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Supplementing for energy in PD

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Hi all

This is a link to my vlog about supplementing to combat fatigue in PD.

youtube.com/watch?v=WuADPMQ...

Cheers,

Ian

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aspergerian

Excellent, brief summaries. Consider a few more supplements.

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aspergerian

See: Apathy in PD. 2012.

karger.com/Article/FullText...

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rideabike in reply to aspergerian

Are you mentioning this because creatine might help apathy? I read it but it doesn't say what to do for it and I am really struggling with this disabling symptom. I take quite a few amino acids that help with depression but non help apathy completely. Have you encountered anything that might help? No way will I try a pharmaceutical as they often have worse side effects than the problem itself.

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aspergerian

Also:

Niacin in the Central Nervous System: An Update of Biological Aspects and Clinical Applications.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/3...

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M1tz1

Thank you, Ian. Have a great week, too. Hope your endeavours with supplements are helpful. 🙂

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Millbrook

Hi Ian,

Read this on Ubiquinol

greenmedinfo.com/blog/one-f...

Perhaps you can try 300 mg of ubiquinol + 10 mg of creatine

My husband also takes Now brand NADH which comes together with riboside

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Health1961

What form of creatine was the suggestion. In googling sources there are several forms. Thank you for sharing.

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Ianfrizell in reply to Health1961

I believe that creatine monohydrate was the form used in the study.

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TheLordsWeapon

Good info, thankee, God Speed!

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Rwesol

Curious

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asecondforever

I haven't looked into this in any depth (have barely looked at the study below), but I believe there may be reason to hesitate on taking creatine if you also drink coffee. It appears this may only apply to those with a certain genotype. And it's just a correlation, the meaning of which is so far unclear. So just tossing this out there... Maybe others have looked into it in more detail?

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

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Astra7

I’ve been taking doxycycline for around 35 days now, and feel a subtle yet definite increase in energy. I havnt been able to reduce meds yet but find I’m an hour later than usual when feeling I need another dose. I’ve also suddenly started doing chores around the house that have over whelmed me for years, and even managed a tennis comp on Sunday without falling by the way side.

I’ve tried to keep everything else consistent to test this properly.

I started with 25mg a day but increased to 50 mg after a month.

Worth a try?

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Kwinholt in reply to Astra7

Astra, isn’t Doxycycline an antibiotic? It helps you with fatigue? That’s interesting . K

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Astra7 in reply to Kwinholt

It is an antibiotic which is odd, but there has been some success with rats with Pd and doxy. My amateur understanding is that doxy stops protein production and I’m hoping it stops the bad protein in the brain. I’m also taking mannitol as I think it shifts the protein that is already there.

Might be just grasping at straws, but have to try everything within reason!

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Kwinholt in reply to Astra7

Astra, Absolutely ! I’m all for trying alternative means and if it works , that’s awesome . Let me know how it all works out . We are all in this together but I had not heard that about Doxycycline. I am intrigued. Karen

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KERRINGTON

Hi, I just read this post. Did you try any of these, and did anything help improve your fatigue ? Thanks!

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