I've been having trouble posting images to Blogger. It gives me a "lost connection to server" error no matter what computer/ connection I use. So while I sort this out I apologize for the hiatus in posting. I both learn and teach visually so I am remiss to post without images. I do have a few interesting nuggets to share though so stay tuned.
Meanwhile enjoy the sixty or so posts here, read the book as you are able, and I look forward to your questions.
I'd especially like to hear if this info has helped you!
Advice on my Blogger problem appreciated :-)
God Bless
Glen
Monday, February 23, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Fava Bean / Anti-Parkinson's Food Booklet By My Friend Aunt Bean
My friend Aunt Bean from Tennesse has done great work developing ways to exploit fava beans (which contain a natural, more friendly L-Dopa), and other anti-Parkinson's foods.
Since she introduced solanaceous veggies and other foods mentioned in the book (and as we've talked about our diet approaches) this past summer, I gather she's cut her fava tincture consumption by something like 50%. She says this helps, especially since she can only cultivate and manufacture so much of the tincture.
Below, with her permission, I'm attaching a link to her booklet. It is fantastic! Like me she wants to get the word out that foods CAN help you if you have PD!
http://www.favabeans.parkinsonsrecovery.com/
Enjoy, and God Bless,
Glen
Since she introduced solanaceous veggies and other foods mentioned in the book (and as we've talked about our diet approaches) this past summer, I gather she's cut her fava tincture consumption by something like 50%. She says this helps, especially since she can only cultivate and manufacture so much of the tincture.
Below, with her permission, I'm attaching a link to her booklet. It is fantastic! Like me she wants to get the word out that foods CAN help you if you have PD!
http://www.favabeans.parkinsonsrecovery.com/
Enjoy, and God Bless,
Glen
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