Parkinsons Recovery

Parkinsons Recovery

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  • Food Can Fix Things that Drugs Can't

Food Can Fix Things that Drugs Can't

Thursday 13th September 2018

Discover how natural remedies can help manage Parkinson's symptoms with insights from Dr. Bill McAnalley's groundbreaking research.
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Healing from Within: Natural Remedies for Parkinson's with Dr. Bill McAnalley

I want them to take it and feel better, and you have nothing to lose. I have to say we've been, you know, obviously always searching and looking for ways to support people's ability to heal from the inside out, and clearly this is one possibility that is truly exciting and, I might also add, revolutionary.
Imagine finding relief from Parkinson's symptoms not in a pill bottle, but on your dinner plate. That's the intriguing idea Dr. Bill McAnalley, a National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health Fellow, brings to the table. In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', host Robert Rodgers, PhD, chats with Dr. McAnalley about his groundbreaking research on natural products that support health from the inside out. Dr.
McAnalley dives into the science behind how certain foods and supplements can help manage Parkinson's by targeting key issues like oxidative stress, neuro-inflammation, abnormal protein aggregation, and neuronal apoptosis. These terms might sound complex, but Dr. McAnalley breaks them down in a way that's easy to understand. He explains how oxidative stress—an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body—can exacerbate Parkinson's symptoms, and how natural products can help restore balance.
Neuro-inflammation and abnormal protein aggregation are also tackled, offering hope that food-based solutions can play a role in slowing disease progression. Dr. McAnalley's research has led to the development of unique natural supplements designed to nurture and sustain health. If you're curious about how herbs, plants, and amino acids can activate pathways in your body to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, this episode is a must-listen.
Whether you're living with Parkinson's or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable insights and practical advice on harnessing the power of nature for better health.