Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet and Parkinson’s

My mother died of Parkinson’s disease so I know what you go through to care for someone with that disease.

Help Parkinson's Patient Gain Nutrition with Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet

Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet Helps Parkinson Patient Gain Nutrition

Had I known about Dr. Siegal’s COOKIE DIET™ my father and I would have definitely taken advantage of it.  Not to lose weight but to give my mom all the nutrition we could in the smallest amount of food possible.  The type of Parkinson’s she had made it very difficult to swallow so eating was always an issue.

While there is no special diet required for people with Parkinson’s disease, eating a well-balanced, nutritious diet is extremely beneficial. With the proper diet, our bodies work more efficiently, we have more energy, and Parkinson’s disease medications will work properly. Please consult your doctor or dietitian before making any dietary changes.

Dr. Siegal’s COOKIE DIET™

The diet for a Parkinson’s patient should be a healthy diet like everyone is supposed to eat. That means high fiber, low fat low salt and low sugar. You are supposed to cut out caffeine as well. All that is fine except, when you have a loved one slowly starving to death before your eyes because thy are not hungry, you don’t give a damn what they eat as long as they eat something.  That is where Dr. Siegal’s cookies and shakes would be invaluable. These products are very healthy, nutritious, high in fiber, low in fats and sugars. More importantly they really taste good so you won’t have a problem getting your loved one to eat. As you may know, some of the Parkinson’s medications can make one nauseous and dehydrated. Dr. Siegal’s  cookies and shakes are easy on the stomach and easy to digest.  The shakes will make it easy for your patient to swallow while rehydrating them and giving much needed nutrition.

Relieving Thirst/Dry Mouth Caused by Parkinson’s Medications

Here are some tips for relieving thirst and dry mouth:

  • Drink 8 or more cups of liquid each day unless you have heart problems and may need to limit your fluids. Follow your doctor’s directions.
  • Limit caffeine (contained in coffee, tea, cola, and chocolate) as it may interfere with some of your medications. Caffeine may actually make you more dehydrated.
  • Dunk your breads, toast, cookies, or crackers in drinks to soften them.
  • Drink milkshakes and thickened juices through a straw. To help you swallow.
  • Take a drink after each bite of food to moisten your mouth and to help you swallow.
  • Add sauces to foods to make them softer.
  • Don’t forget about good old chicken soup, or any soup or broth
  • Eat sour candy or fruit ice to help increase saliva and moisten your mouth.
  • Don’t use a commercial mouthwash because they often contain alcohol that can dry your mouth. Ask your doctor or dentist about alternative mouthwash products.
  • Ask your doctor about artificial saliva products. They are available by prescription.

If you are a care giver to a Parkinson’s patient you already know the stress in involved with feeding, hydrating and general overall care that is required.  Don’t forget that YOU need to keep fit, eat well and be hydrated too.  The added stress can overwhelm the best of us so take time to share a shake or cookie from Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet.  While it might be a meal replacement for you it could be the best nutrition you can give your patient all day.

I wish you all of the best.

Bill Grover

Dr. Siegal’s COOKIE DIET™