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Parkinson's disease

Nervous system / Nerves


Supplements for Oral Use

  • Citicholine RatingRatingRatingRating

    Citicoline increases brain dopamine level; alleviates symptoms. Take 0.25-1.25 g of citicoline daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Coenzyme Q10 RatingRatingRatingRating

    Coenzyme Q10 slows down the progression; increases oxygenation of the brain; alleviates symptoms. Take 800-1,200 mg of coenzyme Q10 daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Mucuna pruriens RatingRatingRatingRating

    Mucuna pruriens increases brain dopamine level; promotes dopamine production. Take mucuna pruriens daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.

  • Acetyl carnitine RatingRatingRating

    Acetyl carnitine increases energy production; improves mental, brain and nerve function, memory and motor skills; promotes nerve regeneration; reduces brain cell injury; stimulates nerve cells to release dopamine and slows down the progression. Take 2-3 g of acetyl carnitine daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • d-Phenylalanine RatingRatingRating

    d-Phenylalanine improves motor control and tremors; alleviates symptoms. Take 1.5-2.0 g of d-phenylalanine daily, in divided doses, between meals, for many months.
    Caution: Do not use d-phenylalanine with levodopa.

  • DHA RatingRatingRating

    DHA is an omega 3 fatty acid; it is a brain tonic and a mental tonic; alleviates depression and other symptoms. Take 1-2 g of DHA daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Methionine RatingRatingRating

    Methionine alleviates symptoms. Take 3-6 g of methionine daily, in divided doses, for many months. Use this product under the control of an experienced practitioner for this condition.

Supplements for Topical Use

  • Castor oil RatingRating

    Castor oil alleviates symptoms. Use castor oil as a rub or as a pack, as suggested on the label.

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