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    Default Help with neurotransmitter activation, for Parkinson's disease

    Last edited by Bill Ryan; 16th April 2026 at 11:40. Reason: fixed the link

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    Default Re: Help with neurotransmitter activation, for Parkinson's disease

    Thank you Ian for your links with helpful guides to which foods to avoid and good foods that are beneficial, especially for those managing their life living with Parkinsons Disease. I have thought of you often Ian and hoping your health is impoving and more stable



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    Managing Parkinson’s disease involves a multifaceted approach, with diet playing a crucial role. A well-planned Diet for Parkinson’s disease patients can alleviate symptoms and improve overall quality of life. This blog explores a recommended diet for Parkinson’s disease, including which foods to embrace and which to avoid, and touches on the potential benefits of an Anti-inflammatory diet for Parkinson’s. Understanding Parkinson’s disease diet therapy is essential for managing the condition effectively. This comprehensive blog will help you understand the best dietary choices for Parkinson’s management.

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    Thank you Ian for your links with helpful guides to which foods to avoid and good foods that are beneficial, especially for those managing their life living with Parkinsons Disease. I have thought of you often Ian and hoping your health is impoving and more stable



    From Ian's post above, a little from his first link to Apollo AyerVAID:

    Quote Introduction

    Managing Parkinson’s disease involves a multifaceted approach, with diet playing a crucial role. A well-planned Diet for Parkinson’s disease patients can alleviate symptoms and improve overall quality of life. This blog explores a recommended diet for Parkinson’s disease, including which foods to embrace and which to avoid, and touches on the potential benefits of an Anti-inflammatory diet for Parkinson’s. Understanding Parkinson’s disease diet therapy is essential for managing the condition effectively. This comprehensive blog will help you understand the best dietary choices for Parkinson’s management.

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    thanks harmony..i am coping with my physical state, with help from a careworker, dressing and showering, opening jars etc..still managing to cook my meals, and get in and out of bed, use toilet..im finding my mental/emotional state challenging, but life is a challenge one way or another........still learning, still living

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    Default Re: Help with neurotransmitter activation, for Parkinson's disease

    It's possible that some of the Infrared devices created by Vielight might help. They have a very helpful email customer service at info@vielight.com, and you could simply ask them. They'd be sure to reply.

    Their devices can be seen on https://www.vielight.com/devices, and they have several different infrared-broadcasting headsets which might be able to help. Do please drop them a line.

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    Default Re: Help with neurotransmitter activation, for Parkinson's disease

    This substack by Robert Yoho, MD, was just put out yesterday. Thinking of this thread, seems like a path to explore for many who are dealing with this condition, so thought I'd share the info here.


    425. High-dose thiamine (HDT) is the only treatment proven to reverse Parkinson’s disease


    Introduction

    I managed to snatch my dear wife Judy from the jaws of certain death from AL amyloidosis several years ago with a lot of reading, networking, and then a trip to Europe for a comprehensive cleanout of her mouth abscesses and root canal removals. (Read about that in Judas Dentistry.) At about that time, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, but had confidence I could find a treatment that worked.

    Everyone seemed against me. Even Dr. Perlmutter, the celebrity neurologist, said that he had never seen a case of Parkinson’s that was reversed or cured. I listen to his podcasts, and he is a brilliant dude who seems to be in the alternative camp, but I guess he just can’t get his head out of the pharmaceutical propaganda.

    I reviewed thiamine treatment for Parkinson’s two years ago, but when a reader was kind enough to contact me about it recently, I reconsidered. I initially made the mistake of using pills instead of the pure thiamine powder from BulkSupplements.com, which is easier to handle in the required doses of a gram or more. I also learned that injecting a low dose of thiamine once or twice a week works as well and is easier compared to swallowing many grams of thiamine daily.

    My dear reader had fairly severe Parkinsonian symptoms that he had more or less relieved with oral thiamine. It took him four months to get the dosing straight for optimal benefit, but once he did, it changed his life. His tremors went away, his coordination nearly normalized, and he felt great with excellent sleep and no constipation. All of these things troubled him for years before that.

    This treatment works for other neurological diseases besides Parkinson’s, and I am going to tell you enough about it here so you can try it yourself. Use the resources I show you to confirm and aid your decision-making. Try to find a doctor who can help you, but good luck with that. As you read this, don’t forget that I do not give medical advice.

    https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/42...ine-hdt-is-the
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    The above was just his introduction, but at the link, there is a long article with research on thiamine, details on the regimen and dosages. There is also an oral lecture to listen to about it all.
    "We're all bozos on this bus"

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