Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Neuroprotective Diet for Multiple System Atrophy

http://www.news-medical.net/health/Multiple-System-Atrophy-Treatment.aspx

Neuroprotective Diet

In addition to medications and symptomatic treatment, some physicians recommend a neuroprotective diet. Calorie restriction is claimed to boost the levels of glutamate in the brain. Glutamate is an amino acid and neurotransmitter which improves motor control.

A low protein diet may potentiate the actions of certain drugs prescribed for Parkinson's-like symptoms. Again, an anti-inflammatory diet may reduce the risk and progression of degenerative diseases, including not only MSA, but heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disease. This kind of diet is high in fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, fish, and beneficial micronutrients like quercetin and flavonoids.

Reviewed by Dr. Liji Thomas, MD

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