Parkinson's disease is a medical condition in which the brain has certain parts which become progressively damaged over years.
For some patients with Parkinson's disease, making changes in the diet can help improve to some extent:
More the amount of fibre in your diet and you're drinking enough fluid to reduce the problem of constipation
Increasing the amount of salt in your diet and eating small, frequent meals to avoid problems with low blood pressure, such as dizziness when you stand up quickly
Making changes to your diet to avoid unintentional weight loss
You may see a dietitian, a healthcare professional trained to give diet advice.
Call on 9321590949 or Skype ID myvdiet for Personalised diet plan.