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  • The Foot Whisperer

The Foot Whisperer

Wednesday 29th February 2012

Learn about Randy Eady's foot therapy for Parkinson's, emphasizing whole-body health and balance in this insightful episode.
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Randy Eady's Foot Therapy: A New Path for Parkinson's Relief

The interesting thing from a Parkinson's standpoint is, if you're having problems with choking or swallowing, what you can do is you can stimulate these three points in the jaw and actually get the saliva glands to almost milk and relax that tension in the neck and jaw.
Picture this: a therapy session that starts with a soothing foot soak and ends with a sense of renewed balance and relief. That's what Randy Eady, affectionately known as the Foot Whisperer, brings to the table for people dealing with Parkinson's disease. In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', host Robert Rodgers chats with Randy about his groundbreaking approach to Parkinson's therapy, focusing on the feet to heal the whole body.
Randy's method involves stimulating the nerves and meridian pathways in the feet, using tools like the ashiyu foot spa. This isn't just any foot soak – it helps dissolve crystals in the feet, allowing for better movement and toxin elimination. But that's not all. Randy also dives into alternative therapies such as float therapy and super brain yoga.
Float therapy uses sensory deprivation in a saltwater tank to enhance relaxation and healing, while super brain yoga targets specific ear points to boost brain function. These innovative treatments, combined with Randy's foot therapy, provide a holistic approach to managing Parkinson's symptoms. Throughout the episode, Randy emphasizes the importance of posture and muscle health. He shares how his techniques can sometimes trigger a dystonia response, which he addresses with magnets and specific foot massages.
He also talks about jaw stimulation to ease neck tension and improve swallowing issues. Randy Eady's work offers a fresh perspective on Parkinson's treatment, focusing on whole-body wellness and balance. Tune in to learn how these therapies could bring relief and hope to you or someone you care about.