Darlene Cohen: Turning Suffering Inside Out

Two years ago I launched a investigation on the use of meditation as a way of reducing stress and ameliorating the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. I collaborated with psychotherapist Nancy Welch who recruited national authors, medical doctors and other experts to talk about how to reduce stress and trauma.

This show airs an interview with one of the persons on the interview panel. Darlene Cohen, author of Turning Suffering Inside Out. This week’s show celebrates Darlene’s incredible life. She died in January of 2011 of cancer.

Discoveries About Causes of Parkinsons from Voice Profiles

Sharry Edwards from Sound Health has been systematically analyzing the commonalities across voice profiles that have been taken of people with Parkinsons symptoms. Some of the profiles were taken from listeners of my radio show. Others were taken from people who attended the Parkinsons Recovery Summit in March 2011.

You are going to be truly amazed at what she has discovered. You will also be very surprised about the factors she has identified that are common to Parkinson’s Disease. Her research discoveries will inspire a different approach to the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s symptoms.

Get ready to be excited and dazzled. This show will knock your socks off without even taking your shoes off. Sharry will be joined by Dr. Roman Chrucky, MD, who will discuss his own experience with voice profiling. I believe this is one of the standard medicines of the future.

The show lasts one and a half hours. Listening could potentially be a life changing experience for you and your family.

Howard Shifke: A Holistic, Drug Free Approach to Recovery

In my book of wisdom, everyone needs support to recover from the symptoms of Parkinson’s. Coaching can prove to be an invaluable resource for anyone on the road to recovery. Want to know how? Howard Shifke can help.

Howard Shifke is symptom free today after experiencing virtually all of the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease several years ago. Howard has a unique and fascinating perspective on what caused his symptoms and what he needed to do to address the causes.

Howard recovered using a holistic, drug-free approach that he developed. Howard’s recovery was a long, hard fight, but he has been symptom free since June 12, 2010, and on August 5, 2010, his neurologist stated that much to his surprise, Howard was in fact symptom free from Parkinson’s. Howard has chronicled his story on his blog, http://fightingparkinsonsdrugfree.com .

 

 

Color Therapy and Parkinsons

Color brings back  a sense of excitement and healing if you happen to currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Color therapy changes chaos, stress and trauma into calmness and balance. Now that is not a bad outcome for a therapy that is safe, natural and non-intrusive.

Arlene Arnold has been using color therapy to facilitate healing of chronic illness for over a decade. For more information about Color Therapy visit Arlene’s Website The Power of Color

 

Relieve Parkinson’s Symptoms with Hypnotherapy

Stress and chronic illness are interconnected. Scientists have shown that when the body is chronically stressed it’s unable to properly regulate hormones and the immune system, which results in illness. Stress comes from many sources including physical threats, daily tasks, problems, fatigue, anxiety and illness. Stress has a significant impact on PD patients because it decreases the body’s ability to repair and regenerate as well as worsening PD symptoms, especially tremor.

Hypnotherapy has been shown to be highly effective at reducing stress. Hypnotherapist Steve Frison discusses hypnotherapy and how it’s used to reduce symptoms and improve the health and well-being of those with PD. Find more information on Steve Frison’s website http://www.mindsighthypno.com

 

Music is an Effective Therapy

Dr. Matt Ford, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, is doing fascinating research using music as a therapy for persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson’s. Dr. Ford will tell us how music can transform our lives and – at the same time – offer profound relief from Parkinson’s symptoms. Music therapy is 100% safe, 100% noninvasive and has no side effects.

Music can have a profound influence on your symptoms. Find out why!

Revelations from Voice Profiling to Determine the Cause of Symptoms

The factors which contribute to the neurological symptoms associated with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s complex and multifaceted. This radio show certainly underscores this observation. Neuromotor degenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s are on the rise.

Why? Who/What is responsible: Poor diet, genetics, increased electrical interference, spinal deterioration, nerve dysfunction…?

Recent research done by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology under the supervision of Sharry Edwards indicates that there is a more insidious, man-made cause that can be easily identified and ultimately reversed for most Parkinson sufferers.

Sharry Edwards (who is the expert on BioAcoustics) did sound readings on two call-ins during the radio show today which proved to reveal fascinating results. She also explains a free way that you can obtain a reading for yourself by joining her free “Happy Hou.” As you will soon see from listening to the show today, you will get incredible information about what precisely is out of balance in your body and – better yet – what to do about it. Let me say again – Happy Hour is a free opportunity.

http://www.soundhealthoptions.com

 

Power of the Mind

Gord Summer traced his Parkinson’s symptoms back to July of 1999. Martial artist, instructor and scuba diver, Gord is now more active than ever after retiring from the ownership and operation of hotels. He discusses in some detail the therapies and approaches that help him enormously.

Looking Down the Barrel

Richard (Rick) Secklin is the author of Parkinson’s disease – Looking down the Barrel, and an inspirational speaker. He was once the national gold’s classic bodybuilding champion, a health club owner and a career Texas law enforcement officer.

At 50 years of age, he was completing his lifetime goal successfully graduating Cum Laude from Lubbock Christian University. That same year 2003, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. In his battle of combating the disease, Rick, as a Texas Deputy, made a tough decision in his life to use marijuana for his relief of Parkinson’s symptoms. Four years into his battle; Rick’s eighteen year marriage was dissolved and his son moved away.

Ridden with guilt, confusion, and hate for God, he quit his career as a once community awarded law enforcement officer and he found himself looking down the barrel of a gun contemplating suicide. Rick is a survivor living with Parkinson’s. He tells his story during the radio show today.

TMJ Disorder and the Symptoms of Parkinson’s

Jo Rosen, President and Founder of the Parkinsons Resource Organization, is my guest today.

“When my mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1984, I chalked it up to her growing old. When my husband, Alan, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1989, I met Parkinson’s in completely different ways; concern, despair, overwhelming sadness, curiosity; what to do, how to plan, who to talk to, and a vow to do something.

It was February, 1990 that I made my deal with The Universe; namely, if she would teach me everything I needed to know about creating quality of life for my husband and me, I would share it with the world. Voila, the organization, Parkinson’s Resource Organization was born. In this, my 20th Year, I received the gift of introduction to TMJ/TMD (DDS) work within the movement disorder world.”

Jo Rosen

Jo Rosen explains how corrections to TMJ disorder (misalignment in the jaw bone) is providing relief to some persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson’s.