The first link is to an article about a woman who combined Zandopa with Madopar and cups of green tea for her PD symptoms. The article has to be downloaded to read the complete article (which I cut the Sinemet = Mucuna Powder = Madopar image).
researchgate.net/publicatio...
Secondly, the following study shows that when Mucuna pruriens is combined with Withania somnifera there is therapeutic synergy. The most important sentence I read is as follows (the complete study can be downloaded as a pdf file:
"Furthermore, it was found that the use of Mp and Ws considerably improved the tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the substantianigra region of the brain."
scirp.org/journal/PaperInfo...
Many of you take high dose thiamine and should give high dose B12 per day (which is also higher than doctor recommended). Let's look at the specifics.
Daily high dose thiamine equals 4,000 mg/day (4 grams).
100 mg of thiamine equals 8,333 % of the daily allowance
4,000 mg of thiamine equals 333,320 % of the daily allowance
A doctor will give you a 1 mg/month injection of B12 which equals 41,666.6% of your daily allowance.
When confronted with smoke inhalation patients, people with potentially lethal cyanide exposure, they may receive 5 to 10 grams of hydroxocobalamin in one day.
5,000 mg/5 grams equals 208,333,000 % to 416,666,000 % in one day. You read that right, that's two hundred eight million, three hundred thirty three thousand to four hundred sixteen million, six hundred sixty six thousand percent of your daily allowance of B12 (with transient side effects). Here is the B12 safety article:
stichtingb12tekort.nl/weten...
I have often recommended people to take 5 mg/per day of (oral/sublingual) methylcobalamin (as a prophylactic measure to prevent peripheral neuropathy and the rise of homocysteine and methylmelanic levels caused by L-dopa therapy.
5 mg/day methylcobalamin = 208,333 % daily allowance
4,000 mg/day thiamine = 333,320 % daily allowance
What is a few percentage points between friends?
I recommend larger dose of B12 for many reasons and this one is central to my thoughts:
Modest increase in plasma homocysteine follows levodopa initiation in Parkinson's disease.
"Levodopa elevates tHcy and lowers vitamin B12 concentration to modest degrees."
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/153...
Low Levels of Vitamin B12 May Worsen Walking, Cognition in Parkinson’s Patients
Supplement May Boost Balance, Memory, But Impact on Disease Trajectory Unknown