Q&A Friday (10-26)

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Q&A With Parkinsons Recovery Robert Rodgers PhD
Date & Time: Friday, October 26th at 12:00 PM Pacific

To attend this event, click here 15 minutes before the event time:
https://InstantTeleseminar.com/Events/111321597

If you don’t have access to the web, you can listen in by dialing (425) 440-5010, and using the following conference pin: 200414#

If that number doesn’t work for some reason, here is a list of alternative numbers, including international numbers:
https://InstantTeleseminar.com/Local/?eventid=111321597 

Robert

Take a Giant Leap for Recovery

In 14 Simple Steps Over 7 Weeks
After a decade of research I have documented dozens of natural therapies that offer relief from symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. When I launched my Parkinson’s research program in 2004, I expected to discover several good therapies at best. The good news is that there are many.

So many in fact that many members of my global audience have been overwhelmed and frustrated. How do you sort through all the options? More and more people have been asking me …

1. Where do I start?
2. Which options are right for me?
3. Which therapies offer the promise of long lasting relief from my symptoms?

My innovative new course – Giant Leap for Recovery – addresses these concerns directly. Its purpose is to help you find long lasting relief and not simply suppress symptoms
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A progressive set of small, simple steps that really will – little by little and one by one – make a large difference to the success of your recovery or that of your loved one. I am there with you twice a week to provide all the support you need when taking each step.

To discover more about Giant Leap for Recovery and to register at the early bird tuition discount which expires Friday night visit:

Robert

All About Apoptosis

One of the most promising research initiatives focuses on apoptosis – the natural process in the body that rejuvenates and regenerates cells. Several weeks ago I interviewed the primary researcher Dr. Bill McAnalley, founder of Aroga, who offered a fascinating discussion that previewed the foods that are critical to support sound cellular health.

This week I will be interviewing on the radio show Dr. Rollins from Aroga who will explain in greater detail what apoptosis is all about.  He will be available to answer any and all questions. Please email me any of your questions about this new initiative. I will be sure and ask him them . Dr. Rollins is an expert on the science behind Aroga’s product developments.

The interview airs Wednesday. (As with all interviews, it will be available for replay using the same link as below).

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery/2018/10/17/implications-of-apoptosis-for-symptoms-of-parkinsons-disease

Robert
robert@parkinsonsrecovery.com

Four Registrations Available for My New Class on How to Reduce Stress

Everyone who experiences the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease is well aware that stress and anxiety fuel symptoms. When stress is brought under control and anxiety is cut to the quick, symptoms become far less troublesome.

Everyone also knows that medicines and supplements have the potential to suppress symptoms in the short run, but they offer little promise of long lasting effectiveness. What in the world can deliver on this promise? Are there any simple techniques that can?

My answer is yes.

A am offering a new course that introduces simple techniques which cost nothing and turn the volume down on an overactive sympathetic nervous system. I did not invent these techniques. They have been extracted and simplified from an extensive body of research on anxiety. Everyone can use them.

These simple techniques really do help reduce anxiety and stress in the moment. The only reason they will not succeed is if you do not activate them when stress rears its ugly head.

The techniques are:

  • Simple
  • Easy to do
  • Accessible 24 hours a day
  • Free to access
  • Effective

Techniques will be taught during four classes to be offered for the first time in October 2018. Two class schedules are available. Choose the class day that best meets your needs:

Monday Classes
2:00 pm pacific time
October 8, 15, 22, 29
Tuition $48
Sign me up for the Monday Classes
Wednesday Classes
12:00 pm Noon pacific time
October 10, 17, 24, 31
Tuition $48
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This Class is Full 

Robert Rodgers PhD
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
https://www.parkinsonsdisease.me
877-526-4646

 

Food Can Fix Things Drugs Can’t

Click the arrow below to hear my interview with Bill McAnalley PhD who discusses why food can fix things that drugs can’t. His discussion focuses on explaining the causes of Parkinson’s and the right foods to treat each cause.

Information about Dr. McAnballey’s company, is accessed by visiting  Aroga

Below are the talking points that Dr. McAnalley prepared for my  interview with him on Parkinsons Recovery Radio where he explains why food can fix things drugs cant  

Parkinson’s disease (PD), characterized with bradykinesia, static tremor, rigidity and disturbances in balance, is the second most common neuro-degenerative disorder.  Alzheimer disease is first.

With the global trends in aging, the incidence of PD has increased year by year and the prevalence rate is up to 1–2% among the elderly over the age of 65 years. So far, there is still no exact cure for PD due to its diversity of etiology and complexity of symptoms.

Currently, Parkinson’s disease is treated with Levodopa and maybe Monamine, Oxidase Inhibitors (MOAs) or Acetylcholine inhibitors. Levodopa makes more Dopamine available for the dopamine receptor, MOAs increase the amount norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin at their prospective receptors and acetylcholine inhibitors make more acetylcholine available to its receptor.

None of which address the physical cause of the disease.

The cause of PD has not been completely elucidated, but it has been generally acknowledged that the improvement of oxidative stress is one of the most important patho-physiological mechanisms.

Dr. Bill’s research has focused on stopping the causes of diseases like Parkinson’s by:

  • The inhibition of oxidative stress:

PD patients are in a state of oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is caused by the increase of free radicals in the organism, while the ability to eliminate free radicals is decreased at the same time. A large amount of lipid peroxide, such as Malondialdehyde (MDA), hydroxyl, carbonyl, etc., will cause cell death, which leads to neuronal apoptosis ultimately.

The mitochondria is the “power plant” and “energy conversion station” of cells. It also regulates the process of gene expression and apoptosis. Recent reports have suggested that mitochondrial dysfunction is closely related to a variety of neuro-degenerative diseases including PD.

  • The reduction of toxic Excitatory Amino Acids (EAA): 

Glutamate (Glu), Also, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and enkephalin can can produce excitotoxicity effects on nerve cells. Glutamate creates an excitatory effect on nerve cells, and is toxic when Dopa Amine neurons are fully or partially degenerated.

  • The inhibition of neuroinflammation:

Neuroinflammation is a common and important pathological mechanism in nervous system diseases and different neurological diseases are involved in neuroinflammation at some stage. At present, it is believed that neuroinflammation was involved in an important cascade reaction in neuronal degeneration of PD.

When the central nervous system suffers from exogenous antigens stimulus, such as pathogenic microorganisms or foreign bodies, microglia will be rapidly activated. Then, the activated microglia cells can secrete various cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ, etc. The cytokines cause neuroinflammation.

  • The inhibition of neuronal apoptosis:

Parkinson’s is caused by the premature death of dopaminergic neurons by abnormal apoptosis activation. Energy for normal activities of brain cells comes directly from aerobic energy, and there is little energy storage. However once brain damage occurs, it will cause nerve cell apoptosis or death.

The Bcl-2 family of proteins regulate apoptosis. It is divided into two categories: anti-apoptosis gene (such as Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, Bcl-w, Bcl-1, etc.) and pro-apoptosis gene (such as Bax, Bak, Bad, Bid, etc.). Their ratio regulates apoptosis.

  • The inhibition of abnormal protein aggregation:

Misfolded and aggregated proteins play a key role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease. Protein aggregates differ from disease to disease. This common characteristic shows that protein deposition is toxic to neurons.

Studies confirmed that the activity of the proteasome dropped substantially in substantia nigra of patients with PD, which weakened the ability of the substantia nigra to degrade α-syn and other proteins.

  • Targeting Nrf2 to Suppress Ferroptosis and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegeneration:

Nrf2 is a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) protein that regulates the expression of antioxidant proteins that protect against oxidative damage triggered by injury and inflammation. Several drugs that stimulate the NFE2L2 pathway are being studied for treatment of diseases that are caused by oxidative stress.

Listing of Core Food Ingredients that Address the Structure and Functional Causes of the Disease

  1. The inhibition of oxidative stress:

Brahmi, Bacopa monnieri

Maca root powder, Lepidium meyenii (Walp.)

Tongkat Ali (Longjack), Eurycoma Longifolia

Turmeric root powder, Curcuma longa

  1. The reduction of toxic Excitatory Amino Acids EAA:

Brahmi, Bacopa monnieri

  1. The inhibition of neuroinflammation:

Turmeric root powder, Curcuma longa

Wild Yam root, Dioscorea villosa

  1. The inhibition of neuronal apoptosis:

Noni Fruit, Morinda citrifolia

  1. The inhibition of abnormal protein aggregation:

Amia powder, Emblica officinalis

Turmeric root powder, Curcuma longa

  1. Targeting Nrf2 to Suppress Ferroptosis and

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegeneration.

Chaga Mushroom, Inonotus Obliquus

Milk Thistle Seed Extract, Silybum marianum.

Tongkat Ali (Longjack), Eurycoma Longifolia

Aroga

Dr. Bill offered suggestions on the products he recommended for persons diagnosed with Parkinson’s.  He recommended three
Aroga products: (1) the Core (2) the Plus Brain and Nerve and (3) the Bone, Joint and Endocrine (which supports hormones). At a minimum. the Core would take top priority.

Information about these products and the opportunity to order is available at:

https://arogalife.com/parkinsons-recovery

Sadly, Aroga products can only be shipped to locations in the United States.

Robert
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
https://www.parkinsonsdisease.me

References:

Front Pharmacol. 2017; 8: 634. The Mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine Underlying the Prevention and Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease.

Front Neurosci. 2018 Jul 10;12:466. Targeting Nrf2 to Suppress Ferroptosis and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neurodegeneration.

Replay: Q&A about CBD products from CTFO

The replay link below takes you to the Q&A program today I hosted that is intended for customers, Associates and individuals interested in learning more about the CBD products offered by CTFO.  This is the company that offers a 60 full money back guarantee and the one I have determined is trustworthy.  Better yet, they offer the best prices on CBD products.

I signed up several months ago to be an Associate which is an option for you too.  While the cost of products is the same currently whether you purchase as a customer or an Associate, this will change soon. Apparently, Associates will benefit from lower prices soon (and there is no cost to becoming an Associate).

The first set of questions that will be addressed is intended primarily for customers. The second set is primarily intended for persons who have signed up for free to be CTFO Associates. Connection scoop is below followed by a listing of some of the questions that will be addressed.

Click the link below to access the replay of our Q&A today: 
https://InstantTeleseminar.com/Events/110046666

Q&A for Customers:

  • What is the status of shipments to Canada?
  • I am not interested in becoming an Associate. I simply want to purchase the CBD oil and try it out under the 60 day money back guarantee. How do I register as a customer rather than an associate?
  • Since I am just a customer, why do I have to create a user name and password? Seems like that is for Associates only.
  • When I registered as a customer, CTFO created a website. I do not want a website. What is up here? I would prefer that they take the website down.
  • How to I check on the status of my existing CBD oil order?
  • What is recommended about the concentration of CBD oil when it comes to the best buy? I see there are a number of choices – 300 mg, 750 mg, 1500 mg, etc. Is the total quantity in each of the bottles the same? Is the price the same?
  • Is the cost of products less if I sign up for free to be an Associate?
  • How can I save on my purchases?
  • How do I set up automatic shipping?
  • Can I simply call Robert to order?
  • If I use up the entire contents of the bottle that I ordered, can I really return the empty bottle for a full refund?
  • Besides the CBD oils, what other products does CTFO offer?

Q&A for Associates-

  • What are the required fees to maintain an associate status?
  • In order to earn the 20% commissions, do I have to set up auto-shipping and pay for a product each month that costs at least $47?
  • Since I will not lose the 20% commissions when someone orders from my Associate website if I do not set up auto-shipping, why should I bother to do so?
  • How often are commissions paid?
  • How do I set up payments to my bank account?
  • How do you recommend I market the CBD oils?
  • Is the cost of the products the same for me as an associate as they are for a person who is not an associate?
  • How can I save on the products I personally purchase?
  • If one of my customers returns a product, will my commissions be affected?
  • On the associates’ website can you order products from the home page under products or do you need to sign into your back office & order products from this area? What is the difference?
  • If I am selling products or going to sell products & I have not given CTFO my tax ID what should i do?
  • Tell me about the Tuesday & Thursday night conference calls & the call in information.
  •  Please explain the pay plan in detail including the many options available.
  • Are there any new developments with the company you would like to share. How is the company doing financially, etc.
Robert Rodgers PhD
CTFO Associate
http://www.parkinsonsrecovery.myctfocbd.com
Olympia Washington
robert@parkinsonsrecovery.com

August Support Group Gathering is Monday

That is right folks. Our monthly support group gathering is coming up Monday at 12:00 noon pacific time. Email me questions and topics you would like to be addressed and I will put them on the agenda.

Robert

P.S. Of course – the connection scoop is on the member support group page. Click on the icon listed down the right hand column.

No Risk Opportunity to Try Taking CBD Oil

Last month I hosted a Parkinsons Recovery radio show that highlighted a company (CTFO) that sells a high quality CBD oil at affordable prices (posted here of course). A have heard back from a number of user that indicate using CBD helped them, so I have concluded it is probably worth taking CBD oil to see if you might help you. There is a way to try it risk free if you purchase from the CTFO company. First, an general overview of what we know about CBD oil.

Does Taking CBD Oil Help?

Since the radio show interview, I have received many inquiries from listeners asking about whether taking CBD can help their Parkinson’s symptoms. Naturally, each question differs in content, but the nature of the question is the same.

I am asked:

“I have (a list of Parkinson’s symptoms here) – will taking CBD oil help me?”

Because I have received so many questions like this I thought it prudent to post my response here.

Answer to the Question about CBD Oil:

There is no way to know whether taking CBD oil will offer you relief from the symptoms you describe. As a new therapy, there is very little research evidence. And with virtually all natural therapies, I have concluded that any natural therapy (like taking CBD) will help some people but not necessarily other people who experience Parkinson’s symptoms.

There is little research evidence that uses Parkinson’s patients. Studies have found positive effects for the use of CBD on anxiety, stress and PTSD. You can review abstracts of these studies on www.pubmed.com (the US government’s index of scientific studies).

You can also access videos posted by persons with Parkinson’s symptoms on Youtube. Visit www.youtube.com. Search using the terms “CBD Parkinson’s” or variants thereof. The listing of videos will populate.

I encourage you to review what evidence does exist (however limited). Of course talk with your doctor about taking CBD before making a final decision.

If you decide to try it, I recommend you purchase CBD (preferably the high concentration 1500 mg CBD oil) from CTFO. Why? They offer a 60 day guarantee. You only have to return the used bottle to them to claim a full refund if it does not help address your symptoms.

  • CBD products offered by CTFO have high quality.
  • They offer a high concentration 1500 mg CBD.
  • You cannot beat the risk free opportunity to see if taking CBD will help.

To summarize, no one can say whether taking CBD oils will help you or not. But, you can find out for yourself by trying it out. That is the “gold standard” test which will offer you a reliable answer to the question many of you have asked me to answer. The truthful answer is – I do not know if taking CBD oil will help you, but I do know that you can find out for yourself risk free.

Click the link below for more information about CTFO products and the opportunity to order a bottle:

http://www.parkinsonsrecovery.myctfocbd.com

Robert

Released Today: Paperback Version of 2018 Update of Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease

2018 Update on Therapies that Reverse Parkinson’s

This year has been a life changer for many persons diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. I am hearing many encouraging reports from people who have found therapies that reverse Parkinson’s and are getting relief from their symptoms. This is a truly exciting development from previous years.

I have described and summarized each of the ways that have been helping in a 98 page book titled: 2018 Update to Road to Recovery from Parkinson’s Disease. A download of my new book is available today.

The 2018 Update covers all the new, promising options for recovery that I have documented over the previous year. Many promising possibilities (some recently discovered or invented) are helping more and more people reverse their Parkinson’s symptoms. The 2018 Update covers the following:

  • *Light Therapy
  • •High Dose Thiamine
  • •Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)
  • •Sleep Therapies
  • •Ketone Esters
  • •CBD Oils
  • •Macrobiotics
  • •Amino Acid Therapy

Click the link below to order the paperback:

Paperback for 2018 Update of Road to Recovery
$10

Click the link below to order the download of the 2018 Update

2018 Update of Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
Download
($10)

Robert