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Learn to Relax Tight Parkinson’s Hip Flexors to Relieve Pain

Tight hip flexors are a huge problem with Parkinson’s Disease. Many people with Parkinson’s complain of hip and back issues that stem from a tight psoas muscle. It’s a hard muscle to stretch, and oftentimes you strain your back trying to stretch it.

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Non-Alcoholic Cranberry Sparkler Cocktail

Many of my fighters and dancers are choosing to drink non-alcoholic beverages. People with Parkinson’s often find that alcohol reduces their Levodopa’s effectiveness, and can make their Parkinson’s symptoms worse.

If you find that you’re in the mood for a cocktail this holiday season, you should give this non-alcoholic Cranberry Sparkler at try. It is easy to make, very festive looking, and tastes great! It also contains berries (a super food), which are full of antioxidants and are great “brain-food”. So drink up and enjoy!

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Try This Stretch to Relieve Anxiety and Improve Gut Issues With Parkinson’s

Anxiety and digestive issues are both common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s caused by changes in brain chemistry. Up to 40 percent of people with PD will experience some form of anxiety, while 70 to 80 percent will experience gastrointestinal issues.

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Relieve Parkinson’s Hip Stiffness With This Easy Bed Stretch

Do you get really stiffened up by morning? Most people do, with or without Parkinson’s. If you have PD, you may have a bit of time before your first dose of medication takes effect. Of course, it’s easier to move during your medication’s “on” period, but you can use this waiting time to do some easy stretches.

Stretching and moving first thing in the morning makes it easier to get around the rest of the day. More importantly, it could prevent an accidental fall when you stand up or start to walk.

This week, I am showing you how to loosen up your hip joints and release muscles and soft tissue that becomes “boggy” in the joint and surrounding area. If you missed parts one through four of my bed stretches series, the video links are at the bottom of this article!

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