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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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Many people hold the belief that Parkinson's is "degenerative" which means that people who have been diagnosed will exhibit a decline in their health every year. Listeners answered a three question survey to test out this assertion. Findings... more

Tom O'Bryan provides a powerful and cogent examination of the mechanisms underlying this modern-day epidemic, with over 80 million people affected by autoimmunity in the US alone, including top celebrities like Selena Gomez who... more

Chronic illness, by definition, is a failure to heal in spite of interventions. When embarking on a healing journey with any holistic modality, we must first ask, ?Can I count on my body to heal itself when all is said and done, after all the... more

There is a strong view among adventurous healthcare professionals that Parkinson's disease is not a distinct, separate ?disease?, but one possible set of symptoms arising from one or more causes that create a degenerative process.... more

Dr. Christian Hageseth, a 75-year-old retired psychiatrist has had PD for 5 ½ years. He tried three medications briefly early in his illness, but stopped due to side effects and expense. The day after his diagnosis he started... more

John Pepper, author of Reverse Parkinsons Disease, is not a doctor. He is a Parkinson's Patient with 51 years of experience. These are the actions, which have helped John reverse his symptoms. Regular Energetic Exercise Learn... more

The limbic system is a complex set of structures in the mid brain that includes the hypothalamus, hippocampus, amygdala and cingulate cortex.It has been described as the ?feeling and reacting brain?. It is responsible for the formation... more

The fine and gross motor controls of the hands help to grow the brain. This brain growth occurs specifically on the surface of the brain (cerebral cortex) as well as certain anatomical areas of the hippocampi structures, the corpus collosum and... more

This program is an interview with naturopath doctor John Coleman from Australia who, to my knowledge, is one of the first persons to successfully reverse his own Parkinson's symptoms. John offers his answers to the following eight questions... more

When you your doctor answers the question: "What can I do to feel better?" by saying - "Drink more water" Do not laugh. Your doctor is probably right. Dehydration becomes a serious issue for most people as they age. For whatever... more

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