Parkinson's Disease
Dopaminergic decline, gut–brain origin, and the protocols that genuinely slow progression.
Brain & Nervous System
Parkinson's is not only a movement disorder. It is a whole-system condition involving dopamine, mitochondrial function, gut health, inflammation, detoxification, sleep, and neuroplasticity. Many people experience digestive, mood, sleep, and autonomic symptoms years before tremor appears. This chapter looks at the earlier biological terrain and the interventions that may help preserve function for longer.
6 ideas clave de este capítulo.
- How dopamine decline affects movement, motivation, mood, and cognition
- Why the gut-brain axis matters in Parkinson's risk and progression
- The mitochondrial, inflammatory, and oxidative-stress patterns commonly involved
- Exercise, balance training, protein timing, sleep, and nutrition strategies that matter
- How to think about neuroplasticity and nervous-system support after diagnosis
- Where regenerative and nootropic peptides may sit alongside conventional care
Anyone with Parkinson's, early symptoms, or a family history who wants to understand the biology beyond medication timing. Also useful for partners, carers, and health-focused readers looking at prevention and nervous-system resilience.
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