Parkinson’s Disease and Caregiving
06.11.10 / parkinson disease treatment / Author: Alex
Tags: Caregiving, Disease, parkinsons
It is necessary for the advanced Parkinsonsonian to have a caregiver. Day programs are needed for respite, but most of all stem cell research is a must for a cure.
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Natural Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Part 2
Recommended herbs
Parkinsonâs disease is considered to be degenerative and is often facilitated by the accumulation of toxins in the body. The natural Parkinsonâs disease treatment highly recommends the following herb that has a detoxifying properties. Burdock root, dandelion root, ginger root, and milk thistle detoxify the liver. Cayenne (capsicum), goldenseal, mullein, Siberian ginseng, and yarrow stimulate the thymus and lymphatic system.
Caution: do not take goldenseal internally on a daily basis for more than one week at a time, do not use it during pregnancy, and use it with caution if you are allergic to ragweed. Do not use Siberian ginseng if you have hypoglycemia, high blood pressure, or a heart disorder. Hawthorn, licorice, red clover and sarsaparilla cleanse the blood. Do not use licorice on a daily basis for more than seven days in a row. Avoid it completely if you have high blood pressure. Yellow dock cleanses the blood and detoxifies the liver. Black cohosh, catnip, lemon balm, passion flower, skullcap, and valerian root have antistress properties and can help nourish the nervous system. But, do not use black cohosh during pregnancy. Ginkgo biloba helps to improve memory and brain function. Source Naturals offers and excellent extract.
More recommendations
For effective natural Parkinsonâs disease treatment, eat a diet consisting of 75percent raw foods, with seeds, grains nuts and raw milk. Include in the diet foods containing the amino acid phenylalanine, such as almonds, Brazil nuts, fish, pecans, pumpkin, sesame seeds, lima beans, chickpeas, and lentils. Reduce intake of animal protein, especially if you are taking levodopa. This can help with control of coordination and muscle movements. Try to limit your protein consumption to 7 grams per day, consumed mostly at dinner. Eat barley, tofu, yogurt, beans, lentils, and other sources of protein instead of meat and poultry.
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Question by Anh Thu: Is it safe for my dad to take the H1N1 flu shot if he has Parkinson’s Disease?
My dad has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease for more than a year now. I was afraid to take the H1N1 flu shot because he was afraid that there could be some effects. There was a story out there about a girl had a “seasonal” flu shot and can walk backward and run but can’t walk forward. Even though she got the seasonal flu shot, he is still scared. He afraid that the flu shot can affect some of his movements. Could any flu shot affect his already worsening movements problems?
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i’m 35 and live in austria. parkinson was diagnosed 3 years ago. i’m looking for young parkinson people like me to change experiences. maybe you could send me a mail. thx
ich lebe in wien und bin 35 jahre alt. bei mir wurde parkinson vor 3 jahren diagnostiziert. nun bin ich auf der suche nach betroffenen in meinem alter, um erfahrungen auszutauschen und würde mich über ein email freuen.
My father has Parkinson’s. I am extremely bipolar and have difficulty keeping it together myself. Do you have any advice on what to expect, as he is in fairly early stages and what might be the best approach I can take to this?