Creatine Answers for Parkinson's Disease - by Dr. Lynn Myers
Creatine is widely used by many athletes including Sammy Sosa, the major league baseball superstar. Recent animal experiments show that creatine may help people with various neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's Disease.
Researchers believe creatine increases the available energy for brain nerve cells. This helps prevent the loss of mitochondria and its resultant damage to the nerve cell. Creatine may also have a direct effect on mitochondria which are necessary for the health and survival of the nerve cell. The bottom line is the more energy a cell has, the more it can can protect itself from injury and premature death.
If you decide to try creatine, it is best to learn the facts for yourself. Read my report found below, Creatine Answers for Parkinsons. You can also learn about Creatine Gum and Creatine Power Tabs, two products I use and recommend.