Background
This neurologic movement disorder is characterized by resting tremor and stiff movement and is benefited by medications that raise the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Symptoms
Early in the course of the disease, the most obvious symptoms are movement-related, including:
- slowness of movement
- shaking
- difficulty with walking and gait
- rigidity
Causes
Its cause is unknown.
Treatment
Your neurologist can guide you on standard medical care.
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Recommended Supplements
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Intravenous Magnesium and Glutathione
Intravenous treatments with magnesium (which decreases muscle spasticity) and glutathione (an antioxidant which protects brain tissue) can result in immediate and dramatic improvement. These are given by holistic physicians. Overall nutritional support by mouth can help maintain improved function over time.
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NADH
Take NADH 10 mg under the tongue daily (at least 45 minutes before eating if using the tablets). This nutrient raises dopamine levels, and in a study of 885 Parkinson's patients improved function significantly in 78% of subjects.
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Multi-Nutrient Powder
Take a good multi-nutrient powder to decrease spasticity, improve energy, and protect brain function. The powder can include the magnesium (to decrease muscle and bladder spasticity), as well as glutamine, glycine and NAC to raise glutathione.
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Other Therapies & Advice
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Find a Health Practitioner
Your neurologist will be able to guide you on standard care. For a holistic physician near you, visit the American Board of Holistic Medicine.
Then do a phone consultation with Dr. David Perlmutter of BrainRecovery.com who can guide your holistic physician.
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