Overcoming Trauma: The Hidden Key to Parkinson's Recovery
Now, in the end, the key is that these traumas are oftentimes connected to why you're not able to get rid of heavy metals or toxins or get this live little critters that are in your body.
What if the biggest obstacle to overcoming Parkinson's disease isn't what you think? In this eye-opening episode of 'Parkinsons Recovery', host Robert Rodgers, PhD, dives deep into his decade-long research to reveal a surprising culprit: trauma. Many people battling Parkinson's don't realize how past traumas can keep symptoms alive and kicking. Rodgers shares that these traumas can be buried so deep, even at the cellular level, that they manifest as tremors—your body's way of trying to shake them off.
He stresses the importance of acknowledging and releasing these traumas, whether through craniosacral therapy, energy healing, or other methods. This episode isn't just about identifying the problem; it's about offering solutions. Rodgers introduces the Aldebrook Jump Start to Recovery program, which equips individuals with tools and techniques to manage stress and find relief. Plus, there's a free Jump Start to Recovery Crash Course for those eager to take immediate action.
Rodgers also touches on how trauma can be linked to heavy metals, toxins, and even critters in the body, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to treatment. If you're dealing with Parkinson's or supporting someone who is, this episode is a must-listen. It offers a fresh perspective on managing symptoms and provides actionable steps toward a better quality of life.