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04-12-2016, 02:09 AM | #1 | ||
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I monitor my PD progression by measuring my "Morning Benefit" time (1-2 hr) and the time it takes for my meds to kick in (30-40 min). About 2 weeks ago I consumed a few glasses of tamarind juice and the next morning had the worst case of PD symptoms in 7 years, i.e. no "Morning Benefit" and my Meds never truly kicked in. After about 2 weeks, I am almost back to where I was before I consumed the tamarind juice. So, my question is if there are certain foods that can "assault the brain" and the PD progresses as we get older and that we cannot repair the damage (heal) like we used to. Tamarinds are very high in tartaric acid. I don't know if that is related. Just wondered if anybody has had similar experiences with certain foods.
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04-12-2016, 03:40 AM | #2 | ||
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Hi
I've recently started drinking copious amounts of hibiscus tea, just because I like it and need to up my fluid intake. I've not had a dramatic crash as you describe but have certainly noticed a decline in the effectiveness of the meds and had started to wonder about it's contents.....15-30% citric,malic and tartaric acid. Nigel |
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04-12-2016, 12:04 PM | #3 | ||
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