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Manganese and Parkinsons Disease?

December 31, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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Alan W asked:


Hi

Can anyone tell me if the Manganese in vitamins is a contributor to Parkinsons Disease? I had read various articles on a relationship to Parkinsons Disease but am not sure as to if it is the actual element of Manganese or if it is the one that is in vitamins. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

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Amantadine to Prevent Influenza

December 31, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

Olivia Andrews asked:


Amantadine is a synthetic anti-viral drug. Amantadine is useful in the treatment of parkinson’s syndrome. It is useful as an adjunct in patients who do not tolerate optimal doses of levodopa alone.

By improving muscle control and reducing stiffness, this medicine allows more normal movements of the body as the disease symptoms are reduced. In most of the case, it is also used to treat stiffness and shaking caused by certain medicines used to treat nervous, mental, and emotional conditions. Amantadine may be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

Amantadine is available only with your doctor prescription in any medical store. It is the in the forms of Capsules, Syrup and Tablets. The following are the precautions should be taken:

1) While taking Amantadine drinking alcohol may cause in increasing side effect such as circulation problem, fainting or confusing. Doctors suggest to not taking alcohol while taking this medication.

2) Amantadine may cause some side effect like dryness of mouth and throat. If this is case then check with your physician.

3) This medication may cause some people to become dizzy, confused, or lightheaded or trouble concentrating.

4) Amantadine may cause some skin problem mostly in women’s and usually occur on the legs and feet after amontadine has been taken regularly for a month or more.

5) Study on effect of Amantadine in pregnant women’s has not done. However, there have been reports of birth defects of the heart, when women took amantadine during the first trimester of pregnancy.

6) Amantadine passes into breast milk. However, the effect of amantadine in newborn babies and infants are not knows.

Serious side effects accompanied with Amantadine are:

1. Vision disturbances

2. Swelling in the ankles or feet

3. Uncomman fatigue

4. Difficlulty while urination

5. Mood changes or state of severe depression

6. Muscle stiffness

7. Uncontrolled muscular movements

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How long does it take for parkinson’s disease to cause you death?

December 24, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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*~ Mommy!!~* asked:


My grandpa has had parkinson’s disease for a long time. 5 years ago, he was seemingly healthy, could walk and everything. And now, he cant walk, cant talk good, twicthing alot, and very thin. Im really worried that his time to drawing near. If anyone has had a family member with parkinsons, please let me know everything that happened.

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What does it mean to dream of ressurection?

December 22, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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Steph asked:


My uncle died about six or seven years ago, from something similar to Parkinsons diesease. He was quite young when he died, in his late 50’s, after several years of suffering. I remember he looked quite old, but in my dream where he was ressurrected, he looked really young and healthy again. I remember opening my mouth to scream than waking up in horror. After thinking about it for a few hours I realised it wasn’t so bad, because it would give my Aunty one last chance to be with him. I wasn’t sure whether he would stay a day or two, or live out the rest of his life though.

By the way I’m a christian, but I haven’t been for long, and I’m only 17 so I don’t really know if that makes a difference or not.

At school in Art History we have been studying the Passion Cycle where Jesus eventually died on the cross than comes back to life, so it could be related to me thinking about Jesus raising again.

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Heart Diseases- Causes, Symptoms,types, Prevention & Treatment of Heart Diseases

December 21, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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How can stem cell based therapies help a person suffering from heart attack, parkinsons disease and diabetes?

December 19, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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xy asked:


diabetes type 1, that is. any help is great!
…what does bone marrow have to do with diabetes?

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Do i have parkinsons disease?

December 18, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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EMbrokenupinsideMA asked:


im fifteen and i know older people normally get this disease but ive had a tremmer in my right hand and my friends pointed it out as parkinsons. is there a possiblility that i have it?

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What is a catchy phrase for “parkinsons diease”?

December 17, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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Lily asked:


i need to write a report, and the cover page is supposed to draw the reader in. For example, if my topic was “meth” i would say “the only shots you should get are from the docter”

Parkinson’s disease is where you loose control of your hands,loose part brain control and it causes shaking.

this is for health.

thanks

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How Vitamins Prevent From Asthma

December 16, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

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Corwin Brown asked:


Health and Fitness has now become one of the major concerns. Earlier humans used to hunt for their living, due to which their body had to undergo a lot of physical exercise. This made life active and alert. Now, life has become more simple and easy. Everything we need is just a phone call away. This easy life has restricted humans to do that bit of physical exercise which is required to keep the body fit and healthy. We get instant, spicy and variety of food which lose their nutrition during the process.

Eat more cold water fish with high content of fish oils. Eating oily fish like salmon, halibut, sardines (packed in mustard or tomato sauce, not oil), or tuna regularly may reduce the risk of asthma symptoms. Children who eat lots of amounts of whole grain products and fish seem to have a reduced risk of developing asthma. “The rise in the prevalence of asthma in western societies may be related to changed dietary habits. Studies of children have shown that asthma is less likely with increasing intake of “fruits, vegetables, whole grain products, and fish. Teens who don’t eat enough fruit and vegetables and omega-3 fatty acids are more likely to suffer from bronchitis, wheezing and asthma.

Adding fresh fruits and vegetables to the diet and decreasing both high-fat and high-sugar items also may be part of a process of natural asthma remedies. Controlling highly processed and chemical-laden foods may eliminate any simultaneously occurring food allergies that may be increasing the severity of your asthma conditions. Avoid foods that are made with white flour and try to choose whole grain alternatives. Whole-wheat pastas, breads and even dinner rolls are a wonderful alternative to the highly processed white breads usually consumed in Western diets.

Sources of vitamin E include vegetable oils like olive oil, canola and sunflower oil, margarine, wheat germ, nuts, sunflower seeds, leafy green vegetables, meat and fish. So eating salad before one meal every day is a habit to strive for not just for pregnant women, but for everyone.

A lack of Vitamin B6 has been found in many asthma sufferers.(1) This may be due to the fact that the medications in many asthma inhalers interfere with the absorption of B6 by the body. In mild to average cases, the addition of a B6 supplement to the diet appears to lessen the occurrence of asthma attacks.

Vitamin C in apples helps the immune system and helps protect against bleeding gums and bruising easily. There is also a benefit in preventing tooth decay, as apples have properties that can kill up to 80 per cent of bacteria, and here is a major benefit that most people don’t know about. Apples contain phytonutrients which are substances that can help prevent neurodegenerative brain diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

Anyone who suffers from asthma should eat a healthy, whole-foods diet based on lean proteins, grains, fruits, and vegetables. Large amounts of saturated and animal fats should be avoided as should dairy products which tend to increase the production of mucus. Recent research suggests that Western diets may be linked to asthmatic and allergic reactions in children.3 Vegan and vegetarian diets have been tried as therapy for asthma and have shown benefit in some people, possibly due to the elimination of allergens and/or altered fatty acid metabolism.



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How to prevent aging with good nutrition

December 14, 2009 By: admin Category: parkinsons Comments Off

Christina Pomoni asked:


Good nutrition is a way of life. Food strengthens our system with nutrients and energy and helps us to stay healthy. Nutrients include proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. As we grow older, the risk of disease increases along with us. Although we may need less energy, still we need the same amount of nutrients in our food.

Clinical studies show that nearly 40 percent of deaths in the U.S. are the result of physical inactivity, unhealthy eating, alcohol drinking and tobacco use. This proves that many chronic diseases and disabilities can be prevented. Our body is capable of healing itself provided it receives the correct nutritional support.

We need to cultivate healthy eating habits along with regular exercising and positive attitude. To keep calorie consumption and saturated fat intake within limits, nutrition experts recommend high nutritional, low-calorie diets that include lots of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains and oily fish; and drinking eight to twelve cups of water daily.

A good way to prevent aging is to choose many different healthy foods. For instance, foods that are low in saturated fats and calories and high in vitamins and fiber should be prefered. Instead, foods such as chips, cookies and sodas should be avoided because they have no nutritional value and they are high in calories.

- Fruits and vegetables that are high in Vitamin C are the best anti-aging fighters. Vitamin C is a natural healer that boosts the immune system, while reducing the risk of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Because Vitamin C is not stored in our body, we should eat foods that contain high amounts of it every day. In particular, foods that are richest in Vitamin C are oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, limes, pineapple, strawberries, cranberries, raspberries, kiwi, watermelon, papaya, broccoli, mustard greens, cauliflower, cantaloupe, cabbage, spinach, sweet red bell peppers, tomatoes, parsley, and celery.

- Fruits and vegetables that are high in Vitamin D are excellent anti-aging fighters that contribute to healthy bones structure and teeth formation. Vitamin D is produced naturally by exposure to sunlight, but as we grow older, only 40 percent of the total amount required is naturally produced. Around our 70s, the rest has to be contributed by good nutrition.

Vitamin D is contained in high amounts in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel, tuna and sardines, but also in cod liver oil, liver, milk, margarine, Swiss cheese and eggs.

- Antioxidants are widely recognized as health-promoting agents that can slow down aging. By neutralizing free radicals that attack our cells causing damage, antioxidants contribute to anit-aging prevention. The most well known antioxidants are Vitamins A, C and E, Omega-3 fatty acids, folic acid, beta-carotene, calcium, magnesium, potassium, selenium, and zink.

Foods that are richest in antioxidants are beets, broccoli, carrots, spinach, red peppers, Brussels sprouts, tomatoes, oranges, peaches, apricots, grapefruits, red grapes, berries, plums, and papaya.

- Fiber is largely acknowledged for specific health-promoting benefits such as reducing constipation, hemorrhoids and diverticulosis symptoms. A high-fiber diet cleans up the digestive tract and contributes to cancer prevention. Moreoover, it lowers the cholesterol levels in the blood and minimizes the risk of heart disease. It also reduces the blood sugar and helps in diabetes prevention.

Fiber is naturally contained in a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole-grain, beans and legumes.

- Carbohydrates provide the body with the energy it needs for physical activity and proper organ function. Carbs are a vital part of a healthy diet and are classified into simple sugars such as fructose (naturally contained in fruits), sucrose (refined white sugar added to sweets) and lactose (milk sugar); and complex carbs that are naturally contained in vegetables and grains. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, white bread, white rice, pastries and sugared sodas are high in carbs and promote health benefits by contributing to weight gain, interfering with weight loss, and preventing diabetes and heart disease.

- Many people think that including fat in our diet is not good for the body. However, there are healthy fats that lower the bad cholesterol (LDL) and the total cholesterol levels in the blood. These are the monosaturated fats (MUFAs) and the polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs). MUFAs are naturally contained in nuts, peanut butter, avocados, sesame seeds, sesame oil, peanut oil, olive oil, canola and olives. PUFAs are naturally contained in mayonnaise, whip salad dressing, walnuts, fish oil, corn oil, sunflower, pumpkin seeds and soybean. Omega 3 fatty acids belong to polyunsaturated fats and can be found in salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring, nuts and flaxseed.

Making nutrition a priority in our daily routine is vital for good health and prevention of chronic illness. Research has shown that healthy nutritional habits contribute to the prevention of conditions that are typically associated to aging such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Aging cannot be avoided, but we can enjoy every moment of it. Starting our day with fruits and vegetables full of vitamins and antioxidants is a good start. Supplementing the colorful collection of fruits and vegetables with whole grains and lean protein makes up a nutritious, healthy meal. Aging is a fact of life. We cannot stop it. We can, however, expedite it, or delay it. This is our daily decision reflected in our lifestyle.



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