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Monday, February 19, 2007
Ultra-fat diet may help fight Parkinsons
An experimental ultra-fat diet treatment at New York's St. Luke's-Roosevelt
Medical Hospital Center may help fight Parkinson's disease.

The diet, tried on five patients, included recipes like eggs baked with
cream cheese, small portions of fish cooked in butter, oil and mayo, and
ground beef mixed with so much heavy cream that it ran a light brown.

The results included modest improvements in balance, tremors and mood.
However, they are too preliminary to prove an effect, said researcher
Theodore VanItallie at the hospital.

VanItallie says the trial ultra-fat diet and other recent studies hint that
a diet nearly devoid of protein and carbohydrates might temper symptoms of
several neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's and Lou Gehrig's
disease, the report said.

At the same time, researchers are aware of higher risks of strokes and
diabetes from such a fat-rich diet. The findings were published last year in
the journal Neurology.
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