Rethinking Parkinson’s Disease

I just completed hosting an interview with naturopath John Coleman who has just released his new book Rethinking Parkinson’s Disease. Be sure to listen to the interview by visiting your member radio show page.  Click on the radio show icon shown on this member page or visit  the member radio show by clicking here. It will well be worth taking an hour our of your day to hear John’s perspective on recovery from Parkinson’s and his answers to questions from various Parkinsons Recovery members.

John’s new book is, to date, the most thorough exploration of the etiological pathways (causes) leading to diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease or similar neuro disorders.

Rethinking Parkinson’s Disease explains how and why trauma, toxins and stealth infections create symptoms diagnosed as a “disease”, usually treated without any further investigation into prodromal history, early life, toxic load or the possibility of infection.

The major section of this work details strategies to create wellness and reverse the illness processes, much available to patients with little or no cost. There are sections on Western Allopathic Medical treatments (symptom control), Complementary Medical treatments and therapies to avoid.

Robert

Can Parkinson’s Disease Be Reversed?

This is a 2 minute video that I just released which spreads the word that I have documented the stories of recovery of over 70 individuals on Parkinsons Recovery Radio. As a member, you can easily access all of the interviews by visiting the Radio Show page here (The listing is down the right column on this page) and clicking on the category listing “Stories of People Who Reversed Their Symptoms.” Click on that particular category listing and there will pop up a listing of 70 radio show interviews you can begin accessing if you have not already done so.

Be ready to get inspired. Each interview is unique. Each story of recovery is different. Listening will motivate you to take the actions needed for a successful recovery.

Robert

A Major League Pitcher’s Perspective on Recovery

I interviewed Tom House today on the radio show. The interview is posted here on the radio show member page. He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease about five years ago.

Tom has a unique perspective on the “process” of recovery. Note that I used the word “process” not “outcome”. Tom explains that when athletes focus on the “outcome” they want – i.e., winning the game – their performance sinks and they are more likely to lose.

The outcome is not what matters, but the process. Of course you want to see all symptoms dissolve. To make that happen however, the focus needs to be on the present moment activities and behaviors that in the end make that outcome possible.

This is why mindfulness programs are so successful for people with Parkinson’s.  They focus on process rather than outcomes.

Tom is rolling out a new program that sounds interesting to me, but it obviously is the early stages of a roll out. Be on the lookout for future announcements.

Robert