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Nutritional Deficits in Parkinson's Disease

January 16, 2017

A Person with Parkinson's (PWP) typically has dental issues, salivary issues, swallowing difficulties, probably H. pylori, probably methylation disabilities, an imbalanced microbiome and slow transit, resulting in nutrient deficiencies, together with multi-drug interactions along the way. Hinz diagrammed some 29 interactions and barely scratched the surface. Unsuspectingly, those who shop and cook their own meals may provide the added edge.

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In Diet & Supplements, Brain Science, Therapies Tags Nutrition, Food as Medicine
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Insights into Parkinson's Disease

January 9, 2017

 In taking us along with you on your journey you have realised that we are all different yet also all the same.  It matters little what kind of music helps us, the fact is that there is some music for each of us that heals our symptoms.  For me it's The Shadows music.  I discovered this when I was recovering from a mini stroke and the friend came round to play his guitar for me.  I could literally feel my brain responding as though I had guitar strings in my head.

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In Therapies, People, Mental Health, Music Tags biography, Curiosity, Insight, Philosophy

Mannitol and Parkinson's Disease: A Review

December 23, 2016

Based on this evidence, while I am in no way advising anyone else to do so, I have personally decided to add Mannitol into my recovery plan** and have invested in a kilo of the powder.  I have just taken my first teaspoon to ensure there are no side-effects and will build up to the recommended dose over the next few days. I will report on outcomes.

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In Brain Science, Diet & Supplements, People Tags Mannitol, Food as Medicine, Lymph, Prebiotic, Osmolyte

A Critical Analysis of Medical Science and Parkinson's Disease

December 18, 2016

"Nowadays, some of the PhDs and presenters don't even take the time to learn the nomenclature and techniques used by the co-authors who actually interface with the patients. They just deal with the numbers. Medicine becomes so much simpler when it's been de-personalized. The Dr. abdicates his responsibility by simply purveying what his specialty has dictated; the patient becomes his diagnostic label... PD in our case.

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In Brain Science, People Tags Research, Science, Analysis
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Playing Card Therapies for Parkinson's Disease

December 17, 2016

I find I can shuffle, deal, turn, tidy up, halve and gather the pack of cards. It can be quite stiff and difficult but this seems to be one of those things, like playing with my basketball, which allows me to almost always access some movement, this time for my fingers. Indeed, I find this is giving me more and more knowledge of my hands again. You can see me performing this type of exercise at the end of the video below.

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In Exercise, Re-thinking Movement, Brain Science, Therapies, Toys, Video Tags Hands, Fingers, Cards, Applied Neuroplasticity, Games, Symptom Relief

CoQ10 and Parkinson's Disease

December 10, 2016

Research has found that the level of CoQ10 is substantially lower in the mitochondria of people with PD and that a CoQ10 deficiency can increase the risk of dopamine cell death in the substantia nigra region of the brain.

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In Diet & Supplements, Therapies Tags CoQ10, cells
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Surviving and Parkinson's Disease

October 28, 2016

By Jennifer Oldroyd, Contributing Author and Person with Parkinson's.

Just like the family of a person who smokes can suffer from passive smoking, the carers of people with Parkinson's suffer from Passive Parkinson's.  If they still want to do things together they have to slow right down to accommodate the Person with Parkinson's. The question is - is this necessarily a bad thing?  While we do not draw Parkinson's into our lungs, a negative way of looking at things can be infectious and negative thinking is stifling. 

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In Mental Health, People, Therapies Tags Emotions, Mirroring, Caregiving, Mental Health

Moving in the Mind and Parkinson's

October 24, 2016

Certainly, whether I am correct or not that the mind dancing has significantly contributed to this change, clearly there are health and wellness benefits to the gentle movement therapies I have been developing and espouse. I believe that this kind of muscle growth is unusual in Parkinson's, which is often associated with muscle atrophy.

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In Music, Re-thinking Movement, Therapies Tags Imagination, Strength

A Hop, Skip and Jump Forwards in Parkinson's Recovery

October 23, 2016

Here I am outside in the Garden. I am using the patterns of the paving slabs (visual stimulus), getting into the groove of the music (audio stimulus) and the feedback with the ground(motor stimulus) to help my brain and body remember the joy of movement.

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In Brain Science, Re-thinking Movement, Therapies Tags Jumping, Skipping

Basket Balls, Music and Reversing Symptoms of Parkinson's

October 20, 2016

I highly recommend anyone with Parkinson's get a basketball or a netball - the weight and feel matters a lot - and just play, feel, stimulate the muscle memories which are still there. Bounce, balance, catch, throw your way back to moving, every single day. Explore, play, be curious. Practice, but make sure you have fun with it. Enjoy whatever movement you can release, no matter how small. Feel good when you manage to extend your range. Feel good factor = dopamine reward = more movement = more feel good - and that is science fact. In the video I am playing by myself, the therapeutic effects are magnified by the social quotient of playing ball with family members and friends by massive amounts.

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In Music, Re-thinking Movement, Toys, Video, Therapies, Exercise Tags Basket Balls, Balls, Music, Dance

Diagnostic Discovery and Treatment of Parkinson's Disease

October 14, 2016

K.O.R.E. is based on Wellness Engineering techniques (which is how, I believe, "Complementary Therapies" should be more properly termed). K.O.R.E. employs kinesiology muscle testing to identify root causes of health issues and then uses bioenergy and biomechanic techniques to seek to resolve them. We are looking at how such strategies might work for resolving Parkinson's symptoms, through experimenting on myself.

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In Therapies, Brain Science, People Tags Diagnostics, Treatment, Root Cause

Coloring and Dot-to-Dot Book Therapy for Parkinson's Disease

October 8, 2016

I immediately had a gut feeling this was likely to be one of those "ah ha!" moments, due to the following reasons:

  • visual stimuli are massively important for People with Parkinson's;
  • the shrinking of handwriting is a classical symptom of Parkinson's onset and we need to constantly challenge all such symptoms to keep the disease at bay;
  • relaxation and escaping ingrained stress response is absolutely key to improving symptoms of Parkinson's;
  • continually trying something new and challenging our brains to create new neural pathways is key to pushing the disease back and back.
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In Brain Science, Mental Health, Exercise Tags Curiosity, Recovery, Play, Coloring, Color Therapy

Food As Medicine, Food As Poison in Parkinson's

October 3, 2016

I cannot stress these concepts enough for PwP: food is absolutely critical to symptoms, good and bad. Food interacts with the medication too. It simply is not enough to rely on drugs, and if you have periods where the "drugs aren't working" it is vital to look to your diet.

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Tags Food as Medicine, Fava Beans, Diet

Out-Thinking Parkinson's Radio Interview

August 13, 2016

In this interview recorded for a local radio station back in April 2016, I discuss more about the origins of the Out-Thinking Parkinson's project telling my own background story and discussing some of the things we discovered along the way.

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Neurologic Music Therapy for Parkinson's Recovery

July 29, 2016

I recommend anyone interested in Parkinson's Recovery to take a look at Jim Kennedy's research and follow his journey of self-experimentation into NMT. You will find Jim to be very positive and upbeat - no doubt because he has chosen to fill his life with music. You can follow Jim's work via his Facebook Page.

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In Exercise, People, Books, Music, Toys Tags NMT, YoYo Stress Balls
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The Overlaps Between Stress and Parkinson's Disease, Part 1

July 14, 2016

I have been reading Dr Jim White's "Stress Control" afresh, but now from the perspective of a Person with Parkinson's (PwP). This is a course written about stress itself, without any reference to or context in Parkinson's. Yet, anyone affected Parkinson's who reads it will be very familiar with what they find. I will be writing extensively on this subject, but to set the scene, first I would just like for us to consider a list Dr White provides which covers how stress can affect the body. People affected with Parkinson's the world over will recognize very many of these as the acute symptoms of their condition - but remember here Dr White is writing purely about Stress.

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In Mental Health, Brain Science, Therapies Tags Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Symptoms

A Helping Hand with Movement Recovery Exercises

June 19, 2016

In my previous diary entry, I showed, by developing our ideas about incorporating balls-on-elastic into our gentle movement therapy, how we came up with a simple exercise regime to open up the fingers of my hands.  In the sequel video included in this post, it is becoming ever clearer that our concept of "applied neuroplasticity" does work. Here, I demonstrate the further evolution in my own movement, resulting from practicing these ideas over and over again.

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Focusing on Wellness: A Companion's Piece

June 17, 2016

I have been able to make it to my mid-forties without sitting on the opposite side of a diagnosis desk. There is a whole lot of luck involved, but also a belief that I am in charge of my own life, health, and wellness. I have always paid attention to my body. I understood that body and mind are in a partnership that constantly needed to negotiate. I have always seen the signals of pain, tiredness, and wellbeing that my body gives me as an integral part of how I needed to plan my days and live my life.

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Impacts of Diagnosis on Parkinson's Disease

June 1, 2016

I hope that my experience might be a catalyst for change, because, in speaking with a significant network of people with PD around the world, there are many with diagnosis and aftercare treatment experiences even poorer than my own. I feel, therefore, we do need an overhaul of how the healthcare diagnoses and treat people with Parkinson's. Simply stated, the current experience of too many PwP (People with Parkinson's) is that they are prescribed drugs as a singular treatment pathway and given a narrative of hopelessness at diagnosis. 

 

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In Mental Health, People, Brain Science, Biography Tags Diagnosis, Symptoms, Medication, Emotions

Movement Recovery with Yo-Yo Stress Balls

May 30, 2016

Deb had the unique insight that a kind of stress ball (a squeezy, bouncy ball which fit the human hand well) which comes with an attached elastic string and a velcro finger or wrist strap would be hugely beneficial. She based this on our discoveries of how some hand-eye co-ordination movements are relatively easy for people with Parkinsonsim's. She was right!

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In Exercise, Assistive Technology, Video, Therapies, Re-thinking Movement, Toys, People, Music Tags Stress, Balls, Recovery, Curiosity, Play, Symptom Relief, Symptoms, Vagus Nerve, Featured
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