested in the industry. At least they are labeled as such on the study. But that is what pear reviews are for, so that a body of your pears can cross examine the findings to ensure of they are accurate or not, regardless of fundings.
          You would rather no reviews, just celebrity endorsements, you don't see the massive irony on that clearly.

          Good luck on your health path trusting the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex and have a wonderful new year!

          Ahh, lets grab that big kettle of mixed possibilities by those that lack nuance.

          • +2

            @snuke: can we please use the word "peer" in this context !!

            • +1

              @shmahoo: Oh my, how embarrassing. And I did it multiple times.

              Such shame, I will go and flay myself now.

              • +1

                @snuke: I'm pretty sure it's "fley"
                (just kidding)

    • +2

      Although we appreciate you trying to help Parkinsons Sufferers, I'm not sure that this website is a reliable source of medical information. This is what I discovered about this person's website :

      The website MedicalMedium.com is operated by Anthony William, a self-proclaimed medical medium who asserts that his health guidance is derived from communication with a spiritual entity. He has authored several books and gained popularity through celebrity endorsements and a substantial online following.

      However, his medical information is widely regarded as pseudoscientific. For instance, Media Bias/Fact Check rates Medical Medium as a "Quackery level Pseudoscience website" due to its promotion of unverified miracle cures. Additionally, a BBC article highlights concerns about his health claims, particularly regarding the promotion of celery juice as a cure for chronic illnesses, which lacks scientific backing.

      Critics argue that William's advice is not supported by scientific evidence and caution against relying on his guidance for medical decisions. It's important to consult qualified healthcare professionals and refer to evidence-based medical sources for accurate health information.

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