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Old 03-02-2015, 06:56 PM #11
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I'm the retired dietitian in the article. (My neighbors wanted me to share how my walking, etc, improved so dramatically, thus the published article.) Here's an update. I was doing well until late 2013 when I developed an allergy (characterized by flushing and breathlessness) to strawberries and several other foods. By February 2014 I had to stop consuming strawberries. Many of my symptoms began to worsen. In June 2014 I started taking the Swanson brand of fisetin. To approximate the amount in strawberries I divide the each capsule into six portions, taking one at breakfast and one a dinner. Over several months my symptoms again improved.

In January 2015 I became intolerant of rasagiline and synthroid, stopping both in February 2015. Without the rasagiline, I have more tremor, etc, but am able to function well. I'm currently taking 6 carbidopa/levodopa 25/100, and one 25/100 CR at 10 PM.
The neuroprotective effect of fisetin in the MPTP model of Parkinson's disease

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I'm the retired dietitian in the article. (My neighbors wanted me to share how my walking, etc, improved so dramatically, thus the published article.) Here's an update. I was doing well until late 2013 when I developed an allergy (characterized by flushing and breathlessness) to strawberries and several other foods. By February 2014 I had to stop consuming strawberries. Many of my symptoms began to worsen. In June 2014 I started taking the Swanson brand of fisetin. To approximate the amount in strawberries I divide the each capsule into six portions, taking one at breakfast and one a dinner. Over several months my symptoms again improved.

In January 2015 I became intolerant of rasagiline and synthroid, stopping both in February 2015. Without the rasagiline, I have more tremor, etc, but am able to function well. I'm currently taking 6 carbidopa/levodopa 25/100, and one 25/100 CR at 10 PM.
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Hexacosanol and fisetin are not household terms and not readily available. Why after several years of a dietary regimen that didn't work did you decide to add these nutrients?

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I cannot take synthroid either and use armour thyroid. I notice huge differences in the amount of natural l-dopa that I have to take(ups and downs) depending on what foods I have eaten.....it REALLY does matter what you eat. Also, your activity level , amount of sunshine you soak up , and certain supplements help a lot also. Everyone is so different, but everyone will benefit from eating healthy.
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So .... How did you go with it? Its been 2 years .... I'd love to hear how you went!

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