Just Do Something Every Day

Tom House, PhD, is a former major league pitcher and currently the throwing coach to dozens of MLB pitchers and NFL quarterback, including Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Matt Ryan. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s about five years ago, Tom brings all his experience as an athlete, coach, and sports physiology researcher to a daily program for Parkinson’s patients. The most important thing to Tom? Daily exercise. The name of his program? “Just Do Something Every Day.” www.justdosomethingeveryday.com

Just Do Something Every Day combines the FocusBand wearable brain frequency measuring device with a mobile app, creating a neuro-physiological daily exercise program. It’s well known that exercise is one of the best medicines for Parkinson’s. Exercise allows the remaining dopamine in the brain to be used more effectively, leading to longer “on times.” Neurofeedback allows the user to “train” the brain to be in a better state during exercise, making the exercise more effective. More effective exercise means better results, creating longer on times.

Tom’s goal: create an inexpensive, non-invasive program that can help every single person with Parkinson’s.

Beta Resets (Neurofeedback) Reverses Symptoms

Key questions everyone wants answers to are: what causes the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and what can you do about it? Dr. Jacyln Gisburne, Ph.D., has profound answers to both of these questions.

She has focused her research attention on identifying the circumstances that cause the symptoms of Parkinsons using a neurofeedback technology known as beta resets. After working with a wide range of persons with Parkinson’s symptoms, Dr. Gisburne finds that the cause is often rooted in early childhood experiences. How do her findings match with your own early background?

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 Parkinson’s. 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.

Tony Reverses His Symptoms with Neuro Feedback

Ever heard of Neuro Feedback as a therapy? It certainly worked miracles for Tony. After living with the symptoms of Parkinsons Disease for 14 years, Tony decided to explore other options. He elected to get neuro feedback treatments offered by the Gisburne-Harr Institute in Colorado. Results after two weeks of intensive treatments have been life changing.

Angela’s Story of Her Journey Down the Road to Recovery

This week Angela discusses a number of natural and safe therapies that have given her sustained relief from her symptoms. Her story is a truly amazing account of recovery.

Angela has experienced the symptoms of Parkinsons since 2006. She has tried a wide variety of natural therapies – some of which you have likely never heard about. Angela will tell us which therapies have helped her get relief from the symptoms of Parkinsons and which ones did not help. You will find a summary of her story on the Parkinsons Recovery Blog
Angela’s Story