TMJ Disorder and the Symptoms of Parkinson’s

Jo Rosen, President and Founder of the Parkinsons Resource Organization, is my guest today.

“When my mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1984, I chalked it up to her growing old. When my husband, Alan, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1989, I met Parkinson’s in completely different ways; concern, despair, overwhelming sadness, curiosity; what to do, how to plan, who to talk to, and a vow to do something.

It was February, 1990 that I made my deal with The Universe; namely, if she would teach me everything I needed to know about creating quality of life for my husband and me, I would share it with the world. Voila, the organization, Parkinson’s Resource Organization was born. In this, my 20th Year, I received the gift of introduction to TMJ/TMD (DDS) work within the movement disorder world.”

Jo Rosen

Jo Rosen explains how corrections to TMJ disorder (misalignment in the jaw bone) is providing relief to some persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson’s.

 

Cheryl’s Miracle Turnaround: TMJ

This radio show runs two hours. During the first hour, Cheryl talks about a miracle that has happened in her life over the past month. She discovered a natural, safe and non-intrusive treatment involving a retainer which is formed and adjusted by a dentist.

My name is Cheryl. I’m 52 and have been living with Parkinson’s for 10 years now. I will get right to the point. As of 1 month ago, my symptoms are reversing, diminishing, going away. I am healing every day.

After 10 years of searching, Cheryl has at long last found a therapy which she describes as a miracle. Want to learn more about the miracle that has made a huge difference to the quality of Cheryl’s life? Listen in.