answers 0:I have an older relative who's in the early stages on Parkinson's Disease. She's using the current drug therapies to reduce symptoms, but, of course, every year her overall health and mobility diminishes. Does anyone know of any successful alternative therapies or up-and-coming mainstream therapies that have had success with arresting this illness. Thanks very much.answers 1:Hi ANwordHere are some ideas to heal the issue.CauseAlthough the cause is unknown, an imbalance of two brain chemicals, dopamine and acetylcholine, seems to be involved. A deficiency of dopamine in the brain can be due to underlying nutritional deficiencies, cerebral vascular disease (blockage of blood vessels in brain), side effects of anti-psychotic drugs, carbon monoxide poisoning, abuse of certain designer drugs, and ! a rare infection (encephalitis lethargica).Parkinson's disease has been associated with toxic buildup of heavy metals in the body, especially mercury from dental amalgams. To slow the progression of Parkinson's amalgam fillings should be replaced, followed by a detoxification program.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Natural CuresNote: Treatment with complicated drug combinations and mobility exercises can reduce the progression and severity of the disease.Levodopa and Sinemet are the two most commonly used drugs for treating Parkinson's disease, but Levodopa is made ineffective if taken with vitamin B6. (Sinemet does not have this problem.) Using vitamin B6 alone can be just as effective in some individuals in the initial stages of the disease. Levodopa should also be taken away from protein meals, which decrease its effectiveness. Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet with raw foods (50% to 75%), emphasizing dark green leafy! vegetables, rutabagas, sprouts, sesame seeds, and sesame butt! er. Also drink plenty of pure, filtered water.People using the drug levodopa should avoid or minimize their intake of foods that are rich in vitamin B6--whole grains, oats, raw nuts (especially peanuts), bananas, potatoes, liver, and fish. Herbs: Passionflower can enhance the positive effects of the drug L-dopa (levodopa), producing a greater reduction in tremor. The Ayurvedic herb Mucuna pruriens, a natural form of levadopa, can also be helpful. Nutritional Supplementation: Assessment of individual amino acids is important. Consult an orthomolecular doctor. Other useful nutrients include GABA, calcium, and magnesium, vitamin B complex (taken away from Levodopa), lecithin vitamin C, vitamin E, evening primrose oil, multivitamin/mineral complex, and DHEA (a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands). The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) (25-50 mg per) day administered intravenously has also been shown to produce a beneficial effect in patients with Park! inson's. Selenium is also recommended for its ability to detoxify mercury poisoning. Alternative Professional CareIf your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating Parkinson's Disease: Cell Therapy (Stem Cell Therapy), Chelation Therapy (extremely important for detoxifying from heavy metal poisoning), Craniosacral Therapy, Detoxification Therapy, Holistic Dentistry, Light Therapy, Magnetic Field Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Therapy, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.Best of health to you...answers 2:Please go to www.glycoscience.com and Livingsugars.com. 300 test cases showed 76% improvement. Can tell you enough on these amazing plant sourced nutrients.answers 3:I am sorry to say that since Parkinson's is a degenerative diease, it doesn't really get better, you can only try to reduc! e symptoms. If she starts to lose her voice or her posture starts to ge! t bad, I would recommend therapy to help compensate. I know the Lee Silverman Voice Therapy program works for restoring voice. I wish your family the best!answers 4:The Parkinson's Reversing Breakthrough?
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