I began changing my diet and exercise program in February 2013. By April 2013, I spent 3 months with no medication. In June of 2013, I added back about 5% of my peak dosages and my medication has been flat ever since. I think my condition is slowly, slightly continuing to improve.
God is good.
Glen
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
Mmmm ... Fresh Turmeric Root
I've been finding and buying fresh turmeric root at Sprout's farmer's market in northern California where I live. Just crunching on a half-inch sprig twice daily (chewing like a carrrot) clears the head, calms to tremor, and reduces my daily need for eggplant juice by about 20-25%.
I have also been grating it and sprinkling it on nachos, stew, beans, rice - almost everything.
Works great!
Turmeric stops the misfolding of alpha-synuclein (ala PD), inhibits MAO (sustaining dopamine), and check out all the other benefits outlined in this paper:
http://repository.ias.ac.in/5196/1/306.pdf
I have also been grating it and sprinkling it on nachos, stew, beans, rice - almost everything.
Works great!
Turmeric stops the misfolding of alpha-synuclein (ala PD), inhibits MAO (sustaining dopamine), and check out all the other benefits outlined in this paper:
http://repository.ias.ac.in/5196/1/306.pdf
Friday, January 9, 2015
Let It Burn - Nuero Nachos
Tried this tonight with great success:
Select organic gluten-free corn tortilla chips, plate on microwaveable plate.
Sprinkle sharp, whole fat cheddar cheese over chips, melt in microwave 30 seconds.
Spread sliced pickled jalapeƱo peppers heavily over chips. Pour several heaping tablespoons of your favorite low sugar salsa over chips.
Top the pile with whole fat, low sugar, sour cream.
Grate fresh turmeric heavily over sour cream. Sprinkle turmeric powder, nutmeg, and Ceylon cinnamon over top. Pour a little MCT oil or coconut oil at the peak of the pile.
Don't rush to the glass of water. Let it burn for awhile :-)
I
Enjoy!
God bless
Glen
Select organic gluten-free corn tortilla chips, plate on microwaveable plate.
Sprinkle sharp, whole fat cheddar cheese over chips, melt in microwave 30 seconds.
Spread sliced pickled jalapeƱo peppers heavily over chips. Pour several heaping tablespoons of your favorite low sugar salsa over chips.
Top the pile with whole fat, low sugar, sour cream.
Grate fresh turmeric heavily over sour cream. Sprinkle turmeric powder, nutmeg, and Ceylon cinnamon over top. Pour a little MCT oil or coconut oil at the peak of the pile.
Don't rush to the glass of water. Let it burn for awhile :-)
I
Enjoy!
God bless
Glen
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Peppers Trick Your Brain Into Thinking Your Tongue Is Above 109F ... Dopamine?
As a followup to my December 1 post on body temperature (cooling) regulation by dopamine, it occurred to me that this may explain in part why peppers work as well as they do (apart from the nicotine, solanine, and chaconine previously explained).
The following article explains that peppers fool your brain into thinking your tongue is above 109 degrees Fahrenheit.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/02/24/281978831/sriracha-chemistry-how-hot-sauces-perk-up-your-food-and-your-mood
So I think it likely then that peppers trigger a dopamine release in order to initiate cooling, and that when in reality cooling is not actually demanded (because you're not actually hot) - then there is a dopamine surplus for awhile.
So with peppers you've got:
Nicotine - triggering dopamine
Solanin & Chaconine - inhibiting acetylcholinesterase (thereby sustaining acetylcholine)
-- and -- a false hot signal triggering more surplus dopamine.
And with hot sauce you add acetic acid (vinegar) which can produce more acetylcholine when combined with a dietary choline source (soy lecithin, eggs, shrimp).
I'm still trying to determine how dopamine might help control body heating, since I have a bit more tremor when cold. I'll post on this when I have that epiphany.
Shrimp Tacos, Corn Tortilla, Hot Sauce
PS - I'm still about the same.
Cheers,
Glen
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Special Thanks - My Sister Lisa - +1 If You Want A Paperback Version To Be Made
I'd like to extend special thanks to my sister Lisa who did the cover art for the book and published it for Kindle. We are steadily working on a paperback version. Google +1 or comment on this post if you'd be interested in an expanded edition in paperback.
My sister is an artist who does book design, glass art, sculpture, and graphic design. You can see her work on her website at: http://www.pettibone.co.uk
Special thanks also to her husband Chris who proofed the book.
God Bless. Happy Holidays
Glen
My sister is an artist who does book design, glass art, sculpture, and graphic design. You can see her work on her website at: http://www.pettibone.co.uk
Special thanks also to her husband Chris who proofed the book.
God Bless. Happy Holidays
Glen
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Tune In To Sunday Connections Tomorrow, December 7, 2014
I'm hosting Sunday Connections Sunday (December 7th) at 2:00 PM Pacific (5 PM Eastern). I will cover topics from my book "Powerful Food And A Walk In The Sun" and my blog.
I will be happy to answer your questions!
Attend by Phone:
Guest pin code: 200414#
Primary dial in number: (425) 440-5100
Secondary dial in number: (323) 476-3997
Attend by Web:
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/ ?eventid=62264190
Guest pin code: 200414#
Primary dial in number: (425) 440-5100
Secondary dial in number: (323) 476-3997
Attend by Web:
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/
Please also visit www.parkinsonsrecovery.com
Glen
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