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Parkinson's disease: diet

If you are suffering from Parkinson disease, it is important that you:

  • Eat a balanced diet
  • Cine-tune dietary priorities for your situation and phase of disease
  • Maintain sense of balance between medications and food
  • Maintain bowel promptness
  • Maintain bone health

Parkinson's disease treatment

In addition to a balanced diet, you need to scale up your fiber intake. Constipation is something very common thing when you have Parkinson disease. In order to maintain regularity, you can have flax seeds with foods that contain probiotic like yogurt. In view of the fact that severity of the symptoms differs from person to person based on their body condition, consulting your physician for help is highly suggested.

Symptoms for Parkinson's disease:

Symptoms of the disease vary from person to person and by stage of the disorder. Depending on the issue you face, set nutritional priorities, and alter the diet pattern as the disease progress to next level. The main goal of attentive nourishment is not just to alleviate the symptoms of the disease; but also to allow you to go on with to use food as a source of pleasure in your life.

Since Parkinson affected people are prone to osteoporosis, low bone-mineral density. It is imperative to maintain bone health. Ensure that you take in plenty of calcium and vitamin D, depending on the age, people who are over the age of 50 should consume 1500 mg of calcium and 800 IU of vitamin D daily.

Once your condition has been alleviated, rehabilitation can set in motion. It is significant that treatment begins soon so that your muscles do not wither.

 

 

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