Biophoton Therapy Can Reverse Parkinson’s Symptoms

During the radio show today Johan Boswinkel offered fascinating insights into the various causes of Parkinsons symptoms and how they can be treated. It is a fascinating interview with the inventor of a new technology that lets us peek into the future of medicine.

Johan Boswinkel, researcher and developer of the Chiren, has developed a method of measuring disturbances within the body and correcting them using his instrument, the Chiren. Each cell in your body emits biophotons or light impulses. These biophotons act as a package of information sending signals to other parts of the body.  Biophoton Light Therapy is aimed at tracking down and eliminating disturbances or incoherent light impulses in the body, thus allowing the body to carry out the healing process itself.  The focus is to search for the root of the problem rather than treat the symptoms

I suspect you have never even heard about biophoton therapy. Johan (who is from the Netherlands) has over 20 years of experience helping persons who chronic illnesses using his innovative approach which is safe, has no side effects and has a reasonable good (80%) success rate. http://www.biontology.com

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Scalp Acupuncture

Peter Doyle is the first acupuncturist I have had as a guest on my radio show. Why? Because I have not heard of any reports from people that suggested acupuncture should be given any weight when it comes to the treatment of Parkinson’s symptoms.

This has all changed with the discovery of a remarkable acupuncturist from New York City, Peter Doyle, who specializes in treating neurological conditions such as Parkinsons using Scalp Acupuncture.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Below is a list of Scalp Acupuncture (CSA) Resources provided by Peter Doyle.

Peter Doyle, LAc, MSOM
900 Broadway, Suite 404
New York, NY  10003
(917)836-6834
www.qigardener.com

ason Hao, LAc, OMD
10151 Montgomery Blvd NE Suite 2A
Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505) 986-0542

National Health Center
2019 Galisteo Street # C1
Santa Fe, NM 87505-2168

Ming Qing Zhu, LAc, OMD
Moyee Siu, LAc, MTCM
Zhus Neuro-Acupuncture Center, Inc.
1754 Technology Drive, Suite 225
San Jose, CA 95110
(408) 885-1288
moyee@scalpacupuncture.org

Edythe Vickers, LAc, MSOM, ND
An Hao Natural Health Care Clinic
2348 NW Lovejoy
Portland, OR 97210
(503) 224-7224

Atsuki Maeda, LAc, MTOM
3248 Sepulveda Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 891-1111
maedaacupuncture.com
maedaacupuncture@gmail.com
Not Scalp Specialist (Japanese Style Expert)

David P. Sniezek, DC, MD, LAc
2021 K Street, NW #710
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 296-3555
sniezek@aol.com

 

Steps to a Successful Recovery: Wisdom from John Baumann

Diagnosed in 2002 at the age of 41, John Baumann worked 6 more years as an executive officer of a major corporation before dedicating his life, on a full-time basis, to making a difference in the Parkinson’s community.

John has inspired those with Parkinson’s to live their lives to the fullest, family care partners to realize what a difference they make and how much they are appreciated, and professional healthcare providers to maintain their passion and commitment to the cause.

John Baumann’s mother told him hundreds of times – Everything happens for the best. Almost a year after he was diagnosed with Parkinsons, her favorite commentary changed. Well, remember John, everything happens for a reason. What had always been the best was now a mediocre reason, a solemn and explainable reason? When he confronted her about it, she reluctantly explained, I can not imagine that your Parkinsons Disease is for the best.

He did not know it then, but he had been looking for something to inspire him. Right then and there he made the decision to give her optimistic best back. Somehow, some way, he would make having Parkinsons for the best,

John Baumann’s book, DECIDE SUCCESS, uses short stories to bring his success principles to life using engaging imagery. He has dedicated his life to become an inspirational speaker heard by audiences across the globe as he explains his twelve action steps to success. John Baumann inspires many, many people to achieve the success they truly desire in life.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Neurofeedback

Jaclyn Gisburne, Ph.D. sees Parkinsons to be a condition of extreme overwhelm of the central nervous system caused by traumatic events and wrong belief systems. She and her colleagues have identified specific traumas that occur prior to the onset of symptoms of Parkinsons.

The final trauma comes with the news of the diagnosis. These traumatic
events result in brain wave distortions that ensure the survival of the person until resolution can be achieved. If resolution does not occur, distortions continue to run denying access to dopamine reserves. The body becomes exhausted by the stress and continues to decline unless resolution is found.

Dr. Gisburne Ph.D. discuss her perspective on Parkinson’s on the show today and explains the Neurofeedback process she uses to address trauma.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Nutritional Balancing: A Natural and Safe Heavy Metal Detox Protocol that Works

What are the primary factors that contribute to the neurological challenges associated with Parkinson’s disease? Dr. Lawrence Wilson, MD, provides a fascinating report on his discoveries using analyses of hair samples from persons who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He advocates a multi-faceted approach to wellness which has a strong dietary component. You may be surprised at some of his recommendations which are easy to adopt and have significant long term benefits. Dr. Wilson has posted a wealth of free informational resources on his website: http://www.drlwilson.com

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Master Mingtong Gu on Qigong to Ease Parkinsons Symptoms

Master Mingtong Gu, founder of The Chi Center, will answer your questions live, about how Qigong (pronounced chee  Gong) has helped his students in their Parkinsons recovery and explains how the practice can help you. Master Gu trained in Wisdom Healing Qigong at the largest Qigong medicine-less hospital in China.

Wisdom Healing Qigong is the form of medical Qigong that matches ancient movements, meditation and sounds to fit modern medical conditions. Qigong is very beneficial to Parkinsons, because it reconnects the mind and the body— helping the mind focus, the brain build neural connections, the body move, the heart find joy. Neuroscience is now able to map the changes in the brain from a practice like Qigong.

Master Gu  offers online courses so that people of all ages with challenging health conditions can practice anywhere. He leads the only North American WHQ Retreats modeled on Chinas successful program, offering 5-30 day intensive practice for chronic and acute conditions, including Parkinsons. The Chi Center is located in Sonoma County CA. www.chicenter.com

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

 

Essential Oils as a Treatment for Parkinson’s Symptoms

Jean Oswald, RN, is an aromatherapist who has specialized in identifying the essential oils that help people with neurological challenges. Jean talks about the recent research which has evaluated the effectiveness of essential oils for persons with Parkinson’s symptoms.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Coconut Oil: Energy Food for the Brain

 

My guest Dr. Mary Newport, MD, author of Alzheimers, What if There was a Cure?, discusses the potential support that coconut oil and MCT oil can provide for persons who currently experience symptoms of Parkinsons, especially those involving dementia.

Plaques and tangles are known to be hallmarks of Alzheimers disease, but another important aspect of Alzheimers is decreased glucose uptake into cells due to decreased production of insulin and resistance to insulin.

In 1967 it was first reported that the brain can use ketone bodies or ketones as an alternative fuel to glucose; this normally occurs during starvation for more than 48 hours or when adhering to a strict ketogenic diet, one that is high in fat and low in carbohydrate and protein.

Levels of ketones produced from consuming MCT oil have been shown to produce cognitive improvement in nearly half of people with Alzheimers and mild cognitive impairment after one dose and also after three months of treatment. Coconut oil contains about 60% of medium chain fatty acids and is the richest natural source, and MCT oil is extracted from coconut oil or palm kernel oil and is 100% medium chain fatty acids.

Glucose PET scans in persons with Parkinsons disease and certain other neurodegenerative diseases also show decreased glucose uptake in certain parts of the brain. In addition, many people with Parkinsons will go on to develop Alzheimers type dementia, therefore this dietary intervention could be beneficial both to treat Parkinsons and also to prevent and treat the related dementia.

Dr. Newport’s website: www.coconutketones.com

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

 

Painting and Art as Therapy for Parkinson’s Symptoms

Painting with Parkinsons is an art group for people with Parkinsons and their carers. Founded in 1994 by artist, curator and lecturer Nancy Tingey, the group has been meeting on Friday mornings continuously for 17 years in the Botanic Gardens, Canberra, Australia. The program has been inspired by Nancys research into art as a therapy for Parkinsons on a Churchill Fellowship in 1996.

Recently this has become the role model for groups in Melbourne led by Anne Atkin who featured on the Parkinsons Recovery Radio Show last year.

Although Nancys husband Bob Tingey who has had Parkinsons 25 years is the only surviving member of the original group, Nancy’s group currently has 17 participants, five facilitators and a team of volunteer helpers.  .

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery

Terry Wahls MD on the Wahls Diet for Parkinson’s

Dr. Terry Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she teaches internal medicine residents in their primary care continuity of care clinics, sees patients in a traumatic brain injury clinic and conducts clinical trials.

She is also a patient with a chronic progressive neurological disorder, secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which confined her to a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years. But thanks to the power of intensive, directed nutrition, Dr. Wahls restored her health and now pedals her bike five miles to work each day.

She is the author of Minding My Mitochondria: How I Overcame Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and Got Out of My Wheelchair and teaches the public and medical community about the healing power of intensive nutrition. Proceeds from sales of her book, Minding My Mitochondria 2nd Edition, support her research.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery