Carnosine Helps Parkinson’s Patients

Monday, September 22, 2008  -  Byron Richards, CCN

Combining the nutrient carnosine1 with traditional Parkinson’s treatment resulted in significant improvement in neurologic symptoms and antioxidant function, with no side effects.  This is very good news as any tool that helps extend the functionality of nerves in this difficult problem is sure to assist the quality of life in those struggling with this health issue.

Carnosine is a powerful brain antioxidant, which also helps to calm nerves while protecting them.  For any person it is a great stress busting and anti-aging nutrient.  Smaller doses (100-200 mg per day may be adequate for moderate stress.  High stress or significant nerve support would uses doses of 1000 mg to 2000 mg per day.

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  1. ^ Carnosine and Parkinson’s  Rejuvenation Res.   Boldyrev A, Fedorova T, Stepanova M, Dobrotvorskaya I, Kozlova E, Boldanova N, Bagyeva G, Ivanova-Smolenskaya I, Illarioshkin S.

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