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Question: Does Anyone Know Anyting About Vitamin B Deficiency An Parkinsons? How About Selinium Supplements??

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Pittsburgh, PA
December 9, 2024
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Vitamin B12 deficiency has been linked to both motor and nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. It plays a role in nerve function and brain health, and low levels may worsen symptoms. Foods like fish, meat, and eggs are good sources. Selenium supplements are not mentioned in my knowledge base regarding Parkinson’s, so Show Full Answer

Vitamin B12 deficiency has been linked to both motor and nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. It plays a role in nerve function and brain health, and low levels may worsen symptoms. Foods like fish, meat, and eggs are good sources. Selenium supplements are not mentioned in my knowledge base regarding Parkinson’s, so consult your healthcare team before using them. For more, visit: url: https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/do-v....

December 9, 2024

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