On p.151 there is a table which lists 5 neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, NMDA, GABA) and nutrients affecting them - in case some of you might be interested in looking at them, here are the ones affecting dopamine:
The book covers brain chemistry and mostly mental health issues like autism, schizophrenia, behavioral disorders, ADHD, etc. It has a chapter on Alzheimer's but not on Parkinson's.
Since everybody's biochemistry is individual, it is hard to tell what kind of supplements to take, ex. some people need vit. C even though according to the table it decreases dopamine, which really surprised me, however, I would not take mega doses of it.
Just want to clarify, the book doesn't cover PD, but mostly mental health issues and some Alzheimer's. You can check out the table of contents on Amazon:
You are right John, there are no studies providing cure for PD. And in one of my above replies I specified that this book doesn't cover PD - it is about treatment of mental disorders in general. And I only included information on how nutrients affect neurotransmitters, increasing or decreasing them.
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