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.