Naturopath John Coleman, ND, was my guest on Parkinsons Recovery Radio discussing treat the cause. An overview of the program and a set of questions he answers follow.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease

There is a strong view among adventurous healthcare professionals that Parkinsons disease is not a distinct, separate disease, but one possible set of symptoms arising from one or more causes that create a degenerative process.

Other diseases that may arise from these causes include Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Multiple System Atrophy, Motor Neurone Disease/ALS, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Cardiovascular disease, Alzheimers disease, Dementia, Type 2 Diabetes, certain cancers, and many others.

When viewed in this way, likely causes become clearer and treatment options widen dramatically. Modern research is now showing significant benefits from folk medicine and anxient remedies  like food choices, appropriate hydration, dancing, singing, gentle detoxification activities, self-love and meditation.

Lets look at Parkinsons disease as a set of symptoms, discover the individual pathway that led each person to this point, and treat the cause to manifest wellness.www.returntostillness.com.au

  1. What evidence is there for the idea that Parkinsons disease is simply a set of symptoms rather than a distinct disease?
  2. What are the causes or processes that may lead to degeneration and diagnosis of a disease.
  3. How can we find the cause or causes for each individual when western medicine struggles to even diagnose Parkinsons disease accurately?
  4. Are there some simple diagnostic tools to help us?
  5. Are there some general health-giving activities and choices that apply no matter what cause is discovered?
  6. You list three basic causes for all degenerative disorders. Can we talk about some basic treatment options for each one?
    1. Suppressed trauma
    2. Environmental toxins
    3. Stealth infections
  7. How much of the recovery process depends on the patient?
  8. You talk about some specific therapies in presentations – Aqua Hydration Formulas and Bowen Therapy. Is there any evidence supporting their use for those diagnosed with Parkinsons disease?
  9. “Stop Parkin and Start Livin was published in 2005. Have you changed your views on any aspects of treatment since then?
  10. There is a lot of talk about the Mediterranean Diet for those with Parkinsons disease. Do you think this is the best diet to choose?
  11. Research has been published purporting to show that coffee (3-6 cups daily) is protective against Parkinsons disease (and a number of other conditions) and is a useful dietary supplement. Do you agree?
  12. If a person develops Parkinsons disease-like symptoms, and/or is diagnosed with Parkinsons disease, what are your top tips for moving forward towards good health?
    Is treat the cause at the top of the list?

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery