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Do supplements help with Parkinson’s disease treatment or prevention?
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There is no convincing evidence that dietary supplements help delay progression or improve motor impairment in people with Parkinson's disease unless they are deficient in nutrients, although some may help with non-motor symptoms, such as sleep disturbance, depression, and psychoses.
Sign in to learn what has been shown with vitamins D and E, niacin, vitamins B-6 and B-12, coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), melatonin, creatine, S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe), N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC), valerian, magnesium, curcumin, cannabidiol (CBD), mannitol, PEA (palmitoylethanolamide), and CDP-choline (citicoline), as well as with coffee and the Mediterranean and MIND diets. Also, learn about Mucuna pruriens as a natural source of levodopa (L-dopa) and if labels on supplements are accurate.
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Mucuna pruriens is a natural source of levodopa (a drug for treating Parkinson’s disease). A recent study in a major journal suggested that labels for Mucuna pruriens supplements were highly misleading – however, we analyzed their data and came to a different conclusion. Learn more in our updated CL Answer about Supplements for Parkinson's Disease.
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