It's important for Parkinson's disease patients to pay attention to the type of foods they eat. Some foods may help to improve symptoms while others may further aggravate the disease condition. This article discusses those kinds of foods.
A healthy diet can play a big role in helping you manage your Parkinson’s. Here’s what you should know about nutrition for Parkinson’s disease — including whether you should drink green tea and eat more antioxidants.
Doing your best to remain healthy and strong is key for everyone with Parkinson’s disease. Research has shown that following certain lifestyle modifications can help you accomplish two important goals.
In this article, we have listed 5 best exercise programs that have been proven to be beneficial for Parkinson's patients.
You may already know that yoga is a great way to get moving, but could it also help with Parkinson's symptoms? Here's how it works, poses to try, and more.
Early research suggests the keto diet may be therapeutic in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, some types of cancer, diabetes, PCOS ...
We know that Parkinson’s disease arises in the brain. But recent research shows that the gut might be involved as well.
The link between food and Parkinson’s disease is increasingly realized in recent years. Research shows that consuming certain food groups may protect from developing Parkinson’s symptoms. This article briefly discusses those types of food.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive that develops and becomes worse over time. The disease severity can be divided into 5 main stages. This article explains all these stages.
Sweet potato recipe for Parkinson's Disease nutrition.
The causes and triggers that activate Parkinson’s disease are still being studied. Since Parkinson’s is closely connected to a lack of dopamine cells in your body, researchers are looking for ways to increase dopamine naturally through your diet. Learn about Parkinson’s and diet, including which foods to eat and avoid.
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Parkinson's disease signs appear in the body many years before the onset of motor symptoms. These early signs appear in the form of non-motor and are usually neglected and are not considered to be linked with Parkinson’s disease. Here are the 7 most common early signs of Parkinson’s that you should be aware of.
"Hopefully, this list can be a guide to help integrate healthy ways of getting ahead of your Parkinson’s."
Kathrynne Holden, our guest dietician, looks at nutritious & varied one-day menus that are good for the whole body and may help reduce Parkinson's symptoms
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The causes and triggers that activate Parkinson’s disease are still being studied. Since Parkinson’s is closely connected to a lack of dopamine cells in your body, researchers are looking for ways to increase dopamine naturally through your diet. Learn about Parkinson’s and diet, including which foods to eat and avoid.
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with behavioral changes such as irritability and anger.
There is an increasing interest in the use of dietary supplements in Parkinson’s disease. However, most patients don’t know whether their intake is beneficial or not. Here, we present the types of dietary supplements that are well studied and often been linked to Parkinson’s disease. We further discuss whether they should be used for treating Parkinson’s symptoms and what does the research say?
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Learn how a North Carolina woman treated Parkinson's naturally and reduced her Parkinson's symptoms with the help of mucuna, stem-cell therapy, removal of amalgams and more.
Roughly 5-10% of Parkinson's cases can be attributed to genetics as the dominant factor. There is one more very common risk factor that many of us share: diet. How and what we choose to eat can significantly impact brain cells and other cells (like gut cells) that contribute to the risk of developing Parkinson's dise
Physical therapist Madi demonstrates some simple hand and wrist exercises that may be useful for people suffering from Parkinson's disease.
We discuss the relationship between Restless Leg Syndrome and Parkinson’s disease, including symptoms, causes and medications.
Kathrynne Holden, our guest dietician, looks at nutritious & varied one-day menus that are good for the whole body and may help reduce Parkinson's symptoms
Imagine being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a neurological condition that affects your ability to move and control your muscles. While it’s not considered a fatal illness itself, complications from Parkinson’s can sometimes lead to serious health problems and a shorter lifespan. Now, there’s some promising news for people living with Parkinson’s disease: a diet rich […]
When Parkinson's disease strikes the brain, the body begins to show early clinical signs; both motor and non-motor. Recognizing these signs and diagnosing the disease at an early stage help to cope with the disease more effectively. So, here are the early signs of Parkinson’s disease that you should never ignore.
Light therapy is considered good for brain health. It seems to improve the cognitive functions like memory and learning. New research suggests that it may also help to relieve some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
CBD oil has been using for pain relief and also an alternative therapy for various medically serious conditions like epilepsy, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. New research suggests that CBD oil could also be used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Several clinical trials have shown that it has the potential to relieve some of the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s.