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Parkinsons Recovery was founded in 2004 by Robert Rodgers, PhD to provide support, information and resources to persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

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Parkinson's is traditionally diagnosed as a disease which only gets worse over time. This book challenges that view. Interviews of people with a Parkinson's diagnosis from around the world reveal that it does not have to be this way. Instead, hope and self-reflection can be part of the solution to a better life. People can recover or improve, not via quick fixes or miracles, but with supporting psychotherapy and an understanding of why the body, due to chronic stress or trauma, has ended up reacting the way it does. My faceblog group where Gary Sharpe and I post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hopeshortcut My webpage: https://hopeshortcut.com/ The book: https://www.amazon.com/Interviews-People-Parkinsons-inspirational-conversations/dp/B0DC5MP99Y
  • by Parkinsons Recovery
  • in Health
  • 01:30

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Naturopath Tim Shannon from Portland Oregon provides an overview of Parkinson's with a look at the basic physiology. This will make it easier to see how some solutions may play a part. He discusses some studied treatment... more

Holistic Health Practitioner Barbara Frank discusses how she came to realize that Parkinson's disease is a result of many factors. The main factor according to her empirical findings is a parasite that eats away the nervous system and critical... more

The effect of Parkinson's on the voice has been in the news spotlight recently due to Linda Ronstadt's recent revelation of her diagnosis of PD and her report that she can no longer sing. It is devastating for anyone, let alone a... more

As both a psychotherapist and a long-term yoga teacher, Barbara Gage takes an integrative approach to her life's professions, often combining both practices to help her clients achieve optimal mental health and physical well-being. On sale... more

Dr. Richard P. Brown, MD, reviews what symptoms in Parkinson's recovery may respond to complementary, alternative, or integrative treatments. He discusses the most promising options, their pros and cons, and how to use them. Dr. Brown... more

Ayurveda is a tried and true approach to recovery from disease that originated thousands of years ago. What is Ayurveda? Is it effective for persons with neurological challenges like Parkinson's? What changes are necessary to see... more

Kimberly Burnham, PhD, is an integrative medicine specialist helping children, adults and seniors experience comfortable movement, flexibility, clarity, energy, and life, despite diagnoses of brain, nerve, or vision dysfunctions.... more

It is now well established that exercise is beneficial for the general population. Exercise has all of the same beneficial effects of people with Parkinson's disease as it does on healthy individuals. In addition, it can help to alleviate some of... more

The show today airs a terrifically informative and practical interview done with Rick Carson, author of Taming Your Gremlin: A Surprisingly Simple Method for Getting Out of Your Own Way and a delightful woman named Debi Eger who... more

Bianca Molle, M.Ed., spent over twenty-five years in both Special Education and Regular Ed., as well as parenting an autistic child. Fortunately, this background likely helped prepare her for the patience, dedication, and persistence... more

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