What is the evidence that a sugar-free diet improves the symptoms of Parkinson's? In particular, is there any evidence of beneficial effects for balance-related problems?
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Sugar-free diet and Parkinson's
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It sounds like limiting sugar is more helpful for some of the other issues
What effect does sugar have on Parkinson's?
Increased sugar consumption was associated with an increase in non-motor symptoms, including poorer quality of life, increased constipation severity and greater daily levodopa dose requirement.
High blood sugar and Parkinson's
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.Mar 1, 2021
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