Parkinson's Guide: Dopamine Foods, Tremors & Symptoms

Parkinson's disease management involves understanding the role of dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain. Consuming dopamine-rich foods and performing specific tremor exercises can help support motor function and neurological health.

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What Is a Dopamine Antagonist?

A dopamine antagonist is a chemical, medication or drug that prevents the actions stimulated by dopamine. Dopamine is a naturally produced chemical in the body that binds to regions in the brain to help regulate emotions and movement.

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