Riboflavin Has Neuroprotective Potential - Cure Parkinson's

Cure Parkinson's

26,582 members27,897 posts

Riboflavin Has Neuroprotective Potential

Blackfeather profile image
2 Replies

I found this article to be interesting and hopeful. Maybe some here have tried this B2 vitamin.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

Written by
Blackfeather profile image
Blackfeather
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies

Blackfeather,

I tried high dose B-2 as one of my experiments because I think there are currently three studies suggesting it may be useful for PWPs, but since I do not have PD, I have no idea if it would be beneficial or not for that purpose.

The main thing I noticed with riboflavin is that it turns your urine an iridescent yellow/green color. If B-1 adds a little odor to your urine, B-2 adds a lot more odor.

I didn't notice any problems from my relatively short experiment (two bottles).

Art

jimcaster profile image
jimcaster

Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. It sure seems like virtually all forms of Vitamin B are helpful.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Selegiline is Neuroprotective

According to the article I will link below, Selegiline is Neuroprotective. I have read some of...

Selegiline article , Neuroprotective

This is an interesting read about Selegiline. It is Neuroprotective according to the link below....

Is levadopa neuroprotective?

Is levadopa also neuroprotective? I think this is important question to me because I'm wondering...
Grumpy77 profile image

MAO-B inhibitors, natural sources, how they effect GABA, and neuroprotective potential

I will be culminating relevant information I find on MAO-B inhibitors, natural sources, and how...

Neuroprotective effects of leptin

A few days ago Dr. Michael Okun posted the attached article on his Twitter feed and said that he...
GinnyBerry profile image