Another PWP on the website PatientsLikeMe asked this question: flyer980 - "Does anyone have experience with taking this supplement? If you google it, there's some very promising research - some feel lack of this ketone may be the underlying cause of Parkinson's. I talked with my doctor, was assured that this is a very safe supplement to take, and bought a blood ketone meter. (the breath and urine testers test different ketones, not this one). I follow the keto diet and per urine strips have been… read more
I believe if these things really worked like they say, there would be doctors prescribing it. I agree with @A MyParkinsonsTeam Member; i have been taken in by one of these companies, and they gave a date to cancel if it didn't help. It didn't help but they were no longer. Yet they kept sending the product, and taking my money. My bank stepped in and did what was needed, got my money back and the company is being prosecuted. But what a pain! I would be extremely cautious.
Teresa
Not at all familiar with this , but i know that there are several herbal cures that claim to raise dopamine levels. I have serious doubt about them. I find trying to keep a positive attitude and to work on your strengths and hopefully that it will also improve your weak points. It seems to have helped me.
Never heard of it need proof to try it on Jonathan
Color me skeptical...it sounds like a modernized version of Dr. Whizbang's Peerless Prescription for curing all the ills to which the flesh falls heir. One spoonful a day will...and so on. I believe the term was 'patent medicine'. Or spunk water...or...and so on. Perhaps I'm just grumpy this morning.
I'm not familiar with blood ketone . Could you inform me? Thanks