William Curtis talks about his efforts to understand how ketones have helped with his Parkinsons symptoms. He developed Parkinsons symptoms at the age of 45 in the year 2000 and has been instrumental in collaborating with NIH researcher Richard Veech in Washington DC..
What follows are the questions I ask Bill during the interview today on Parkinsons Recovery Radio.
How did Parkinsons affect your life?
What led you to experiment with ketosis?
After the ketogenic exercise, what did you do to find out more about how ketosis could help your Parkinsons symptoms?
What is the purpose of fasting?
What is the purpose of the morning fat and coffee mixture?
What happens when you eat too much carbohydrate?
What happens when you eat too much protein?
Can exercise take you out of ketosis?
Can stress take you out of ketosis?
What supplements do you take to support ketosis?
What do you think is causing the improvement in symptoms?
Have you been able to cut back on the Parkinsons medications?
What do you think is going on as far as the disease progression you personally are experiencing?
Where do you think the use of ketosis in Parkinsons is going?
Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery