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Parkinson's disease - Feed Your Brain - Diet For Parkinson's - Diet for Parkinson's disease? I have 20 years experience in PD. I describe the importance of nutrition, foods, and supplements that improve health.

  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/home/foods-that-feed-the-brain/ Foods That Feed the Brain - Let's Cook! - Nutrition U Can Live With - Foods that feed the brain! No matter how perfect your medication regimen, how diligently you exercise, to be healthy, your body needs healthful food.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/10/curried-lentil-squash-soup636/ Curried Lentil-Squash Soup - Recipes - Nutrition U Can Live With - Curried Lentil-Squash Soup. Soup is very popular in our house. I often make a big batch, serve some for our midday or evening meal, and freeze the rest.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/recipe-vegetable-ragout-slow-cooker/ Vegetable Ragout in the Slow Cooker - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - This vegetable ragout in the slow cooker has both soluble and insoluble fiber, for blood glucose control and benefits to the gut microbiome, and the colon.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/banana-peanut-butter-smoothie/ Banana Peanut Butter Smoothie - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - This quick and easy banana peanut butter smoothie contains protein along with B vitamins and potassium. Sunflower oil is very high in natural vitamin E.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/recipe-dijon-baked-salmon/ Dijon Baked Salmon - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - Dijon Baked Salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that nourish the brain and nervous system as well as the heart and cardiovascular system.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/moroccan-vegetable-stew/ Moroccan Vegetable Stew - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - This aromatic Moroccan vegetable stew is very versatile. Substitute your favorite vegetables, or even add some dried fruit, beef or chicken.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/recipe-greek-salad/ Simple Greek Salad - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - This recipe for Greek Salad is from a blog about recipes found in the Mediterranean region.The writer and chef was born and raised in this region
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/08/indian-curry-fish/ Indian Curry Fish - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - Recipe Indian Curry Fish - this delicious entree would pair very well with brown basmati rice, vegetables, and whole-grain chapatis
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/home/foods-that-feed-the-brain/recipe-european-fruit-soup/ Recipe: European Fruit Soup - Nutrition U Can Live With - This fruit soup recipe can be varied according to the seasons. Substitute a pear for the apple. Or, after refrigerating, add fresh berries
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/home/foods-that-feed-the-brain/recipe-easy-baba-ganoush/ Recipe: Easy Baba Ganoush - Nutrition U Can Live With - Baba ghanoush is a dip made of roasted eggplant, and is popular in the Mediterranean countries, a way of eating that is a very good plan for those with PD.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/08/black-eyed-pea-slices/ Black-Eyed Pea Slices - Recipe - Nutrition U Can Live With - Black-Eyed Pea Slices have complete protein and fiber, and are protective against heart disease, diabetes, and Parkinson's Disease
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/blog/ Blog - Nutrition U Can Live With - Parkinson's disease blog - nutrition, diet, foods, herbs, supplements that boost health and support the brain and nervous system for those with PD.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/10/coffee-and-parkinsons-disease/ Coffee and Parkinson’s disease - Nutrition U Can Live With - Coffee and Parkinson's disease. Coffee drinkers appear to have a lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease; but is it really the caffeine?
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/09/eat-mediterranean-to-benefit-your-brain/ Eat Mediterranean to benefit your brain - Nutrition U Can Live With - The Mediterranean diet includes vegetables, fruit, fish and whole grains. This study shows benefit for the brain, ideal for those with PD.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/08/cooking-of-india/ The Cooking of India - Nutrition U Can Live With - The cooking of India has a tradition of respect for health. Medicinal herbs are often included in daily cooking, and some Parkinson's disease.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/06/fava-beans-levodopa-parkinsons-disease/ Fava Beans, Levodopa, and Parkinson's Disease - Nutrition U Can Live With - Fava beans contain a natural form of levodopa and may affect Parkinson's disease.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/06/parkinsons-disease-and-hair-loss/ Parkinson's Disease and Hair Loss (Alopecia) - Nutrition U Can Live With - Parkinson's Disease and Hair Loss. A number of people have reported that after starting PD medications, their hair began thinning and falling out..
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/08/turmeric-parkinsons-disease/ Turmeric and Parkinson’s disease - Nutrition U Can Live With - Turmeric is under study for possible benefits in treating inflammation in Parkinson's disease
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/2016/08/aspartame-affect-pd/ Aspartame - Does it Affect PD? - Nutrition U Can Live With - Does aspartame affect Parkinson's disease? Is it dangerous? Aspartame and depression. Aspartame and diabetes.
  • http://nutritionucanlivewith.com/pd-friendly-resources/ Parkinson-Friendly Resources - Nutrition U Can Live With - Resources: Organizations, assistive devices, aids for daily living, videos, therapies appropriate for those with Parkinson's disease.

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