Cheryl's Journey: A Surprising Therapy for Parkinson's Relief
I am healing every day. It's a lot of money, it's scary, but it's a fair price for the price of my health and my life back.
Imagine living with Parkinson's for a decade, trying every possible treatment, only to face constant disappointment. Cheryl, at 52, knows this struggle all too well. But then, something extraordinary happened. She discovered a therapy that she describes as nothing short of miraculous. Curious about what turned her life around? Cheryl shares her inspiring story in this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief'. Cheryl had tried numerous medications, each bringing its own set of frustrating side effects.
Skeptical but desperate, she attended a support group where she learned about an unusual appliance made by a dentist. Despite the hefty price tag and her doubts, Cheryl decided to give it a shot. The fitting process took about three weeks, but the results were almost immediate. Cheryl found herself able to do everyday tasks that had become nearly impossible, like folding laundry and brushing her teeth with a manual toothbrush. Her clarity of thought improved as well.
The appliance works by moving the jaw forward and aiding the muscles of the posterior tongue, which Cheryl believes is key to alleviating Parkinson's symptoms. While some people were skeptical of this unconventional method, Cheryl's improvements were undeniable. She encourages others to explore natural, safe, and non-intrusive therapies that could significantly enhance their quality of life. Hosted by Robert Rodgers, PhD, 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief' is dedicated to offering hope and innovative solutions for those battling Parkinson's.
Cheryl's story is just one of many that illustrate the power of resilience and the potential for recovery. Tune in to hear more about Cheryl's incredible journey and the therapy that changed her life.