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Right food for Parkinson’s

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An older man sits on the beach.

By Metro Creative

The Parkinson’s Foundation reports that the right foods can optimize Parkinson’s medications, helping patients ease their symptoms, maintain strong bones and preserve overall health and fitness. Constipation is a common symptom of Parkinson’s disease, but the PF notes that drinking six to eight glasses of water per day and eating fiber-rich foods like brown rice, whole grains and fruit can ease constipation and certain digestive difficulties that also can be a byproduct of the disease.

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