Science-based approaches for a healthier brain

With a focus on brain regions involved in movement and planning

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It's possible to substantially slow down Parkinson's via nutrition, exercise, supplements and novel therapies

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Providing people with Parkinson’s disease, or who are at risk of getting Parkinson’s disease, with the best tips, tools and insights to prevent or mitigate their disease.

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A world where Parkinson’s disease can be better treated and prevented.

3 Steps Towards Better Brain Health

Step 1

Lifestyle interventions to slow Parkinson's

Diet, supplements and the "8 YuthLabs Rules"

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Step 2

Use photobiomodulation to support brain health

Red and infrared light support the brain, including the substantia nigra and other regions involved in movement

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Photobiomodulation is a science-based, safe approach for supporting brain health and function. 

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Step 3

Learn more about new treatments in development

The latest companies and clinical trials for Parkinson’s disease

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“Photobiomodulation was shown to be a safe and potentially effective treatment for a range of clinical signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Improvements were maintained for as long as treatment continued, for up to one year in a neurodegenerative disease where decline is typically expected.”

- Dr. A. Liebert, School of Medical Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia

“Clinical trials have given weight to the possibility that using photobiomodulation (PBM) can improve both motor and non-motor clinical signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and may potentially slow its progression. PBM treatment may be one of the few, and perhaps only, treatments for Parkinson’s disease that can be translated from pre-clinical experiments to a clinical effect.”

- Dr. Geoffrey Herkes, neurologist

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What causes Parkinson’s disease?

Learn more about the causes of Parkinson's disease

Mitochondrial dysfunction

Mitochondria dysfunction can lead to various cellular issues, including oxidative stress and impaired energy production.

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Protein accumulation

The primary protein associated with Parkinson's disease is alpha-synuclein.

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Gut dysbiosis

Disruptions in the gut microbe balance has been linked to various health conditions, including neurological disorders.

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Oxidative damage

In Parkinson's disease there is evidence of increased oxidative stress in the brain, particularly in the substantia nigra.

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Inflammation

Chronic inflammation may contribute to the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra.

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Other causes

Genetic factors, age, environmental factors, and other causes.

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