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Hello

My husband's Parkinson's symptoms are worsening although he is still mobile. We intend to trial B1 protocol but are in process of downsizing to more manageable property so will try after we have moved.

In the meantime does anyone have an opinion on Robert Rogers and his online book where he apparently goes through all the various things that have helped different people.

Is it worth buying?

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I took a look at the table of contents on Amazon. It looks like a pretty good survey of people who seem to have recovered.

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Thanks

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$75 at Amazon, $30 at Barnes and Noble: barnesandnoble.com/w/pionee...

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Pioneers of Recovery: First Set of Interviews with 14 Pioneers: Therapies and Treatments that Reverse Symptoms of Parkinsons Disease

by Robert Rodgers Phd

Overview

People everywhere are finding fascinating and effective ways to get relief from the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Some people are symptom free today - not many - but some. There is hope, especially when you see what smart things people with Parkinson's are doing for themselves to feel better and reverse their own symptoms.The pioneers in this first set of interviews discuss the therapies, approaches and treatments that help them feel a lot better. They refuse to accept the false belief that recovery is impossible. All have found ways to get great relief from their symptoms using a natural therapy or treatment.Each person has a unique story, but each story is packed with hope and promise for a better tomorrow. Of course, recovery can be slow and frustrating, but the stories reveal an indisputable truth. A little experimentation and courage goes a long way.Seven of the 14 interviews are with persons who have been diagnosed with Parkinsons. Each story is unique. Each person is doing something different to feel better. Each story is packed with hope that relief is possible for anyone.Find fascinating insights about how you can ... * Take herbs that help relieve specific symptoms - Herbalist Andrew Bentley gets good results with his Parkinsons clients. Andrew talks about specific herbs he uses for very specific symptoms like tremors, rigidity and excessive salivation. What he is doing for his own clients will help revolutionize how Parkinson's is treated.* Explore the healing power of essential oils - What are essential oils and how can they help you? Jean Oswald answers these questions for us. She offers specific recommendations about the essential oil that helps provide relief for specific symptoms.* Determine what people with Parkinson's have done for themselves to become symptoms free today - John Coleman is a naturopath doctor who is symptom free today. He now helps others recover. John talks about his own recovery and what he found to be most useful. Nathan Zakheim had an advanced stage of Parkinsons 20 years ago and was a few months shy of having to live in a nursing home. Nathan too is symptom free today. He also talks about what he did to recover and announces a clinic he is opening in India to help people recover.* Receive a detailed explanation of therapies that have other people feel better - There is no single therapy or approach that is the panacea. There are a wide variety of therapies, treatments and approaches that can be effective. You will find in Pioneers of Recovery detailed information about the therapies that have helped people with Parkinson's symptoms feel better.* Gain a rich understanding of powerful therapies that unlock unconscious resistance to healing - Sometimes part of us wants to heal, but another part resists healing. I found several people to interview - a psychologist and a international expert in Neuro-Linguistic Programming - who offer exciting ideas to help unlock any unconscious resistance to taking the steps that are necessary to recover.* Discover how a famous comedian and juggler maintains focus, harmony and balance while he juggles. - Chris Bliss is famous for many things. Mostly, he is famous for a 5 minute juggling act that has been seen by over millions of people. Chris talks about how he goes about maintaining a healthy sense of balance in his life and during his juggling act which has profound implications for Parkinson's.

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markland in reply toBolt_Upright

Thanks that's really helpful

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crewmanwhite

Dr Rodgers provides unbiased information about a wide range of strategies that may have helped one or more people.

the book is an interesting read, but don't dive into new therapies just because it helped one person. Do lots more research from a range of sources.

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Thanks

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parkinsonsrecovery.com/

This is Robert Rogers website. I highly recommend anything he does. He is motivating, encouraging and honest. I have read Pioneers of Recovery: the second set of interviews. I took an online class with Robert Rogers in February on many different methods and ways to naturally heal. The biggest takeaway from the book and Robert's classes is that you have to do what works for you. Each person in that book healed in a different way. I would say half of them took a small amount of medication but were able to keep it down to a small amount. All of them were able to lead a normal life. Robert has 20 years of research behind him and thousands of interviews with Parkinson's patients. He's a great guy and I'm very thankful to have him as part of my encouragement team.

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markland in reply toHope-full1970

Hi

Many thanks. I have just bought his online book/membership as he seems to get a general thumbs up.

Realised that standard treatment very limited and so many side effects so will be interested to learn more.

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Despe

I purchased the book in 2018. I haven't finished reading it. . .care giving duties take most of my time helping my PwP hubby. I have just ordered Dr. Roger's recommended COQ10. I will find out if it's as good as the site claims.

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markland

Thanks can relate to lack of time! I'll be interested to know if COQ10 helps

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Will let you know. I hope it does.

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