People on the Road to Recovery Discuss How to Find Relief from the Symptoms of Parkinson’s: Part III

Click on the purple arrow below to hear my interviews with Elizabeth, Dave and Ed. Elizabeth and Dave talk about their experience with Parkinson’s and what has made a significant difference to their recovery. Ed is a family member who has his own two cents to offer.

People on the Road to Recovery Discuss How to Find Relief from Symptoms of Parkinson’s : Part II

Paula talks about her experience with Parkinson’s and what has made a significant difference to her progress with recovery. Jean tells us all about her husband Jim’s journey on the road to recovery. Both interviews offer rich insights into what therapies and treatments help people with Parkinson’s find relief from their symptoms.

People on the Road to Recovery Tell How They Have Been Reversing Symptoms: Part I

Marilyn Murray and John Gold talk about what has made a significant difference in their programs of recovery from the symptoms of Parkinson’s. Although their experiences differ, they are both pleased with the results they have obtained using natural therapies and treatments.

Drumming, Stories and Songs

Heather MacTavish, diagnosed with Parkinsons in 1995, founded the New Rhythms Foundation in 1998 to bring rhythmic programs to persons diagnosed with chronic, degenerative and developmental disabilities. Heather combines creativity, science and art with spirit, acceptance and humor. She explains to us all how drumming and music have had a profound impact on her own life and the lives of many other persons diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.

An Effective Body Therapy for Releasing Trauma: Myofascial Release (MFR)

One factor that plays a leading role in causing the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease is trauma. Why should a bike accident when you were five years old have anything to do with your symptoms today?

Myofascial Release (MFR) therapist David Howell explains how this gentle therapy helps to remove physical obstructions in the body’s fascia that might have happened at a time long ago and far away. As Coordinator of Rehabilitation Services for Puget Sound Health Care Center, David Howell also tells us all what it really means today to find yourself in a skilled nursing facility.

Laughter Yoga

My fascinating interview today is with Gita Fendelman who is a certified Laughter Yoga Teacher. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2004, Gita is still laughing today. Laughter Yoga is a therapy that gifted her with a profound relief from her symptoms. Laughter yoga helps you make dopamine naturally by laughing for the health of it. There are now 8,000 Laughter Yoga Clubs throughout the world!

Compounding Pharmacist Randy Mentzer Answers Questions about Medications and Supplements

Compounding pharmacist and nutritional counselor Randy Mentzer answers questions about the effectiveness (or potential danger) of medications and supplements that are being used by listeners to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

Unconscious Beliefs, Family Legacies and Parkinson’s

Visionary NLP practitioner, psychic and author Michele Morgan explains why so many people with Parkinson’s Disease get caught up in the belief they are going to get “progressively” worse. How can unconscious beliefs that obstruct recovery be revealed? When the beliefs that are obstructing recovery become conscious, what in the world do you do about them? Michele Morgan has a unique perspective on what it takes to heal from the inside out.

Michele Morgan’s brother has early onset Parkinson’s. Michele discusses the profound impact that unconscious beliefs and family legacies have on illness and disease. She also details her own special approach for helping people dump out the beliefs that are no longer serving their best and highest good.

Therapies that Help Holly Hughes Who has Early Onset Parkinson’s

Holly Hughes has discovered several fascinating therapies that are giving her incredible relief from the symptoms she has been experiencing from early onset Parkinson’s. She now helps others do the same.

Cataracts and Parkinsons Disease

Many people with the symptoms of Parkinson’s are also challenged with a deterioration of their eyesight from a cataract. Jennifer Jones discusses ground breaking research which has identified an alternative to surgery which is natural, safe and non-intrusive.

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