Jesús Márquez Rivera was born and lives in La Línea de la Concepción, a Spanish city bordering Gibraltar. He studied Philosophy and Letters, specializing in Contemporary History in Granada (Spain), between 1990 and 1995. Then he has done radio and digital journalism on issues related to health, longevity and Parkinson's above all.
After 28 years attentive to the world of Parkinson's, first as a caregiver for his father (1994-2012) and then as a researcher and disseminator of "transformative" information through the project "Parkinson's here and now" in Spanish and English (2012-2022), Jesús Márquez Rivera has dared to write a book with a title as unexpected as it is surprising: "The Cure for Parkinson's. Do We Already Know What It Takes to Checkmate the Disease?".
Years ago it would have seemed crazy or a deception such a proposal. In all these years there has been the necessary change in the author to dare to face this exciting and honest challenge: he sincerely believes that it is possible to defeat Parkinson's, opening the mind to Nature and the East. And looking closely at these 50-60 years of recent history of Parkinson's (the era of Levodopa). Ancient and recent treasures, from Karobath in 1971 to Monti in 2019...