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As a health care worker, I was excited to receive this book and gain a greater understanding of Parkinson's Disease. The author did a great job in giving the reader an insight of how this disease effects both the individual but also those around the victom. I highly recommend this read to all individuals that have to deal with this.
 
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vkhowll | 8 andra recensioner | Apr 16, 2012 |
I received this book as an Early Review copy. My mother has been diagnosed with early Parkinson's and the book was extremely helpful in recognizing symptoms and understanding what to expect in the future. The food and recipe suggestions were great! My mother is reading the book now and says that the recipes are extremely helpful. The way Mikkelsen uses stories to convey vital information makes the book enjoyable.
 
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Jenxy21 | 8 andra recensioner | May 4, 2011 |
My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year. His father & his fraternal granfather both suffered from it. Even so, Gary does not have the markers that determine it to be a genetically acquired disease.

That being said...the book is informative with some very good information, recipes, etc, especially for those new to the disease. For us, it served as a confirmation that we have been on the right track with diet, exercise, etc.
 
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LJF | 8 andra recensioner | Mar 7, 2011 |
Blurb: Guidelines to Taking Charge of YOUR Parkinson's Disease
Take Charge of Parkinson’s Disease: Dynamic Lifestyle Changes to Put YOU in the Driver's Seat is for everyone affected by PD—those with the disease, families, and caregivers. With its focus on a healthy lifestyle that emphasizes nutrition and exercise as a way of maintaining optimal health, the book will appeal to readers who want to emphasize wellness and healthy aging while living with Parkinson’s disease.
Motivated by her husband Mike’s PD, Anne Mikkelsen developed a cooking style that blends her training in traditional French cooking and love of plants with emerging science on the importance of brain-healthy fruits, vegetables, spices, and herbs. Mike, an award-winning potter and sculptor, has skillfully adapted his art to accommodate the advancing stages of PD. Together, over nearly three decades, they have overcome the obstacles of living with Parkinson’s disease in a fashion that will be an inspiration to readers.
Healthy lifestyle recommendations and an extensive recipe section are interspersed with Anne’s memoir of her journey with her husband as they discover how to live well with Parkinson’s disease. A chapter on issues of caregiving and the challenges it presents to a relationship enhances the comprehensive coverage of living with PD.


What Stephanie Thought: Half memoir and half health guide, Take Charge of Parkinson's Disease is a thoughtful, easy-to-follow book stuffed with information about Parkinson's Disease, uplifting personal stories, and many clever recipes to help you through a healthy-as-possible lifestyle. With a history of Parkinson's Disease on my father's side, I thought this book would be useful to keep on hand. Although Parkinson's Disease affects mainly middle-aged and elderly adults and is very rare in individuals less than thirty years of age, it's still important to be informed on such topics. I'm obviously too young to be concerned about Parkinson's in myself, but the book was extremely descriptive, and is one of those books I should keep for the future (for my dad, uncles, and aunts).

Parkinson's Disease has no known cure, which is why a book to facilitate a lifestyle with the disease is a godsend. I especially loved all the recipes to promote a healthy lifestyle that were included at the end of the book. Even though Mikkelsen is not a doctor, she has studied French cooking, owns restaurants, and hosts cooking shows; she clearly knows what she's doing. I am eager to start using the foods recommended and incorporating them into my diet. Like I said, I'm too young to be concerned with PD, but with these things, you can never be too early.

Stephanie Loves: "Foods Tools to Keep Stocked in Your Pantry: olive oil, lemons and limes, teas and coffee, pepper, sea salts, cucumbers, onions, rosemary, nutmeg, kidney beans, nutrient-dense legumes, black beans, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar, canola oil, chickpeas, raspberries, fava beans, and edadame."

Where Stephanie Got It: LibraryThing for review.

Radical Rating: 8 hearts- Would recommend to lots of really good friends. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
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stephanieloves | 8 andra recensioner | Mar 6, 2011 |

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