Parkinsons Recovery

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  • Treat Symptoms or Explore the Causes of Parkinson's Disease?

Treat Symptoms or Explore the Causes of Parkinson's Disease?

Wednesday 29th October 2014

Join Robert Rodgers, PhD, as he debates treating symptoms versus exploring causes of Parkinson's disease, advocating for holistic methods.
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Treating Symptoms vs. Exploring Causes: A Fresh Look at Parkinson's Disease

The reality is that many people who call into my programs are very critical of the allopathic medical approach, which is, of course, again to emphasize, treat symptoms and to be really unconcerned and uninvolved with causes.
Imagine being faced with the daily challenges of Parkinson's and wondering if there's a better way to manage your symptoms. In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', Robert Rodgers, PhD, tackles the ongoing debate: should we focus on treating symptoms or dive deeper into exploring their causes? While conventional medicine often emphasizes symptom management through medications and surgeries, not everyone finds relief this way. Rodgers questions this approach, suggesting that addressing the root causes might offer more lasting benefits.
He explores holistic methods like hydrating cells, colon cleanses, and consulting biologic dentists to remove toxic heavy metals. Rodgers also touches on natural remedies such as infrared treatments and the importance of understanding body meridians to identify compromised organs. Throughout the episode, he encourages listeners to trust their bodies and seek out knowledgeable professionals who can guide them on a more comprehensive path to wellness.
Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with Parkinson's for years, this episode offers valuable insights that could change the way you approach your health journey.