Stumbled across your channel Laurie and find it to be extremely informative and interesting. I also appreciate and respect when you admittedly don't have all the answers, and essentially shrug your shoulders and just share the data with your subscribers nonetheless. Thank you 😊
Great talk. I'm not usually very receptive to naturapath approaches, but you explained it very clearly, without exaggerating the causation, and I appreciated that very much. Also I like that people with participants can participate in your research. Thank you for sharing.
Hi and thank you for this. I want to recommend the ProPD app but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. I can't share my results. Any suggestions on how to make it work would be appreciated.
Are certain foods linked to Parkinson’s disease progression, or is simply a particular diet an indicator or evidence of someone’s lifestyle, financial strength, education and general health. In other words, people who are financially secure and are well educated are more likely to eat vegetables, fish and drink red wine. Poor people with limited education are more likely to eat fried and canned food. If someone is active, takes regular vacations, has good diet based on fresh produce before they were diagnosed with PD, it’s not clear it would help them after?
Thank you, Thank you Doctor. I really appreciate your approach on this horrible disease.
So interesting thank you
Stumbled across your channel Laurie and find it to be extremely informative and interesting. I also appreciate and respect when you admittedly don't have all the answers, and essentially shrug your shoulders and just share the data with your subscribers nonetheless. Thank you 😊
Great talk. I'm not usually very receptive to naturapath approaches, but you explained it very clearly, without exaggerating the causation, and I appreciated that very much. Also I like that people with participants can participate in your research. Thank you for sharing.
I love your lifestyle modification strategy and going to try them THANK YOU
Great content
Hi and thank you for this. I want to recommend the ProPD app but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. I can't share my results. Any suggestions on how to make it work would be appreciated.
Are certain foods linked to Parkinson’s disease progression, or is simply a particular diet an indicator or evidence of someone’s lifestyle, financial strength, education and general health. In other words, people who are financially secure and are well educated are more likely to eat vegetables, fish and drink red wine. Poor people with limited education are more likely to eat fried and canned food. If someone is active, takes regular vacations, has good diet based on fresh produce before they were diagnosed with PD, it’s not clear it would help them after?
Good question.