Why Do People Die?

How about my title to this post? It was inspired by my interview today on Parkinsons Recovery Radio with Willem Visser, a craniosacral therapist. Now, a big part of his presentation was to explain more about what craniosacral therapy is and why it helps with symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Some of you who receive regular craniosacral treatments may well conclude that you do not need to listen to this particular interview (posted here on the radio show page).

Well, might I encourage you to listen anyway. Why? Willem summarizes the work of Aubrey de Grey, an engineer, who is now focused on answering the question posted in the title above – why do people die? Now, the interesting twist to Aubrey de Grey’s work is that he argues it is possible to live very long lives – up to 200 to 300 years. How could that be possible?

Listen to the interview. Your interest will be tickled too.

Robert

Future Interviews

Hi All!

I have been recruiting two fascinating guests for the radio show this month. One of the guests will discuss his invention called the Vecttor which helps reduce and/or eliminate chronic pain. I interviewed Dr. Rhodes seven years ago when his Vecttor invention had not yet been approved by the FDA. It is now approved.

My second guest will discuss healing at the cellular level. How cool is that?

So, hang onto your hats for interviews with future guests that promise to be fascinating and useful for nurturing recovery.

Robert