{"id":14601,"date":"2023-10-28T17:03:26","date_gmt":"2023-10-28T17:03:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.drjamieahn.com\/?p=14601"},"modified":"2024-10-08T15:19:49","modified_gmt":"2024-10-08T15:19:49","slug":"a-new-lens-on-parkinsons-disease-insights-from-functional-medicine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.drjamieahn.com\/a-new-lens-on-parkinsons-disease-insights-from-functional-medicine\/","title":{"rendered":"A New Lens on Parkinson’s Disease: Insights from Functional Medicine"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
Living with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is about more than just navigating the tremors, stiffness, and slowed movements. It’s a deeply personal journey filled with ups and downs, emotional and mental challenges.\u00a0<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> We deeply recognize and empathize with these challenges, understanding that living with Parkinson’s Disease extends well beyond the neurological markers. .<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Our intention isn’t only to educate about the factors influencing Parkinson’s but to be a pillar of support as you navigate this path.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> We want to equip you with tools, insights, and resources, with the goal of ensuring that despite the hurdles of Parkinson’s Disease, your life remains as vibrant and full as possible!<\/b><\/p> Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative condition primarily impacting dopamine-producing neurons in the brain.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a vital role in coordinating smooth and balanced muscle movement. When these cells die, the level of dopamine in the brain decreases, leading to the movement symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Also, in the brains of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease, clumps of proteins called Lewy bodies are often found. The presence of a particular protein, alpha-synuclein, within these Lewy bodies is believed to be linked to Parkinson’s Disease.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Parkinson’s Disease hallmarks include tremors, stiffness, and slowed movements. But beyond these visible manifestations, what’s often overlooked is the role of genetic mutations, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction, which potentially play pivotal roles in its onset and progression.\u00a0<\/span><\/p> The onset of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is often subtle, making it tricky to diagnose. The initial signs might appear mundane, but they provide crucial clues about the condition.\u00a0<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> It’s important to note that many of these symptoms can also be associated with other conditions or the aging process itself. If someone suspects they might have Parkinson’s Disease or observes these changes, get in contact with a Functional Medicine doctor right away so we can halt the progression as soon as possible.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Within this hidden ground of imbalances, toxicities, underlying infections, and deficiencies, is where Functional Medicine can help.\u00a0<\/span><\/p> Increasingly termed the ‘second brain,’ the gut, with its trillion-strong microbiota, is a hub of activity linked to numerous health conditions, including Parkinson’s Disease.<\/span><\/p> Certain underlying infections could play a role in Parkinson’s Disease\u2019s development or progression. Some of these infections include:<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> It’s essential to emphasize that while these infections are being researched in connection with PD, none are confirmed as direct causes of the disease. Instead, they may act as factors that exacerbate its progression or trigger its onset in genetically predisposed individuals.<\/span><\/p> Our surroundings can harbor elements detrimental to neurological health and contribute to Parkinson Disease.\u00a0<\/span><\/p> In functional medicine, pinpointing these toxic exposures, followed by detoxification protocols, can be a significant intervention strategy.<\/span><\/p> The body’s nutritional profile isn’t just about sustenance; it’s about optimization.<\/span><\/p> \u00a0<\/p> Parkinson’s Disease, though primarily a neurological condition, interlaces with various facets of our health. Through the lens of functional medicine, we see the profound influence of gut health, infections, toxicities, and deficiencies. By addressing these interconnected factors, we hope to not just manage but potentially slow the progression and enhance the quality of life for those with Parkinson’s Disease.<\/span><\/p>What is Parkinson’s Disease?<\/span><\/h2>
Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease<\/span><\/h2>
Here’s a glimpse into the early symptoms:<\/span><\/h3>
How Functional Medicine Can Help Parkinson\u2019s Disease<\/span><\/h2>
1. Gut Health and Parkinson’s Disease<\/span><\/h3>
3. Underlying Infections<\/span><\/h3>
4. Environmental Toxins And Parkinson’s Disease<\/span><\/h2>
5. Nutritional Deficiencies Can Progress Parkinson Disease<\/span><\/h3>
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