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Increasing literature points to a significant connection between the bowel land PD- for instance constipation often precedes PD by years--and bowel bacterial flora are often "different" in Parkinson's patients
In PD -there is an increased prevalence of SIBO-small bowel bacterial overgrowth--this can lead to lactose intolerance as well as impair medication absorption from the gut----- there is no question that based on the color of my urine (entacapone)-- I am not absorbing as much stalevo as before Since I took a course of antibiotics- I seem to have developed lactose intolerance- when I eat ice cream/cheese late--next day motor-wise is definitely worse- and overall i am worse since the antibiotics I definitely do better- on a predominantly fruit-veg diet There is some evidence that probiotics- can both help treat SIBO as well as have some impact on PD motor fluctuations I know that when I am constipated or if i have more flatulance in the am ( TMI) - i will have a worse day Th question is what-to-do--for now-- I will check for and treat (will try without antibiotics) H. Pyelori-- the bacteria that is responsible for a significant percentage of stomach inflammation and ulcer-- broccoli seems to be the best single non-antibiotic agent-- usually takjes 3 antibiotics Eat mostly fruits/vegatables Research more-ask about the ideal probiotic in PD--one that will help CIBO as well as restore flora that is often deficient in PD==e.g PD patients have less Prevotella Species and more lactobacillus-- Does anyone have similar experiences or knowledge--especially in terms of which probiotic to take? |
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