Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Nutrients and Parkinson's

Nutrition are importance for those with Parkinson Disease. Nutrition won't cure PD or slow its progression. Why there are vitamins and mineral not suitable for Parkinson's Patients and are harmful for them to take? There are Folic Acid, Chromium,Copper, Ferritin,Magnessium,Selerium, and Zinc What are the normal level of these vitamins level (units)in our body? In what level are considered harmful for Parkinson's patients and how to reduce to safe level? How to monitor the vitamins and mineral level, periodly or yearly?


Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:15 am Post subject: Nutrients and Parkinson's

Nutrients and Parkinson’s Nutrition are importance for those with Parkinson Disease. Nutrition won’t cure PD or slow its progression. Why there are vitamins and mineral not suitable for Parkinson’s Patients and are harmful for them to take? There are Folic Acid, Chromium,Copper, Ferritin,Magnessium,Selerium, and Zinc What are the normal level of these vitamins level (units)in our body? In what level are considered harmful for Parkinson’s patients and how to reduce to safe level? How to monitor the vitamins and mineral level, periodly or yearly

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Kathrynne Holden, MS, RDJoined: 22 Jan 2007Posts: 94Location: www.nutritionucanlivewith.com

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:09 am Post subject:

Dear Friend, ALL essential vitamins and minerals are necessary for people with PD. None of these are "optional" -- they are absolutely vital to maintain life and health. Your doctor should conduct an annual physical examination that includes bloodwork; this will show whether any deficiencies exist, and the doctor will then determine the best way to make up the deficiency. Other than this, I cannot generalize; health needs are highly individualized and specific to each person. Your doctor is the best person to address personal issues regarding blood levels of minerals._________________Best regards, Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD --

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