Is it true that Parkinson’s won’t shake if you take asparagus?

Parkinson’s disease patients can take tensin, but taking tensin does not shake and there is no clinical evidence-based basis. Parkinson’s, also known as “tremor paralysis”, is a common neurodegenerative disease of the elderly, and its characteristic symptoms include resting tremor, bradykinesia, myasthenia gravis and postural balance disorders. For the treatment of Parkinson’s, the drugs used to treat Parkinson’s are usually carzobisdopa controlled-release tablets, compound levodopa tablets, pramipexole hydrochloride, amantadine, and selegiline hydrochloride, etc., and the dosage of the drugs should be strictly in accordance with the doctor’s prescription. Parkinson’s disease is not a contraindication to the use of aspalathin, but there is no evidence of aspalathin treatment for Parkinson’s disease yet. It is recommended that patients with Parkinson’s disease have regular neurology outpatient follow-up, adjust the drug regimen under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid blind use of drugs.