Discover the Latest in Parkinson’s Care: Watch “Making the Case for Nutrition and Exercise in Parkinson’s” on the PCLA YouTube Channel

Winter Wolf Press is excited to share the latest “Let’s Talk Parkinson’s” episode on the PCLA YouTube Channel. This video, “Making the Case for Nutrition and Exercise in Parkinson’s,” highlights the importance of lifestyle changes in managing Parkinson’s Disease.

Meet the Guest Speaker: Jerry Hurtubise

After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s, San Francisco trial attorney Jerry Hurtubise drew on his expertise in head trauma cases to find effective ways to manage his condition. He discovered that vigorous aerobic exercise and a brain-healthy diet significantly slow Parkinson’s progression.

In his book Parkinsonian Democracy, Jerry uses the fictional United States District Court of Public Opinion to showcase his findings. Through the character of trial attorney Christian Cultura, he argues that exercise and nutrition are vital in combating Parkinson’s.

Discover the ‘Three-Legged Stool’ Approach

In the video, Jerry discusses his ‘three-legged stool’ approach to managing Parkinson’s, emphasizing the importance of exercise, nutrition, and a proactive mindset. This approach is not only backed by Jerry’s personal experience but also aligns with emerging research in the field of Parkinson’s care.

Support PCLA and Further the Cause

The Parkinson’s Clinical and Laboratory Association (PCLA) continues to be a vital resource for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. By supporting PCLA, you help advance research and provide resources that can enhance the lives of those living with Parkinson’s. Consider donating through their website: PCLA Donation Page.

Watch Now

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from someone who has not only lived with Parkinson’s but has also dedicated his life to finding effective ways to manage it. Watch “Making the Case for Nutrition and Exercise in Parkinson’s” on the PCLA YouTube Channel:

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Stay tuned for more updates from PCLA and Winter Wolf Press, where we continue to bring you the latest information and resources to help manage the challenges of Parkinson’s Disease.