ANTI CONSTIPATION PRACTICAL ADVICE
When we start fighting Parkinson's, this must be the first step!
The earliest evidence that the gut might be involved in Parkinson’s emerged more than 200 years ago. In 1817, the English surgeon James Parkinson reported that some patients with a condition he termed “shaking palsy” experienced constipation. In one of the six cases he described, treating the gastrointestinal complaints appeared to alleviate the movement-related problems associated with the disease.
Fortunately, this is "a piece of cake" if we consider the other symptoms of PD. Follow some simple rules like:
- Change your diet
- Practice Certain Yoga Assanas
- Drink more water
- Eat dates
- USE ANTI CONSTIPATION TEA:
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