Sharry Edwards: Unveiling BioAcoustic Profiling for Parkinson's Relief
Sometimes you can get your body to substitute adrenaline for dopamine just by using your mind.
What if you could tune into the sounds of your body to manage Parkinson's disease? In this eye-opening episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', host Robert Rodgers sits down with Sharry Edwards, a pioneer in the field of human bioacoustics. Sharry shares her personal battle with Parkinson's symptoms and the innovative solutions she found that turned her life around. She introduces us to BioAcoustic Profiling, a cutting-edge assessment tool that has shown promise in helping those with Parkinson's.
During the episode, Sharry delves into how BioAcoustic Profiling works and why it’s a game-changer for people dealing with neurological challenges. She also touches on the surprising connections between diet, neurological health, and even Lyme disease. You’ll hear about the power of the mind in managing symptoms, including how mental focus can substitute adrenaline for dopamine. This episode isn’t just about theory; Sharry performs a live BioAcoustic assessment, offering a glimpse into this revolutionary technique.
If you’re curious about holistic approaches to managing Parkinson’s or looking for new ways to improve your quality of life, this episode is a must-listen. Plus, there’s an exciting call-to-action to attend the Parkinsons Recovery Summit, where you can experience these therapies firsthand. Tune in for a blend of science, personal stories, and practical advice that could change how you view Parkinson's management.