LeCanadian

Top Menu

  • Login
  • Archives
  • Les Actualités
  • Advertising
  • Sexy Pages
  • Contact Us

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Foodie
  • Headline
  • Health
  • Editorials
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • UFO · Exopolitics
  • City
  • Sexuality
  • Dating
  • Login
  • Archives
  • Les Actualités
  • Advertising
  • Sexy Pages
  • Contact Us

logo

Header Banner

LeCanadian

  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Foodie
  • Headline
  • Health
  • Editorials
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • UFO · Exopolitics
  • City
  • Sexuality
  • Dating
  • 5 ways sudoku boosts brain health

  • 10 tips to successfully market your law firm

  • 7 Amazing Gifts for Kids Who Like to Cook

  • Make Mortgage Overpayments Work for You

  • Son shares warning for immunocompromised after fully-vaccinated Tampa Bay dad dies from COVID-19

Health
Home›Health›Supplements that may alleviate certain symptoms of Parkinson’s

Supplements that may alleviate certain symptoms of Parkinson’s

By admin
April 26, 2019
1273
0
Share:

(Natural News) There is no current cure for Parkinson’s disease, but fortunately, there are available supplements that can help manage the symptoms of this disease. People with Parkinson’s may find relief by taking the following supplements:

  • Vitamin E: Vitamin E helps with the proper functioning of the brain, blood, skin, reproductive system, and eyes. It is especially beneficial to people with Parkinson’s disease because it can reduce the symptoms of the disease. Research found that people who get a lot of vitamin E through their diets have a significantly lower risk of developing Parkinson’s. This vitamin can be obtained from foods such as abalone, almonds, avocado, cooked spinach, eggs, lobster, peanuts, raw dandelion greens, sunflower oil, and turnip greens.
  • Vitamin B6: Also known as pyridoxine, vitamin B6 plays a role in the proper functioning of the nerves. This vitamin also regulates the metabolism of homocysteine. Having high levels of homocysteine may contribute to the loss of nerve cells in people with Parkinson’s. Research showed that people who consume more vitamin B6 are less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. Vitamin B6 can be found in foods such as eggs, fish, peanuts, pork, potatoes, soybeans, turkey, and whole grains.
  • Caffeine: Caffeine is known for its ability to help people be more alert and concentrate better. Some studies found that drinking coffee, black tea, or green tea — which all contain caffeine — can lower a person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. (Related: Can caffeine protect you from Parkinson’s?)
  • Urate: Research found an association between high levels of urates — a form of uric acid — and a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Studies also suggested that people with higher levels of urate experienced a slowed progression of the disease once it had been diagnosed. This may be because urate acts as an antioxidant, which prevents or slows cognitive decline. Urate can be found in fish and seafood like anchovies, cod, crab, mussels, and shrimp; meat such as bacon, beef, chicken, liver, veal, and turkey; and alcohol. However, it is important to note that too much urate can result in gout, so be careful to not take too much.
  • Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10): CoQ10 has antioxidant properties and a positive effect on the mitochondria. Studies showed that it slows the rate at which dopamine is lost in people with Parkinson’s disease. It is naturally present in the body, but it can also be found in beef, broccoli, cauliflower, chicken, herring, lentils, orange, organ meats, peanuts, pork, sardines, soy, spinach, strawberries, and trout.
  • Octacosanol: Octacosanol is a compound found in plants such as sugar cane. It has a similar structure with vitamin E and may make oxygen utilization more efficient. While it is typically used to boost athletic performance, this supplement may also be used for improving the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
  • Citicoline: Citicoline, which naturally occurs in the body, has a brain-protective effect when taken as a supplement. This can be taken by people who suffer from memory problems, such as those with Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.

Mother Nature’s micronutrient secret: Organic Broccoli Sprout Capsules now available, delivering 280mg of high-density nutrition, including the extraordinary “sulforaphane” and “glucosinolate” nutrients found only in cruciferous healing foods. Every lot laboratory tested. See availability here.

In addition to these supplements, the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can also be managed by staying as active as possible, following a balanced diet, socializing, and trying therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, meditation, and reflexology.

Post Views: 1,304
Previous Article

Research identifies glycoalkaloids, phenolic compounds in potatoes

Next Article

Almost 50 percent of all premature cardiovascular ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Health

    Pfizer’s vaccine studies are based on FRAUD and put lives in danger, warns former Pfizer vice president

    December 15, 2020
    By admin
  • Health

    ‘I believe in the science’: Sarah Palin reveals she has not had the COVID-19 vaccine because she has already contracted ...

    September 23, 2021
    By admin
  • Health

    Phillies’ Didi Gregorius blames COVID-19 vaccine for elbow issues; experts say he’s wrong

    September 23, 2021
    By admin
  • Health

    Light therapy found to destroy prostate cancer in new clinical trial

    March 31, 2019
    By admin
  • Health

    Reality Check—Hospital Stay is 10 Times More Likely to Kill You Than a Motor Vehicle Crash

    April 20, 2016
    By admin
  • Health

    Senior FDA Leaders Resign Amid Furor Over COVID-19 Booster Shots, Proving Vaccine Decisions Are All About Politics, Not Science

    September 23, 2021
    By admin


AWeber Smart Designer




Popupar Articles

  • Week
  • Month

Week

Sorry. No data so far.

Month

Sorry. No data so far.

Popular on The Le Canadian

  1. Salon du Livre d'Ottawa
  2. Ottawa Book Expo
  3. AgoraCosmopolitan
  4. Agora Publishing Consortium
  5. Le Journal Canadien
  6. Dominion: Food News
  7. LeCanadian.com
  8. The Ottawa Star
  9. Capitalistocracy.com
  10. Agora Books Author House
  11. First Nations Press
  12. Toronto Digital Flog Newspaper
  13. The Etiquette Show
  14. Ontario People's Front

Recent Posts

  • 5 ways sudoku boosts brain health
  • 10 tips to successfully market your law firm
  • 7 Amazing Gifts for Kids Who Like to Cook
  • Make Mortgage Overpayments Work for You
  • Son shares warning for immunocompromised after fully-vaccinated Tampa Bay dad dies from COVID-19
  • Catching Covid-19 after being vaccinated isn’t a myth. It happened to me
  • My COVID Story: “I got COVID after being fully vaccinated”
  • Albertans fully vaccinated for COVID-19 urged to stay cautious during pandemic’s 4th wave
  • I got the vaccine – and then I got Covid: Readers share their stories
  • Brazilian minister tests positive for Covid after meeting maskless Johnson

Most Viewed Posts

No Posts found

Visitors

  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Foodie
  • Headline
  • Health
  • Editorials
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • UFO · Exopolitics
  • City
  • Sexuality
  • Dating