Foot Whispering

Randy Eady, M.Ed, former professor and therapeutic counselor in Behavioral Sciences and Leadership at the USAF Academy, Colorado is otherwise known as the foot whisperer. He has been using (and inventing) a variety of simple, affordable foot-focused tools successfully with clients, including renowned author, new-thought leader and wellness guru, Louise Hay for several years.  He says, “This approach is ideally suited to address movement and balance challenge conditions for people suffering a variety of symptoms or simply wanting to maintain or improve movement confidence.”

Randy is one of the featured speakers at the 2013 Parkinsons Recovery Summit in Santa Fe February 21st-24th. He will show how to apply an innovative “off-label” use of Far InfraRed delivered to the feet to help with circulation, neuropathy, toe-curling/muscle-cramping and will showcase a simple to use movement transcendence tool for balance, core strength and flow that helps frozen shoulders, lordosis, stenosis and other spine conditions, as well as improving range-of-motion and opening the pelvis/enhancing 3-D diaphragm expansion for better breathing, balance and cross-body coordination!

Foot Whisperer Randy Eady

 

 

Randy Eady, otherwise known as the foot whisperer helps people with symptoms of Parkinson’s disease by stimulating the nerves and meridian pathways in their feet. He has developed several novel and revolutionary therapies that are offering sustained relief to people with Parkinson’s.

Randy is currently working with the California Institute for Human Science to create a Parkinson’s Recovery Garden using subtle energy elements discussed in this broadcast.  He will have elements of the garden at the June PR Summit that increase sense of touch in feet and hands and stimulates a sequence of meridian energy activation.  In July, participants will have the opportunity to “preview experience” the CIHS Therapy Garden Installation with movement protocols clinically shown to improve balance, breathing and circulation. Specific patterns of stone and crystal will encourage both magnetic resonance and balance with the earth. The PR Summit (June) and the Subtle Energy Science; Art & Practice of Consciousness and Healing Conference (July) will both include discussion of brain lateralization testing, foot palpation, and the emerging results of biospys that compared reflex areas and protocols in acupressure responsive and unresponsive feet. As well as explore the Resonator — which applies an extremely low-level electromagnetic field (EMF) along with proprietary targeted vibro-acoustic (TvA) protocols—intended to improve a number of the signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s and other neurological-based diseases.
 

Foot Whisperer Randy Eady

Foot Whisperer Randy Eady on the Rhythms and Rhymes of Parkinsons

Our bodies and our lives are ordered by rhythms great and small, so rhythm feels great and does us good.

Parkinson’s Disease is one of the best examples to depict how rhythmic response can either throw off or balance the body’s physical activity needs and facilitate the integrity of machinery for maintaining a cell’s energy level.   As many are aware (PD) is a form of accelerated aging. Shaking, tremors, the imbalance of neurotransmitters, and many other conditions of PD lead to declining efficiency and function in the body.

Randy Eady, located in Delray Beach, Florida, where he is known as the “Foot Whisperer” for his promotion of whole body health and balance through treatment of the feet, discusses a program designed to help both medicalized and “non-med” PDers deal with the condition’s symptoms.

Our bodies and our lives are ordered by rhythms great and small. Rhythm feels great and does us good. Parkinson’s Disease is one of the best examples to depict how rhythmic response can either throw off or balance the body’s physical activity needs and facilitate the integrity of machinery for maintaining a cell’s energy level.

Did you realize that walking on rocks can provide relief from your symptoms? Really. This is not a joke. Listen to the show to learn why.