Fighting Parkinson's Drug Free
Are you or someone you know suffering from Parkinson's Disease? Do you know much about the disease? Have you been talking to family and friends looking for answers? Have you been researching the internet searching for answers? Have you become frustrated with what you have found and want something more?
You have come to the right place.
Whether you are fighting Parkinson's without medications or fighting Parkinson's with medications, everybody is welcome here!
Fighting Parkinson's Drug Free presents a holistic approach to embracing the disease from a new perspective. Howard Shifke recovered from Parkinson's Disease using a holistic approach to recovery that he designed. The approach is called his Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery®. Howard fought Parkinson's without medications, herbal supplements, herbal formulas or Ayurvedic remedies. His recipe for recovery is outlined in his Blog post dated January 5, 2011, and it is a combination of Qigong, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupressure, Soul, Mind, Body Medicine, Chanting, Jin Shin Jyutsu, Yin Tui Na, a vegetarian diet, and many meditation/affirmation/prayer techniques. Through trial and error, he was able to discover what worked and what did not, and he explains it in great detail in the Blog as well as in his book, Fighting Parkinson's… and Winning.
Click the image of the book for more information, including how to purchase the book.
Brief Chronology:
September 21, 2009, Howard's internal tremors began.
November 5, 2009, Parkinson's diagnosis by neurologist.
Parkinson's symptoms Howard fought included: Internal tremors; Extremely poor balance; Bradykinesia (walking — hunched forward, shuffled feet, arms did not swing); Rigidity (arms, legs and upper back were tight and extremely painful); Constipation; Inability to stand up straight; Inability to get out of a chair without using arms; Inability to go up and down stairs without holding railing and using arms to pull self up; Inability to get a utensil to his mouth when trying to eat; Falling asleep in middle of the day sitting at the computer; Frozen face; Inability to write; Inability to type with two hands; Constantly worn out and tired.
June 12, 2010, Howard became symptom free.
August 5, 2010, Parkinson's neurologist could not detect a single Parkinson's symptom.
December 22, 2011, Parkinson's neurologist states Howard does not have Parkinson's anymore.
Today, Howard remains symptom free, Parkinson's free.
Great news! Another person, Marie, who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Parkinson's as well! Click here to read all about it.
More great news! Another person, Pratima, who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Stage 4 Parkinson's! Click here to read all about it.
Even more great news! Another person, Betty M., who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Parkinson's! Click here to read all about it.
And, even more great news! Another person, Helen Gill in Australia, who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Parkinson's! Click here to read all about it.
Yes, continuing great news! Another person, Tony C., who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Parkinson's! Click here to read all about it.
Yes, more continuing great news! Another person, Elaine J., who has been doing my Parkinson's Recipe for Recovery® is symptom free from Parkinson's! Click here to read all about it.
On this web site you will find Howard's Blog, which chronicles his story sharing his holistic approach to Parkinson's, as well as the resources where he learned the information to build the recipe that resulted in his recovery. Also, you will find testimonials from some of the Parkinson's sufferers who Howard is coaching, and a Parkinson's coaching page explaining how you may enlist Howard's Parkinson's Coaching services.
As you approach the world of Fighting Parkinson's Drug Free, remember the words of Dr. Zhi Gang Sha, "I have the power to heal myself. You have the power to heal yourself. Together we have the power to heal the world."
As you know, the electricity in a Parkinson's body is not flowing well, and we have a host of physical issues that arrive as a result. In a couple of coaching sessions over the last week, it was brought to my attention that stiffness in the neck was something plaguing people. I would imagine that a stiff neck interferes with the smooth flow of electricity (neural impulses) generated in our brains and having to make their way down to our bodies.
For many years (8-10 years), I had been doing neck exercises to stretch and loosen my neck as part of my morning Qigong exercises. So, even though I did the neck exercises every morning while I had Parkinson's, they are not in my Recipe for Recovery because I never associated them as something I did for recovery from Parkinson's. The information I learned last week makes me feel that this is important enough to discuss because maybe some of you are facing a neck stiffness problem.
Here are the neck exercises:
Turning head to sides.
1. Sit up straight and slowly turn your head to the right.
2. Slowly turn your head so you are facing forward again.
3. Slowly turn your head to the left.
4. Slowly turn your head so you are facing forward again.
Repeat this 10 times to each side.
Tilting head forward and back.
1. Slowly tilt your head forward with your chin moving down toward your chest.
2. Slowly bring your head up so you are facing forward again.
3. Slowly tilt your head back.
4. Slowly bring your head up so you are facing forward again.
Repeat this 10 times forward and 10 times back.
Tilting head to sides.
1. Slowly tilt your head to the right side as if you were trying to place your right ear on your right shoulder.
2. Slowly bring your head back so you are facing forward again.
3. Slowly tilt your head to the left side as if you were trying to place your left ear on your left shoulder.
4. Slowly bring your head back so you are facing forward again.
Repeat this 10 times to each side.
If your neck is so stiff that you cannot perform any of these movements, use your hands to assist your head and your neck in doing the exercises, but only do the movements slightly so you do not strain your already stiff neck. After you have been doing this with the assistance of your hands for a number of days, the tightness should loosen up a little, and you should try again without using your hands.
I feel that tremors occur from blockages in our electrical system. Our Parkinson's brain is sending weak impulses and the impulses are trying to get through passages squeezed tight by our rigidity, thus resulting in shaking. I feel that a tight, stiff neck negatively impacts the ability for electricity (our neural impulses) to be delivered correctly to our bodies. Our rigidity is literally squeezing the life out of our neural impulses…and out of us…we are slow, unsteady and fatigued.
And, let's not forget about pain. But, wait! In order to feel pain, isn't it our nerve endings themselves that send the "I'm experiencing pain" message to the brain? So, if we are just sitting around watching TV and we feel pain from our rigidity, doesn't it make sense that our ridiculously tight muscles called rigidity are squeezing down so hard on our nerves that our nerves are sending an "I'm experiencing pain" message to our brains. This squeezing causes blockages in the energy flowing through our bodies and these blockages negatively impact our movement and cause us pain. To make matters worse, our dopamine faucet is nearly turned off, so we are getting very little assistance from our dopamine.
So, here is where I am going with this. Please try doing the neck exercises outlined above and let me know about your ability to do them or not. If you do not wish to comment publicly, please send me an email at howard@fightingparkinsonsdrugfree.com. Having a looser and more flexible neck will help with many things in life, including balance and looking backwards when backing up your car.
I feel very strongly it also will help with opening up the first line of electricity blockages in your body and will assist in your Parkinson's recovery. As I said before, I did not include this in the Recipe because for 8-10 years it is something I did every morning already, so I did not view it as something I did specifically for Parkinson's recovery. However, if enough of you do this over the next month or so and report along the way that you are seeing measurable improvement, I feel that it should be added to the Recipe as an Addendum.
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