The Ideal Parkinson’s Diet from a Certified Dietitian

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  • The Ideal Parkinson’s Diet from a Certified Dietitian with registered dietitian Jelena Etemovic, MS, RD, from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California. A Parkinson's Community Los Angeles (PCLA) "Let's Talk Parkinson's" online live program from July 31, 2021. www.pcla.org.
    PCLA's "Let's Talk Parkinson's" events are intended as an informational and educational resource for the Parkinson's community. Always consult with your healthcare team for medical and treatment advice. The views and opinions expressed by presenters and participants do not necessarily reflect those of PCLA. Sponsorship support does not influence PCLA's content perspective or panelist selection.
    *Please note: this video has been edited to remove a section of the presentation that had a technical glitch.*
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    2:19 - About Jelena
    4:35 - Jelena's Research
    7:52 - Increase Intakes of Antioxidants
    11:36 - Increase Intakes of Healthy Fats
    16:55 - Nutrition is Meant to Nourish You, Not Deplete You
    24:19 - Managing Parkinson's Related Systems
    42:15 - Q&A
    1:04:01 - Conclusion
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @eclecticcyclist
    @eclecticcyclist 8 місяців тому +3

    As well as fighting oxidative stress i'ts also important not to eat foods that drive it. Carbohydrates especially refined ones increase blood sugar which increases oxidative stress therefore a low barb diet is essential, you can get enough calories from healthy fats.

  • @tompilling4154
    @tompilling4154 5 місяців тому +3

    Methylene blue (mitochondria) and tyrosine (dopamine synthesis) have helped my mom a lot. We had to back off on fructose oatmeal seeds (seeds become hard to swallow with Parkinson's) however minerals such as magnesiums potassium, high quality ginko biloba choline citrate inositol

  • @jeffbowles2202
    @jeffbowles2202 8 місяців тому +2

    I would like her book. Please let us know when is available. Common sense.

    • @ParkinsonsCommunityLosAngeles
      @ParkinsonsCommunityLosAngeles  7 місяців тому +1

      Is this the book you're referring to, Jeff? www.proquest.com/openview/caad99b532dd76052b574f0e3c82b28b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=44156

  • @emanetyounis6836
    @emanetyounis6836 Рік тому +1

    God blees you

  • @dlhpianodma
    @dlhpianodma Рік тому +2

    Very informative. Thank you! What are your thoughts on intermittent fasting?

    • @bobransom5945
      @bobransom5945 3 місяці тому

      I have been doing alot of research, autopaghy and Parkinson’s on Facebook

  • @Lenteja77
    @Lenteja77 9 місяців тому +4

    I learned that fruits and vegetables has to be peeled because all the pesticides are on the skin Especially apples have a lot of preservatives on their skin

    • @ParkinsonsCommunityLosAngeles
      @ParkinsonsCommunityLosAngeles  9 місяців тому +2

      That's somewhat true. Unfortunately, many of the pesticides used today become a part of the fruit and vegetable and are not only restricted to the peel.

  • @msr9868
    @msr9868 4 місяці тому +1

    Taking Levadopa 45 minutes before or after a protein rich meal doesn't work for me. The food cancels Levadopa as I understand that dietary protein gets priority to use the transport mechanism. I have tried all sorts of ideas and nothing works so I have my main (protein) meal of the day after my last Levadopa of the day. I am not really functioning after that.

  • @AI-vs7sm
    @AI-vs7sm 2 роки тому +3

    Two corrections to below posts . sentence should say ," high in glucose which GLYCATES the cells and proteins" . Also, the correct spelling should be Dr David Permutter

  • @lianapieterse
    @lianapieterse Рік тому

    Is her Father better?

  • @markquiacos5470
    @markquiacos5470 2 роки тому +3

    Can PD patients eat rice, bread, pasta that are high in carbohydrates?

    • @AI-vs7sm
      @AI-vs7sm 2 роки тому +1

      There are so many UA-cam sites dealing with PD issues that can tell you more than I can. Michael J Fox is good start. God Bless

    • @judyanderson4766
      @judyanderson4766 2 місяці тому

      Too many carbs are unhealthy for any human, (and pets!) The best advice for anyone is: eat the the processed carbs you mention very sparingly, cut the added sugars and unhealthy oils. Eat meat with the fat it comes with and chicken with the skin on - this is your best fuel, not carbohydrate! If you eat most of your carbs as fruit and vegetables your body will thank you. Probably you will lose weight because the water attached to the extra sugar in your body will be flushed out. Make sure you keep hydrated. Best of luck.

  • @paulthomas333
    @paulthomas333 Рік тому

    Need name plus title

  • @georgiagalua4544
    @georgiagalua4544 2 роки тому +1

    I have Parkinson disease at the same time I have Polycystic kidney and liver disease presently I am suffering shortness of breath mostly it will attack in the afternoon, my questiion is this one of the effect of Parkinson and what is the remedy for it? Thank you so much. I am from the Philippines

    • @AI-vs7sm
      @AI-vs7sm 2 роки тому +2

      Keto can help liver and kidney problems definitely, but, PD has so many other factors to it that it would be inappropriate for me to advise you. I'm not a doctor, just learning as much as I can and trying to help. Michael J Fox foundation is good place to start. God Bless

  • @AI-vs7sm
    @AI-vs7sm 13 днів тому

    I have posted twice already on this site, but happened upon it again, not recognizing it from before. Whole new perspective now. You must be a dietician or nutritionist! One part of the video you are saying no high protein foods because they compete with PD nutrients! Next part you are saying organic animal foods are ok. But, you encourage carbs, which drive your hunger signal every two hours, plus cause the protein tangles,( lewey bodies), of PD! Recent advice is going Keto/carnivore, opposite of your training. Carbs, fruit ,and grains are inflammatory in blood stream thru glycation of tissues and red blood cells!

  • @debaprosadmukherjee7937
    @debaprosadmukherjee7937 Рік тому +1

    Parkìnsons

  • @yourcelebrant
    @yourcelebrant 9 місяців тому +3

    Seeing that most fish especially salmon are now full of pcbs and heavy metals I'd be avoiding fish and fish supplements and upping flax etc that will also reduce blood pressure by 15-20 points. As constipation is also a major issue for p.d. patients and animal products have zero fibre why add to the issue. Meat is not oxygen we do not need it to live. And a simple B12 supplement is cheap.

    • @AI-vs7sm
      @AI-vs7sm Місяць тому

      Hold up there, @yourcelebrant, flax seeds may lower BP, but, so will low carb eating, as water binds to excess glucose in bloodstream the same way salt does. The difference? You need salt as an electrolyte, you need absolutely NO CARBS, whatsoever. They are not essential. Not only that but, if you are constipated, do you need MORE bulk clogging up you tract, or less bulk to ease the constiction? Low carb does not contribute to constipation, loads of fiber does! Whatever is in your colon will digest into butyrate, which meat does very readily, oh, aand by the way, another name for Highgate is KETONES, as in ketogenic diet, you know, the diet that plant based warns you against. I have a friend at church who was diagnosed PD 15 years ago, doing way above par using Rock Steady Boxing at YMCA, dancing is also helpful, anything that keeps you moving. And low carb diets have proven helpful by lowering glucose excesses. Any more glucose than what your own liver produces IS EXCESS!

    • @AI-vs7sm
      @AI-vs7sm Місяць тому

      Spell check again. Highgate should read butyrate!

  • @AI-vs7sm
    @AI-vs7sm 2 роки тому +14

    You lost me at carbs. Carbs drive blood glucose which drives insulin spikes which stores fat and restricts release of body fat for weight loss. It is also inflammatory, which drives all the inflammation like arthritis! Carbs also FEED cancer cells. Your body only needs one teaspoon of glucose at any one time to function, all the excess is stored and saved as body fat, you can't burn fat as long as insulin is elevated! The keto diet is not fad or hard to do! It turns your body to using fat , in form of KETONES, to fuel body, Grains, fruit juices, smoothies are all high in glucose., which fly ages the cells, and proteins , making them sticky and misfolded, DOES THAT SOUND FAMILIAR? Least bodies!

    • @earnmoneyonline8447
      @earnmoneyonline8447 2 роки тому +4

      What about the people who are underweight?
      Keto is not generally safe for long term. Specially for people who are underweight.

    • @janetedge2358
      @janetedge2358 2 роки тому

      @@earnmoneyonline8447 Keto is not about reducing calories. This explains it much better than I can ua-cam.com/video/7sSdXryRoDU/v-deo.html

    • @Jchathe
      @Jchathe 2 роки тому +1

      Well said, A121!

    • @pj41
      @pj41 Рік тому +1

      A121 - keto diet constipates and is totally the wrong choice for PD - this presentation was excellent and life affirming for those living with Parkinson’s disease. Carbs aren’t toxic - how absurd to make everything black and white. Simplistic thinking.

    • @AI-vs7sm
      @AI-vs7sm Рік тому

      @@pj41 How can you be constipated if you ARE NOT EATING FIBER? Also, ketone bodies don't glycate the brain, while excess glucose does.