Abnormal blood sugar (glucose) levels, either lower or higher than the norm, appears to be linked with a faster progression of motor difficulties in people with Parkinson’s disease, research suggests.
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Blood Glucose Levels Appear to Affect Motor Skills and Their Decline
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Just saw this study on tv news last night. Dahlia extract to control diabetes.
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I just emailed professor with your link and asked if he can take a look at whether it can help cognitive and motor decline too.
Thank you! As a sugar fiend, this has meaning for me. There is a real need to cut way back and I will do so..
Hi Jennifer,
Berberine may help a sugar fiend and PD as outlined here :
healthunlocked.com/cure-par...
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